Hopes of 'Goldilocks' economy, rate peak buoy US stocks
By David Randall NEW YORK A resilient U.S. economy and expectations of a nearing peak in the Federal
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AC is hard on the planet. This building has a sustainable solution
In mid-July at the construction site at 1 Java Street in Brooklyn, New York, the outside temperatures can reach sweltering highs in the 90s. But 500-feet underground, it's 55 degrees all year round.
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Rhodes fires: 'The sky looked like it was on fire'
A couple from London were able to escape the island but say travel agents were "nowhere to be seen".
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Israel judicial reform: Key bill becomes law amid mass protests
A bill which has caused uproar becomes law as protesters face water cannon outside parliament.
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What's ahead this week for Wall Street and the economy
A bevy of possibly market-moving events are in store for investors this week.
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Relentless U.S. stock rally faces Fed test
By David Randall NEW YORK A U.S. stocks rally faces a potential inflection point next week as the
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The bond and stock markets might finally agree on Fed expectations
The bond and stock markets are finally seeing eye to eye when it comes to the Federal Reserve.
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Investors brace for earnings from ‘Magnificent Seven’ US growth giants
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK A handful of massive growth and technology names that have dominated the U.S.
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Foxconn: Apple supplier drops out of $20bn India factory plan
Some analysts say Foxconn's decision marks a setback to the country's technology industry ambitions.
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Could the June CPI report change the Fed's rate trajectory?
After the June jobs report showed a cooling but still-hot picture of the labor market, investors are looking to a key inflation report due Wednesday for more clues on the economy's health. But some investors say the results will likely do little to sway the Federal Reserve's interest rate trajectory.
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As earnings loom, investors weigh recession resilience
By David Randall NEW YORK As second-quarter earnings approach, investors are looking at beaten-down sectors which might gain
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What markets are saying about when to expect a recession
Economists, investors and the Federal Reserve have sounded alarm bells for months that a recession could come later this year. But a growing chorus of experts believe a downturn might not happen until early next year.
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