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Our supply chains are stretched thin — here’s what you need to know
As we gear up for the presidential election and debate the future of the economy, keep supply chains in mind. -
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Is your HELOC draw period ending soon? What experts say you should know now
If your HELOC draw period is ending, there are some changes you should be aware of, like higher payments. -
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What photo ID will you need to vote in the general election?
Everyone voting in person at the general election on 4 July will have to show valid photo ID.
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Hurricane Beryl to Make Landfall in Texas After Ripping Through Caribbean
More than a thousand flights were canceled as the state braced for the now Category 1 storm, which caused catastrophic damage during its path across the Caribbean. -
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U.K. Politics Are Unlikely to Move Sterling For Now
Sterling is likely to remain little moved by U.K. politics for now as markets monitor Keir Starmer’s first week as Prime Minister after his widely-expected landslide victory in the general election on Thursday, ING said. -
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Oil Slips Amid Gaza Ceasefire Talks, Hurricane Beryl Threat
Oil prices edged lower as negotiations over a ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza resumed and traders monitored the potential effect of Hurricane Beryl on U.S. production and operations. -
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French Stocks Recover From Initial Fall After Leftist Alliance Win
French stocks rose while government bonds fell in early trading after a party alliance led by the far-left emerged first in the country’s parliamentary elections, pushing France toward political paralysis.France -
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Stock Futures Lower Ahead of Busy Earnings Week
Investors are awaiting results from JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup, and will also get a fresh insight on inflation with June’s consumer-price and producer-price indexes.