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Tesla CEO Elon Musk Says Inflation Has Peaked -- But We'll Have a Recession for 18 Months
Bitcoin.com - 8 Aug 2022 05:30
Tesla CEO Elon Musk believes inflation has peaked and the U.S. economy will be in a recession for about 18 months. “We do get a fair bit of insight into where prices of things are going over time,” the billionaire ex...
Russia's imports of Chinese goods jump 20% to hover near pre-invasion highs, helping stem the ruble's rally
Business Insider - 8 Aug 2022 16:56Move aside, tiny homes: The barndominium is the hottest thing in alternative housing, and it shows just how much the pandemic has changed what people look for in a home
Business Insider - 8 Aug 2022 10:13A Delta flight attendant who says workers were abused by passengers calls for a better sick policy to help them recover from the stress
Business Insider - 8 Aug 2022 15:43Legendary investor Mark Mobius warns that stocks still have further to fall as the Fed hikes interest rates
Business Insider - 8 Aug 2022 16:33Republicans cite shaky argument on Senate procedure for killing a $35 cap on insulin in major spending bill
Business Insider - 8 Aug 2022 15:13Can The Summer Rally In Stocks Continue?
Forbes - 8 Aug 2022 16:35
Last week was a relatively flat week for markets, despite earnings and a big jobs number on Friday.
Wood-Pellet Exports Boom Amid Ukraine War, Environmental Concerns
Wall Street Journal - 8 Aug 2022 15:33
U.S. waste wood is a hot commodity in Europe and Asia, and exports are on a record pace.
Pfizer Agrees to $5.4 Billion Deal for Global Blood Therapeutics
Wall Street Journal - 8 Aug 2022 15:11UPS Nears Deal to Buy Italian Healthcare-Logistics Provider Bomi Group
Wall Street Journal - 8 Aug 2022 03:14Two-thirds of UK's top restaurants in the red after Brexit, Covid and inflation
The Guardian - 8 Aug 2022 03:01
Meanwhile £700m of support funds in business rates relief remains unpaid by local councils Debt repayments, staff shortages and rising energy bills have pushed almost two-thirds of the UK's top 100 restaurants into the ...
The coming Sebi storm for fintechs
livemint.com - 8 Aug 2022 21:11Daily Money: Black homeownership rate on the decline; who benefits when billionaires donate?
USA Today - 8 Aug 2022 18:06Lebanon Ponzi Finance: World Bank Says Politicians Are to Blame for the 'Deliberate Depression'
Bitcoin.com - 8 Aug 2022 15:30
Deliberately insufficient policy responses by successive Lebanese governments combined with the self-serving agreements by politicians are largely to blame for the country’s economic crisis, a report by the World Bank ...
Lyft Creates Media Division to Expand Its Advertising Services
Wall Street Journal - 8 Aug 2022 15:00Kargo Acquires Ziggeo to Expand Footprint Into Online Video
AdWeek - 8 Aug 2022 14:30
Kargo is acquiring video software-as-a-service company Ziggeo to create a bespoke online video offering. Kargo, best known as an ad-tech firm that offers software to connect publishers and advertisers, is more specialize...
SoftBank Reports Record $23 Billion Quarterly Loss as Tech Downturn Hits
Wall Street Journal - 8 Aug 2022 13:04Kelley Blue Book: VW's electric ID.4 gets a price cut, and big changes
Market Watch - 8 Aug 2022 13:00
The 2023 Volkswagen ID.4 now comes with a lower price, and two big changes--including where it will be built.
Remote work is causing a massive shift in salaries around the country
Business Insider - 8 Aug 2022 12:00Bharti AXA Life launches ad campaign with Vidya Balan
livemint.com - 8 Aug 2022 11:20
The new ads have been directed by Rajesh Saathi and are centered on how the company delivers on its purpose and are designed in multilingual formats with content in 'Hinglish', Marathi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, a...
JetBlue Airline boss over-hiring to beat staff exodus
BBC - 8 Aug 2022 05:54
Low-fare carrier JetBlue said it is a necessary policy when recruiting, as the industry re-starts.
Consumer confidence in the housing market hits the lowest point in over a decade
CNBC - 8 Aug 2022 19:42
Consumer confidence in the housing market dropped to the lowest level since 2011, as both prospective buyers and sellers have become more pessimistic.