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International Winter Olympic athletes to watch: 26 top stars in Milan Cortina The New York TimesGames On The New York TimesYour Winter Olympics need-to-know guide in six charts BBCAll The Stars Expected at the Opening Ceremony of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics Vanity FairAs Milano Cortina 2026 approaches, venues go live and the Olympic spirit sweeps across Italy Milano Cortina 2026
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Per-share quarterly profit declined 7 percent from a year earlier despite revenue growth from the company's streaming and cruise businesses.
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An Italian specialty finance lender that buys up the invoices from the Italian public sector lost nearly half of its value on Monday after the ousting of its chief executive and a profit warning.
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Tesla has pushed a bold and risky strategy to do it with less hardware. Has this been an effort to force the team to make the harder path work?
Read more at Forbes.com in To Build FSD, Is Elon Musk Being Cort s And Burning His Ships?
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The Federal Reserve served up a widely expected third consecutive jumbo rate hike when it concluded its regularly scheduled two-day meeting on Wednesday. Chair Jerome Powell and the rest of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) raised the federal funds rate by 75 basis points. (A basis point equals 0.01%.)
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Although the move matched consensus expectations, a significant portion of the bond market - and plenty of traders and tacticians, for that matter - were bracing for a whopping 100 bp rate hike. Uncertainty over just how hawkish the Fed would reveal itself to be has cast a pall on equities over the preceding weeks, and so a rate hike of "only" three-quarters of a percentage point was actually met with some relief. Stocks sold off sharply when the Fed released its statement at 2 p.m. Eastern, but then drifted back into positive territory during Powell's press conference, which began a half-hour later.
Ultimately, however, the major indexes finished in the red. That's because the Fed's bottom line is that inflation is by no means under control. And while there might be ample anecdotal and emotional evidence pointing to the contrary, the economy is simply running too hot. An imbalance in supply and demand in the labor market and related strong real wage growth, snarled supply chains and a rising dollar are just some of the factors confounding monetary policymakers - not to mention corporate revenues and profit margins.
As we've
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