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Low Jobless Claims Show Labor Market Stays Robust
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Low Jobless Claims Show Labor Market Stays Robust

Worker filings for unemployment benefits rose to a seasonally adjusted 198,000 last week but were still historically low, showing that the broader labor market remains

The Class of 2023 Faces a Jittery Job Market: ‘The World Seems to Have Flipped on Its Head.’
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The Class of 2023 Faces a Jittery Job Market: ‘The World Seems to Have Flipped on Its Head.’

The Class of 2023 is getting ready to enter a job market that is suddenly less eager to hire new grads. Many employers are taking

Turkey Epitomizes the West’s Russia Sanctions Dilemma
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Turkey Epitomizes the West’s Russia Sanctions Dilemma

Markets Heard on the Street As Turkey struggles with inflation and the earthquake aftermath, Russia emerges as a vital trading partner Source link

Telemedicine Startups Wary of Regulatory Shift in War on Opioid Addiction
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Telemedicine Startups Wary of Regulatory Shift in War on Opioid Addiction

Telemedicine companies are facing a regulatory shift that many entrepreneurs say would undercut their ability to quickly prescribe medication that helps prevent opioid overdoses. During

LTX completes migration of corporate bond e-trading platform to AWS
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LTX completes migration of corporate bond e-trading platform to AWS

LTX, a subsidiary of Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc. (NYSE:BR), has completed a successful migration of its corporate bond e-trading platform to Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Meta to Let Users Opt Out of Some Targeted Ads, but Only in Europe
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Meta to Let Users Opt Out of Some Targeted Ads, but Only in Europe

WSJ News Exclusive Business Facebook, Instagram parent hopes plans to alter a privacy approach that would limit the impact from EU orders Source link

MLB, Minor Leaguers Strike Tentative Agreement on First-Ever Collective Bargaining Agreement
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MLB, Minor Leaguers Strike Tentative Agreement on First-Ever Collective Bargaining Agreement

Sports MLB Minor league players unionized last year after years of complaints about pay and work conditions. The new deal would at least double pay

Crypto Giant Binance Offered Perks to ‘Flash Boys,’ Regulator’s Lawsuit Says
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Crypto Giant Binance Offered Perks to ‘Flash Boys,’ Regulator’s Lawsuit Says

Markets Currencies Cryptocurrency CFTC says exchange allowed U.S.-based trading firms to access its international derivatives market, circumventing ban on Americans Source link

Four Bankers Convicted in Case of Putin’s Cellist Friend
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Four Bankers Convicted in Case of Putin’s Cellist Friend

Markets Finance The bankers, three Russian-born and one Swiss, were charged with breaking Swiss anti-money-laundering law, which they denied Source link

Yellen to Say Bank Rules Might Have Become Too Loose
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Yellen to Say Bank Rules Might Have Become Too Loose

The Treasury secretary says in remarks prepared for a speech that efforts to protect financial stability are incomplete. Source link