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Cathie Wood's ARK Writes Down Twitter Stake by 47%
Wood is still bullish on Twitter’s long-term outlook and said her fund updates its internal valuations of private companies frequently. Source link
U.S. Companies Score Partial Reprieve From Global Tax Deal
Changes to the deal negotiated by officials including Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will delay or reduce taxes set to be paid to foreign countries. Source
Big Banks' Earnings Had Some Bad News for Smaller Banks
Regional lenders due to report results this week will likely be hit harder by rising deposit costs. Source link
Binance Cuts Back Employee Benefits, Citing Decline in Profit
The company told staffers that it would stop offering mobile-phone reimbursement, fitness reimbursement and work-from-home expenses, among other items. Source link
Shale Industry Is Dropping Drilling Rigs, Fast
Smaller fracking companies are feeling the pinch of inflation, lower oil and gas prices, and fewer prime drilling spots. Source link
Ford Cuts Price of EV F-150 Lightning Truck by Up to 17%
The move came after Tesla reported a surge in second-quarter deliveries that was helped by sharp price cuts and discounts. Source link
For Clues About Carvana's Future, Look to Its Past
Struggling used-car dealer’s shares are hot, but business sags and investors worry about the family’s plans. Source link
Efforts to Rein In AI Tap Lesson From Social Media: Don't Wait Until It's Too Late
Activists and officials race to shape rules and public understanding of new artificial intelligence tools. Source link
There Is a Long-Term Danger Lurking in Financial Markets
The premium investors demand for holding longer-maturity assets remains very low. Markets could be in for a wallop if it returns to historical averages. Source
Europeans Are Becoming Poorer. ‘Yes, We’re All Worse Off.’
July 17, 2023 12:00 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) Europeans are facing a new economic reality, one they haven’t experienced in decades. They