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10-Year Treasury Yield Ticks Higher Ahead of Fed Meeting
U.S. Treasury yields edged higher Monday as the Federal Reserve’s FOMC prepares to meet.
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PlayStation, Treasure Hunts and Natural Wonders: What Life Is Like Onboard a Giant Oil Tanker
Seafarers describe the highs and lows of spending months on the ocean.
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Germany Has a Plan to Tackle a Rapidly Ageing Workforce: Recruiting Robots
Germany has an aging population, so hiring robots and widespread digitalization could be key in solving the country’s labor shortage crisis.
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Most People Aren't Honest in Exit Interviews — the Default Is Bull—-, Says NYU Professor
“Think about this as a way for you to learn how to have an uncomfortable feedback conversation, and you can practice on your ex-employer,” said Tessa West.
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Planning a Solo Trip to South Korea? Here Are Some Places That Cater to Singles in Seoul
More people in South Korea are choosing to dine, drink and travel alone — embracing the “honjok” lifestyle trend that has visibly taken root in the country.
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Australia and Japan Trade Higher While Most Asian Markets Close for Labor Day
Most Asian markets are closed for the Labor Day holiday, but Australia and Japan trade higher
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Stock Futures Rise on Monday After Dow Notches Best Month Since January
Stocks are coming off a winning week and month.
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What Home Depot's Billion-Dollar Pay Raise May Help Prove About Workers
Home Depot’s $1 billion investment in wages as sales slow took Wall Street by surprise, but paying workers more can pay off for big companies.
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Charlie Munger Reportedly Warns of Trouble for the U.S. Commercial Property Market
Charlie Munger believes there is trouble ahead for the U.S. commercial property market.
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A Psychologist Shares 6 Toxic Phrases ‘Highly Narcissistic' People Always Use—and How to Deal With Them
The world is full of difficult personalities, but it’s nearly impossible to avoid narcissists. “They are masters of gaslighting,” says psychologist and CSU professor Dr. Ramani Durvasula. She shares the phrases that highly narcissists always use — and how to respond.
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Retirees Are Flocking to These 10 U.S. States—Florida Is No. 1
The Sunshine State remains a popular retirement locale and gained a massive influx of seniors in 2021, according to SmartAsset data.
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Top Cloud Providers Amazon, Microsoft and Google Face Ongoing Spending Cuts by Clients
Earnings reports from the leading cloud infrastructure companies showed that businesses continue to look for ways to trim their spending.
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It Might Be Jonah Peretti's Last Chance to Turn BuzzFeed Around
BuzzFeed’s stock has fallen below $1 per share and faces the prospect of delisting unless the stock recovers.
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Here Are the Top 10 Wall Street Research Firms of the Past Decade, According to TipRanks
TipRanks’ analyst ranking service ranks the top Wall Street firms of the past decade
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14 People Hospitalized After Roof Collapse Near Ohio State University
First responders initially found 10 injured people and eventually transported 14 accident victims to area hospitals with “various states of injuries” but they all were in stable condition, Martin said.
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SpaceX to Spend About $2 Billion on Starship This Year, as Elon Musk Pushes to Reach Orbit
Elon Musk expects SpaceX to spend about $2 billion on its Starship rocket development this year, the CEO said on Saturday.
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Jack Dorsey Criticizes Elon Musk's Leadership at Twitter: ‘It All Went South'
Twitter’s former CEO Jack Dorsey openly criticized Elon Musk’s leadership of the company in a series of social media posts.
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Big Banks Including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America Asked for Final Bids on First Republic
U.S. regulators have asked banks for their best and final offers for First Republic by Sunday afternoon.
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How to Raise Kids to Have a ‘Secure' Attachment Style: ‘It's Not About Being a Perfect Parent,' Says BetterHelp Therapist
Instead of trying to identify what type of attachment style your child might be forming, focus on how you are showing up for them, one therapist says.
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Major Wall Street Firm Sees a Breakout in Luxury Stocks — and Lists Three Reasons Why ETFs Are a Great Way to Play It
Matt Bartolini, head of SPDR Americas research at State Street Global Advisors, finds valuations, earnings upgrades and price momentum are fueling the charge.