U.S. Stocks Waver With Tesla Vote, Earnings in Focus
U.S. stocks were modestly lower as earnings season rumbles on and the government shutdown enters its record 37th day.
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Employers Cut More Than a Million Jobs This Year
Report from private consulting firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas shows a sharp rise in job losses in the first 10 months of the year compared with same period last year.
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Bank of England Diverges From Fed With Rate Hold
The U.K. central bank faces stubbornly high inflation despite a weak economy and a cooling jobs market.
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Eurozone Retail Sales Edge Lower Despite Improving Sentiment
Retail sales unexpectedly inched lower in September, contrasting with some of the rosier sentiment among consumers in recent months.
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Saudi Arabia Cuts December Oil Price for Asia in Sign of Caution
The price is seen as a key indicator of the kingdom's outlook on regional demand and the move follows OPEC+ pausing output increases for early next year.
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Builders Are Offering Mortgage-Rate Discounts. Home Buyers Aren't Biting.
New homes are sitting unsold, despite builders using sweeteners to shift inventory.
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Trump's Tough Day at Supreme Court Puts Tariffs in Jeopardy
The prospect of a loss by the administration raises questions about the president's alternatives-and what happens to money that has already been collected.
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U.S. to Reduce Flight Traffic by 10% at 40 Airports Because of Shutdown
The U.S. transportation secretary says the move is an effort to relieve unpaid air-traffic controllers.
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German Industry Rebounds Amid Hopes Over Outlook
Industrial production in Europe's largest economy rose moderately, with expectations that the sector's outlook could improve ahead of large-scale government investment.
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Economic Anger Once Again Punishes the Party in Power
The biggest contests on Tuesday were decided by voters who listed the economy or cost of living as the top issue where they live.
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Gold Has Been Soaring Since Trump's Election. It May Keep Climbing.
Gold has gained 45.2% since Nov. 5, 2024 through Wednesday's close, a record postelection year.
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Bank of Canada Gov. Macklem Tells Lawmakers Rate Policy at 'Right' Level
Economic growth is expected to remain tepid through the second half of 2025, he said.
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Norway Confirms it isn't Rush to Lower Borrowing Costs Further
Norway's central bank held its key policy rate at 4% on Thursday and reiterated plans to ease monetary policy slowly in the coming years.
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