Author: super@dmin
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Dow Jones Newswires: Australian home prices see record decline, further falls expected
Home values on January 7 were 8.4% below their peak on May 7, said property data company CoreLogic.
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The Moneyist: ‘It’s still painful’: My wife of just one year left me, took all her belongings and won’t answer her phone. How do I protect my finances?
‘I feel as if I’m grieving. She hasn’t said anything and won’t answer her phone.’
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Dow Jones Newswires: Alibaba shares rise in Hong Kong after Jack Ma cedes control of Ant Group
Shares of Alibaba Group Holdings are higher following news that co-founder Jack Ma is ceding control of affiliate company Ant Group Co., potentially paving the way to revive plans for an initial public offering by the fintech giant.
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The Wall Street Journal: Deere will allow customers to repair their own farming equipment
Machinery manufacturer Deere & Co. signed a memorandum of understanding with the American Farm Bureau Federation on Sunday that the group said ensures farmers can repair their own farm equipment or take it to independent repair shops.
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The Fed: ‘Markets are going to get rocked’ as Fed is likely to push rates higher, economist warns
Markets are going to get rocked as the Federal Reserve pushes interest rates higher, said top Fed watcher Ricardo Reis.
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: Globalization is not dead, but it is facing a big tail-risk, expert says
Globalization is not dead but it is facing a severe threat from U.S. – China tension, a leading economist said.
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: Imported baby formula is about to get expensive again, with tariffs back in place
Product recalls from Abbott Laboratories last February exacerbated an infant-formula shortage caused by supply-chain disruptions.
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: XPeng stock just misses a record selloff, snaps 5-day win streak
XPeng’s stock plunged Friday, to suffer a near-record one-day decline, as Tesla price cuts weighed on China-based electric vehicle makers.
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The New York Post: Dozens in Congress beat stock market in 2022 despite downturn on Wall Street: analysis
More than two dozen members of Congress beat the stock market despite Wall Street suffering its worst year since 2008, according to an analysis by a popular stock-trading news site.
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: 10 trends that will define the dining world in 2023
What will you be eating in 2023?