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Why Central Bankers Are Unsure Whether They've Raised Rates Enough
At Jackson Hole, they expressed an uneasy optimism about whether rates have reached a summit in the battle against inflation. Source link
Nvidia Supply Concerns Ease, but Long-Term Challenges Remain
Questions persist regarding artificial-intelligence demand and geopolitics. Source link
Consumers Are Spending Like It's 2019
Shoppers have shifted their spending habits in a postpandemic world, leaving retailers in the lurch. Source link
Ukraine's Farmers Count the Cost of Grain Deal's Collapse
Russia’s exit from the Black Sea export agreement and its attacks on Ukrainian ports have led to lower income and higher costs in Ukraine’s agriculture
Dating Apps Put a Hefty Price Tag on Finding Love
Tinder, Bumble and others are introducing higher-priced tiers, betting users will pay up. Source link
FTC Pauses Challenge to Amgen's $27.8 Billion Deal for Horizon Therapeutics
The move gives the agency time to weigh a settlement that would allow the deal to close with conditions. Source link
This Company Created a Return-to-Office Plan That Employees Actually Like
J.M. Smucker is ordering workers to be at its Ohio headquarters for 22 ‘core’ weeks. It is a strategy that may resolve the tug of
Everyone Wants to Talk to Gina Raimondo–Even China
The Commerce Department head tests her expanded reach this weekend. Source link
United Auto Workers Members Vote to Authorize Potential Strike
Workers at the Detroit automakers voted overwhelmingly in favor of a measure that authorizes the UAW leadership to call for a strike as talks continue
Trump's Mug Shot, a Presidential First, Is a Merch Bonanza
The former president’s campaign and independent sellers are printing his glowering booking photo on coffee mugs, T-shirts and bumper stickers Source link