Author: super@dmin
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MarketWatch First Take: Bed Bath & Beyond may be heading for a ‘meme squeeze’
Despite the retailer’s financial woes, the stock enjoyed its largest-ever percentage gain on Wednesday.
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Economic Report: U.S. mortgage rates slip, giving some relief to homebuyers
The 30-year mortgage rate is averaging at 6.33%, Freddie Mac said in its latest weekly survey on Thursday.
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: Boeing stock lands upgrade at Credit Suisse, but falls short of ‘buy’
Boeing Co.’s stronger aircraft sales have landed the stock an upgrade at Credit Suisse.
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Coronavirus Update: COVID subvariant dominant in northeastern U.S. has a growth advantage and may have greater ability to evade immunity than earlier strains, WHO says
XBB.1.5 has a growth advantage over other omicron subvariants, and early data suggest it has a greater ability to evade immunity, as well.
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Futures Movers: Oil prices eye a 6th straight gain as the dollar weakens after U.S. inflation data
U.S. oil prices look to tally a sixth straight session gain on Thursday on continued optimism over China and dollar weakness after U.S. inflation data.
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The Margin: Ronzoni’s discontinued pastina is selling for up to $180 on eBay
Fans have been mourning the loss of the miniature, star-shaped pasta variety
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Brett Arends's ROI: Nobody knows who is going to staff America’s nursing homes
Too few staff mean some patients can’t get rooms at all. It means others risk neglect, injury, or worse.
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Retirement Hacks: Which comes first – emergency savings or your retirement goals?
A retirement plan will help you in the future, but only if you’re able to pay for the unexpected today
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The Wall Street Journal: Climate startup Climeworks captures carbon straight from the air in industry first
One of the most vital technologies to address climate change got a boost when a startup said it pulled carbon dioxide from the air and stored it underground.
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The Fed: Fed’s Harker backs pushing interest rates slightly above 5% and then pausing
Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker said Thursday he would like to see the benchmark interest rate get slightly above 5% and then pause.