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Cora Lewis
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The Associated Press
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Top economist Mohamed El-Erian says traders are too aggressive on Fed rate cut expectations
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Carter Johnson
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Bloomberg
Tech
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The Associated Press
Finance
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David Sharp
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The Associated Press
Personal Finance
More boomers and Gen X turn to phased retirement amid inflation, health worries
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Alicia Adamczyk
Success
U.S. Olympic gold medalist went from $200,000-a-year sponsorship to $12-an-hour internship
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Orianna Rosa Royle
Finance
Former executive risks 40 years in prison after allegedly doling out cash bribes at hotels, airports, and in a parking lot
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Anthony Aarons
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Bloomberg
Finance
Star fund manager takes leave amid accusations of cherry picking
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Silla Brush
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Bloomberg
Personal Finance
Investors pulled nearly $0.5 trillion in 2020’s market turbulence—then missed the rally
BY
Alicia Adamczyk
Success
Workers won’t accept less than $81,000 for a new role right now—despite fearing they’ll be jobless soon
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Orianna Rosa Royle
Finance
Federal judge derails FTC’s sweeping ban on non-compete agreements
BY
Alex Veiga
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The Associated Press
Finance
NYC shocks the market with housing lottery for apartments under $175k—near Central Park
BY
Nacha Cattan
and
Bloomberg
Success
There are only 15 people whose wealth is greater than $100 billion (and they’d be richer if they weren’t giving it away)
BY
Orianna Rosa Royle
Politics
Trump defends Fed policy talk, hints at rate-cut push
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Mark Niquette
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Bloomberg
Politics
Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary rips Kamala Harris’s economic platform: ‘They tried that in Venezuela, Cuba, North Korea, the USSR’
BY
Seamus Webster
Finance
Fed Chair Powell’s Jackson Hole speech just got a lot less predictable
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Will Daniel
Features
How Zurich, one of Europe’s largest insurers, is making Gen Z a priority with TikTok and Instagram
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Prarthana Prakash
Finance
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BY
Will Daniel
Politics
Kamala Harris calls for a ban on price-gouging to battle high grocery costs
BY
Christopher Rugaber
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The Associated Press
Politics
Harris fires back against Trump’s economic attacks with proposals for tax cuts and populist policies
BY
Matt Brown
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The Associated Press
Leadership
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Jessica Nix
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Bloomberg
Success
Son of KKR co-founder sues Milwaukee Brewers owner for allegedly stealing sand in Malibu
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Rachel Graf
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John Gittelsohn
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Bloomberg
Finance
George Soros’ firm dumped $73 million in Alphabet and Amazon before the July nosedive
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Annie Massa
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Ben Stupples
and
Bloomberg
Commentary
Fellow Gen Xers: That retirement crisis you’re losing sleep over is a ‘rewirement’ opportunity
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Anne Chow
Personal Finance
Only 2.5% of workers would benefit from no taxes on tips—and in the long term, it could hurt them
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Alicia Adamczyk
Success
Starbucks welcomes new CEO Brian Niccol with a $113 million payday—and he can work remotely
BY
Amanda Gerut
Finance
Fed rate cut looms—a September slash is expected, but the size of the cut is unknown
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Rita Nazareth
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Bloomberg
Finance
Bank of America tells junior execs to blow the whistle on managers who overwork them
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Paolo Confino
Finance
Southwest investor asked the board to dump its CEO over the airline’s struggles. Now it wants to oust the board.
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Mary Schlangenstein
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Bloomberg
Tech
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Dan Merica
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The Associated Press
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