What We're Reading: Page 60
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 01, 2024
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CNBC
Dell shares soar 20% after beating earnings expectations, cites rising demand for AI servers
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Reuters
Wendy’s, burned by CEO comment, vows no price surges for burgers
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The New York Times
The U.S. Economy Is Surpassing Expectations. Immigration Is One Reason.
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The Wall Street Journal
One Says 2.4%, Another Says 3.1%. Which Inflation Metric Is Right?
Feb 29, 2024
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Reuters
US economy on firmer footing heading into first quarter
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Bloomberg
Fed Officials Emphasize Data to Guide Pace of Interest-Rate Cuts
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The New York Times
Inquiry Into Ouster of OpenAI’s Chief Executive Nears End
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The Wall Street Journal
The Fed Governor Who Proved Larry Summers Wrong
Feb 28, 2024
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Bloomberg
Goldman CEO Sees More Uncertainty to Soft-Landing Expectations
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The New York Times
An Emboldened F.T.C. Bolsters Biden’s Efforts to Address Inflation
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The Wall Street Journal
Hasbro’s CFO Sharpens Focus on Cost Savings as Toy Shoppers Pull Back
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Reuters
Disney goes on the offensive in proxy battle with activist Nelson Peltz
Feb 27, 2024
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CNBC
Jamie Dimon is ‘cautious about everything’ as he sees risks to a soft landing
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The New York Times
Biden Targets a New Economic Villain: Shrinkflation
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The Wall Street Journal
Treasury Markets Are Losing Their Shock Absorber
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Bloomberg
What to Know About a Possible Government Shutdown Looming Over Congress
Feb 26, 2024
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Reuters
Fed’s Williams says rate cuts likely to happen ‘later this year’
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CNBC
Capital One’s acquisition has $1.4 billion breakup fee if rival bid emerges, but none if regulators kill deal
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The New York Times
U.S. Imposes Major New Sanctions on Russia, Targeting Finance and Defense
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CNBC
Economic boost from Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour could be overstated, Nomura warns
Feb 23, 2024
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Bloomberg
Stocks Hit New Records as Nvidia Fires Up AI Mania: Markets Wrap
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The New York Times
Fed Minutes Show Embrace of Inflation Progress but No Hurry to Cut Rates
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Reuters
US weekly jobless claims fall as labor market remains tight
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The Wall Street Journal
Goldman Sachs’s Chief Economist Has Nailed Big Calls. Here’s His Next One.