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Iranian drones hit airport in Azerbaijan's exclave as US-Israel war widens Al JazeeraIran Live Updates: Iranian Drones Fall in Azerbaijan as Crisis Spills Beyond Mideast - The New York Times The New York TimesU.S.-Israeli strikes continue across Iran; Iranian drones hit Azerbaijan NPRLive - Azerbaijan summons Iran ambassador after strike injures two in Nakhchivan ????? ??????????
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How the Decision to Start a War Became the President's - The New York Times The New York TimesWhy doesn't Congress declare war anymore? CNNCongress hasn't officially declared war since WWII. Here's how presidential war powers have played out since then PBSRestoring the rule of law': Why declaring war matters WTOP
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The goal of between 4.5 percent and 5 percent, announced at a gathering of Communist Party leaders, was the lowest since 1991 and can offer clues about China's policymaking plans.
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Iran launches new attacks and calls for ‘Trump's blood' while Israel strikes Iranian infrastructure AP NewsU.S. Says It Torpedoed Iranian Ship The New York TimesSri Lanka trying to ‘safeguard lives' on second Iran ship after US attack Al JazeeraIran live: War widens as Iran says US will 'bitterly regret' sinking ship Reuters
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Iran Has Friends, but Where Are They Now? The New York Times?????????????? Saudi Arabia's condemning Iran for targeting Turkey and Azerbaijan. Iran is now alienating NATO members and post-Soviet republics simultaneously. The list of countries Iran hasn't managed to antagonize this week is getting very short. @KSAmof x.com
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Marks said any risk stems from the pace of expansion in direct lending, which has ballooned to a market now exceeding $1 trillion since inception around 2011.
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The failure of one CEO's video, paired with a rival's sparkling success, provides attention-seeking bosses a tough reminder.
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With investor withdrawals on the rise, is it about to get much harder for businesses to borrow money?
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Target's plan to create ‘the most delightful experience in retail' Star TribuneTarget's new CEO says fresh eyes and respecting core values will help him regain customer trust ABC NewsTarget shifts away from being an 'everything store' in new strategy focused on 'busy families' Business InsiderTarget to Spend Billions to Refresh Stores, and Hire More Workers - The New York Times The New York Times
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Kroger's stock stood out Thursday with healthy gains amid a broader stock market selloff, after the grocery giant reported quarterly profits that beat expectations and showed that it was earning more money on each dollar of sales.
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‘Underwhelming' target leaves room for increase in energy and industry emissions in years to 2030, experts say
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In a New York Times opinion piece, former Block executive Aaron Zamost argues that artificial intelligence may be serving as a convenient storyline for traditional corporate downsizing.
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Cars have become so expensive that many Americans are putting off or not buying new cars, hurting the auto industry.
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‘A big burden for farmers': Gulf shipping crisis threatens food price shock The GuardianFertiliser disruption from Iran conflict prompts global food shortage warnings Financial TimesChartbook 436 Unseasonal war. How the US-Israeli war on Iran threatens the global agricultural cycle. Adam Tooze | SubstackStrait of Hormuz: Gulf states' food security is at immediate risk but wider shortages could push up consumer prices globally The Conversation
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The number of people who lost jobs and applied for unemployment benefits at the end of February clung to recent lows and added to a flurry of signals suggesting the labor market has stabilized.
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The 62-year-old executive's purchase came a little more than two months into his tenure running the Omaha-based conglomerate.
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S&P 500 futures are flat as oil prices rise amid U.S.-Iran conflict: Live updates CNBCStock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq rebound on hopes of Iran deescalation as bitcoin surges Yahoo FinanceUS stock futures slip as investors weigh Middle East war fallout USA TodayUS stocks rise, Asian markets get rocked as Middle East conflict intensifies CNN
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Stocks recover some losses after President Lee Jae Myung orders activation of $68bn market stabilisation fund
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Blended families, income inequality and investing blunders are in the spotlight at tax time.
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Six percent of workers raided their 401(k)s last year, up from 2% before the pandemic, Vanguard data shows.
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The chip maker has reportedly stopped production of its H200s for China at TSMC, and is focusing instead on Vera Rubin
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Global alternative credit manager Sound Point Capital has reached a $1.5bn hard cap final close for its third flagship fund.
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Aaron Rodgers: There have been no "progressive conversations" with the Steelers NBC SportsRodgers: Future remains unclear despite Steelers' McCarthy hire ESPNAaron Rodgers noncommittal about playing with Steelers in 2026 Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAaron Rodgers says he won't do TV after he retires from playing NBC Sports
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First repatriation flights land in Israel, outbound travel to start Sunday The Times of IsraelMore than 20,000 Israelis return since start of Iran war, ministry says ReutersIsraeli Airlines resume flights as Ben Gurion reopens The Jerusalem PostIsrael to Begin Phased Reopening of Airspace; Outbound Flights to Resume Sunday
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Sen. Chris Van Hollen's tax relief plan could benefit tens of millions of middle-class workers, with a focus on those making at or below a living wage.
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Liquified natural gas from Qatar was a safe energy bet for countries across Europe and Asia. Now they face an energy crisis.
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US group moves production away from H200s to latest Vera Rubin products
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Carney Says Canada and Australia Can ‘Set the Agenda' as World Faces ‘Crises' - The New York Times The New York TimesGlobal order is 'breaking down', Carney tells Australian parliament BBCAustralia to join G7 critical minerals alliance, Canada's Carney says ReutersOpinion | Mark Carney reveals why a personal touch is needed when dealing with the world's most powerful leaders Toronto Star
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Berkshire Hathaway CEO Greg Abel said the company started buying back shares this week. And he spent all of his take-home pay doing the same.
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Eli Lilly launches program to help boost employer coverage of obesity drugs in U.S. CNBCView Full Coverage on Google News
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After explosive growth in recent months, the country's benchmark stock index plummeted, then rebounded, in the wake of the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.
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Korean Stocks to Bounce, US Inflation Fears Ease: Markets Wrap Bloomberg.comSouth Korea stocks crashed 18% in two days. Could it happen here? CNBCAsian Equities Rebound as Risk Appetite Improves WSJIsrael Iran News Everyone Is Watching Strait Of Hormuz. The Real Warning Is Coming from Korea NDTV
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China Sets Economy's Growth Target Below 5% for First Time in Decades - The New York Times The New York TimesChina sets lowest economic growth target since 1991 BBCChina's Waning Growth Has Global Repercussions Bloomberg.comWhat to look out for at this year's meeting of China's legislature BrookingsChina needs a more ambitious growth target The Economist
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The chip maker sees sales growth in its infrastructure software accelerating, showing that it's focused on and investing in that business.
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Robinhood targets wealthy customers with new Platinum credit card ReutersRobinhood launches the Robinhood Platinum Card with premium benefits and a $695 fee Yahoo FinanceRobinhood to let users share or hide prediction trades on family accounts AxiosRobinhood Adds $695 ‘Actual' Platinum Card to Compete With Amex Bloomberg.com
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The professional and business services sector, which includes accounting and tax preparation along with other services, lost 30,000 jobs, ADP reported.
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Wall Street expects to see strong demand for the chip maker's custom AI chips and optical networking when earnings are released.
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The same financial habits that pushed the number of 401(k) millionaires to new highs should help retirement savers through the current global uncertainty
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European private equity firm Waterland has bought a majority stake in palletised freight network Palletways to support the company's next phase of expansion in the region. The company, which was founded in 1994, currently serves customers across the UK, Germany, Italy, Iberia, the Benelux region and Hungary and handles more than ten million pallets annually. […]
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The VIX hit its highest level since November. Here are some key tells investors should watch to determine when to buy back into stocks.
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After two years of a red-hot market, it's time real estate and mortgage professionals get ready for what could be a slowdown in their business.
Earlier this summer housing prices were on fire. Now there is talk of a "housing recession." Due in part to higher mortgage rates and more people vacationing this summer, U.S. existing home sales fell in July for the sixth straight month, the longest streak of declines in more than eight years.
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One of my clients in the Midwest put his home up for sale recently and has had no interested buyers - none. A few months ago, we were certain it would sell in days. The plan was to sell the house and pay off their construction loan on their new home before it converted to a permanent mortgage. Now, that plan may need to change.
Several mortgage companies have already let go thousands of employees, and one company, Sprout Mortgage, based in East Meadow, N.Y., shut down in early July. Real estate brokerage companies, such as Compass and Redfin, have also slashed their workforce.
Real estate is cyclical, and while sales will not totally dry up, anyone tied to the industry should get their finances in order now in case the current downturn lasts another several months.
Here are a few moves to consider:
Build an Emergency Fund Twice as Big as a Salaried Worker's
No one wants to get caught borrowing money to pay their bills. While putting away enough money in a savings or money market account to cover six months of expenses is normal, it's best to plan for a longer period if you work in a cyclical industry.
Consider keeping six to 12 months of r
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Big real-estate firms turned buyers of their own shares; personal computer growth rose as chief investment officers bought equipment for remote workers, and people went on fake office commutes to mark the start and end of the day.
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