The Fed is set to talk about the slowing economy. Businesses shift to accommodate the trade war. Fires are making it harder to get homeowners insurance in California.
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The S&P closes at a record high. Chinese tech is being ripped out of rural broadband networks. The interplay of sexism and ageism for women in the workplace.
We look at some of the businesses benefiting from Brexit ads. Oil giant Saudi Aramco’s mammoth initial public offering is back on track. Google is sued by Australian regulators over privacy concerns.
Fewer businesses are expecting growth near term. Are generators a good option with more rolling blackouts happening on the West Coast? “Can I pick your brain?” might not be the best question to ask a boss.
U.S. businesses are bracing for an economic slowdown. Virgin Galactic is set to trade on the NYSE. Louis Vuitton offers to buy Tiffany’s. Comcast is trying to make the job of customer service agent more bearable.
French luxury giant LVMH offers to buy iconic American jeweler Tiffany’s for $120 per share in cash. Markets react to Argentina’s election results. India’s economic slowdown affects the annual Diwali celebrations.
Consumers are losing confidence. Older people not yet diagnosed with dementia are at greater financial risk.
“Call of Duty” is the videogame franchise that keeps on giving.
Amazon’s big bet on one-day shipping isn’t paying off… yet. Ford and Chrysler’s day at the union negotiating table might be nearing. California’s largest utility plans blackouts as residents plan a to break it up. Georgians protest a proposed power rate hike.
Indonesian investigators list the catalog of errors that led to the Lion Air crash. India’s most famous festival gets underway against the backdrop of a slowing economy. Argentina prepares for a crucial election.
Telsa turns a profit for the first time in a while. Demand for durable goods falls. The SEC looks into India’s Infosys. Hawaii meets with its teachers, the lowest-paid in the country.