What We're Reading: Page 56
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 06, 2023
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CNBC
Restaurant Brands revenue disappoints Wall Street as Burger King same-store sales miss estimates
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The Wall Street Journal
Sharp U.S. Hiring Slowdown Signals Cooling Economy Ahead
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Bloomberg
Yellen Defends US Debt Policy After Druckenmiller Rebuke
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The New York Times
Sam Bankman-Fried’s Wild Rise and Abrupt Crash
Nov 03, 2023
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The Wall Street Journal
How Higher Rates for Longer Can Be Good News for the Economy
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CNBC
Target CEO says shoppers are pulling back, even on groceries
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The New York Times
Jury Begins Deliberations for a Verdict in Sam Bankman-Fried’s Trial
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Bloomberg
Can ChatGPT Pass the CFA Exam? AI Researchers Tried to Find Out
Nov 02, 2023
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Reuters
Toyota hikes wage of US factory workers after UAW labor deals
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Bloomberg
Goldman Insider Trader Gets 36 Months in ‘Squash Buddies’ Case
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The New York Times
U.S. Job Openings Were Steady in September
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The Wall Street Journal
The Economy Is Great. Why Are Americans in Such a Rotten Mood?
Nov 01, 2023
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Reuters
Nvidia shares drop after report of canceled China orders
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Bloomberg
US Consumer Confidence Drops to a Five-Month Low on Inflation
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The Wall Street Journal
Detroit Is Paying Up to End the UAW Strike. Now Carmakers Will Live With the Costs.
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The New York Times
Sam Bankman-Fried Denies Knowing FTX Money Was Missing, as He Concludes Testimony
Oct 31, 2023
Oct 30, 2023
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Reuters
Amazon rallies on cloud optimism as it chases Microsoft for AI business
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The New York Times
The Consequences of Elon Musk’s Ownership of X
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Bloomberg
Slump in Big Purchases Clashes With Government’s Strong Consumer Data
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The Wall Street Journal
U.S. Economy’s Summer Surge May Not Last
Oct 27, 2023
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Bloomberg
US Economy Grew at a 4.9% Pace Last Quarter, Fastest Since 2021
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The Wall Street Journal
The UAW-Ford Deal: What’s in the Contract, Who Won and What It Means for GM and Stellantis
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CNBC
Jamie Dimon rips central banks for being ‘100% dead wrong’ on economic forecasts
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The New York Times
European Central Bank Keeps Rates on Hold for First Time in Over a Year