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3 indicators the job market is seeing what one economist calls an ‘unambiguous cooldown'
The U.S. job market remains strong, but new federal data on layoffs, job openings and quits point to a continuing slowdown.
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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Ford, Starbucks, Clorox and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in extended trading.
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Hindenburg Research goes after Carl Icahn in latest campaign for market-moving short seller
The Nathan Anderson-led firm took a short position against Icahn Enterprises, alleging "inflated" asset valuations, among other reasons.
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'Other problems might be lurking': Strategist is unconvinced by Jamie Dimon's bank crisis comments
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's assertion that turmoil in the banking sector was effectively ended by the resolution of First Republic may be...
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Singapore's largest lender expects net interest margins will decline, but sees other growth drivers
With limited upside from these levels, CEO Piyush Gupta said he expects the pace of decline will be very gradual and not "falling off a cliff."
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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Arista Networks, Chegg, MGM Resorts, Stryker and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in extended trading.
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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: JPMorgan Chase, General Motors, Exxon Mobil & more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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Mastering this skill is the ‘hardest part’ of personal finance, advisors say
Being a "master of cash flow" is an important foundational step households should consider addressing before they invest.
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Jamie Dimon says 'this part of the crisis is over' after JPMorgan Chase buys First Republic
JPMorgan Chase, which acquired banking assets in the 2008 financial crisis, just won an auction to gain even more size with the takeover of First...
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JPMorgan takes over First Republic after it's seized by Californian financial regulator
Since the sudden collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, attention has focused on First Republic as the weakest link in the U.S. banking system.