Estimates for the GDP amid the government shutdown. Plus: fine dining water, TV dissatisfaction, and private sector data.
Without official GDP data due to the shutdown, the nation’s economic growth for the third quarter is unclear.
Big banks have been reducing their exposure to CRE, which is still grappling with high vacancy rates.
Modern LED and OLED TVs have incredibly sharp and bright images but they don’t handle cinematic motion like older tech.
We’ve been without most government labor-market data for about a month.
They’re worried about the economy going forward — and may be hoping for even lower interest rates and home prices.
Some restaurants are pitching water as part of the fine dining experience, recommending different bottles to pair with a meal.
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