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Will the US jobs market begin to cool?
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Inc. - Business
Immigrant Employees Are a Growing Force in the Labor Market. Here's How to Support Them
As Immigrant Heritage Month draws to an end, consider these strategies for working withforeign-born team members. -
MarketWatch - Business
Biden says ‘working-class people are still in trouble.’ These 4 expenses are still pinching consumers, even as inflation cools.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden sparred on inflation, and what caused it, during the debate. Here are four places where Americans still feel the pain of price hikes.Joe Biden -
MarketWatch - Business
Even the bulls are getting trampled by the tech-sector-heavy U.S. market. A melt-up could be coming.
Ed Yardeni: Why Nvidia and stocks now might remind you of Cisco and the 1990s market bubble. -
The Guardian - World
‘This is one fabulous party’: Germany fans slowly catching Euro 2024 fever
‘The euphoria has been a little delayed,’ but supporters hope to make use of home advantage before Denmark showdown. It was against her better judgment that Bea Riemer agreed to join her friends in the fan zone near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin ... -
Inc. - Business
Will the Top U.S. Banks Be Able to Withstand a Recession?
The Fed's 'severe recession' scenario testing finds banks robust and capable of serving consumers and businesses. JPMorgan Chase questions the accuracy of the Fed's results. -
MarketWatch - Business
Stocks will fall 30% as the U.S. economy heads for a painful recession, strategist says
Move over, J.P. Morgan — we have a new contender for most apocalyptic stock-market forecast. -
MarketWatch - Business
Lower inflation and no recession set stocks up for a summer stunner
Ed Yardeni: Ignore the inverted yield curve — this “Roaring 2020s” market is alive and well. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
'Mary Cassatt at Work' Review: Labors of Love
A new show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art revisits the domestic paintings and illustrations by the only American Impressionist and considers them through the frame of female work.
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USD/JPY May Test Psychological 162.00 Level Today, Charts Show
USD/JPY may test the psychological 162.00 level today, based on technical charts, said Matt Simpson, market analyst at FOREX.com and City Index. -
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RBA Continues to Sound Warnings About Upside Inflation Risks
The Reserve Bank of Australia continues to sound warnings about upside inflation risks, adding that the narrow policy path before it was “becoming narrower.” -
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Hong Kong Shares Edge Higher, Lifted by Energy and Materials Stocks
Hong Kong shares edged higher after a weak open. Hong Kong stocks have been lacking direction as investors eye the upcoming Communist Party plenary session, Maybank said.Hong Kong -
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Supreme Court Deals Blow to Trump's Prosecution, Ruling He Has Broad Immunity
The court said that former U.S. presidents retain significant immunity from prosecution for acts taken while in office, a decision that threatens to hamper efforts to prosecute Donald Trump for his alleged attempt to subvert the 2020 election.Donald Trump -
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