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MarketWatch - Business
A ‘golden age’ for active bond ETFs? What investors need to know before piling in as Fed prepares rate cuts
Investors this year have piled into ETFs that invest in a handpicked array of bonds.15 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Hong Kong Shares Edge Higher as Investors Weigh Weak Chinese Data
Hong Kong shares erased early losses to close higher, supported by biotech and consumer-related stocks.15 hours ago - Hong Kong -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Why Europe Is Embracing the New American Growth Model
Following the trail of the U.S. will require more government intervention in industrial and trade policy.15 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Pro Take: Don't Fear the Unemployment Rate
Higher rates of joblessness could be a sign people are coming off the sidelines.15 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Where to Put Your Money When the Fed Cuts Rates
What lower rates mean for the trillions of dollars in CDs and high-yield savings accounts.15 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Why Do So Many People Wear All Black?
A reader struggles to see the allure of wearing black clothing. Our fashion critic offers an explanation for its popularity.15 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Why Are Museums So Afraid of Hans Haacke?
As cultural institutions face an existential crisis over who funds them and how, the 88-year-old artist Hans Haacke is still making curators and collectors clutch their pearls.15 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Why Washington and Big Oil Are Investing Billions in Ammonia
The latest bet is a $1.56 billion Energy Department loan commitment for a Wabash Valley Resources ammonia project in Indiana.15 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Gold Well Supported by Weaker U.S. Dollar, Fed Cut Expectations
Gold prices were broadly stable but still trading near record highs, supported by a weaker dollar and prospects of a long-awaited interest-rate cut by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday.15 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
Inc. - Business
Fuel Your Day: The Importance of a Balanced Breakfast
The next time you consider skipping breakfast, think of the advantages of eating it.17 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
HS2 blew billions - here's how and why
How did HS2 manage to go so far over its original budget?19 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Jay Powell faces milestone moment for the US economy
Fed chair expected to begin lowering interest rates this week as inflation fears fade20 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
What's News: Business & Finance
What’s News: Business & Finance20 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Tata chair on ‘painful’ transitions: ‘We have to do this’
Natarajan Chandrasekaran says the $365bn Indian group is undergoing multiple changes to prepare for the future21 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Rest Is Part of Your Training
Young athletes and their parents often struggle to understand that.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Crimea Shows What Ukraine Can Do
Imagine what it would accomplish if given the freedom to strike inside Russia itself.Yesterday - Ukraine -
The Wall Street Journal - World
It's Too Close to the Election for the Fed to Cut Rates
There’s a reason the central bank almost never makes changes in the final months of a campaign.Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
VentureBeat - Tech
Why data science alone won’t make your product successful
The lean-value approach is a framework with the potential to change how technology teams integrate AI insight with strategic planning.Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Heated rivalry equals EPL record for most yellow cards
Even though little is separating Tottenham and Arsenal at the break of Sunday's north London derby, it's certainly been eventful.Both teams headed in for the interval goalless but have made up for...Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Your Company Is Watching You. And Probably Doing It All Wrong.
Employers often feel like they have to keep an eye on their workers, especially those working remotely. There are bad ways to do it and not-as-bad ways.2 days ago