Mortgage rates are going up again but home prices aren't coming down: Why the housing market is out of whack
When the Federal Reserve kicked off its rate-hiking campaign in March last year, the housing market responded predictably — mortgage rates climbed, leading to eventual declines in home prices.
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US Treasury chief Yellen appeals to China for cooperation on climate and other global challenges
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has appealed to China not to let disagreements about trade and other irritants disrupt cooperation on climate change and other global challenges
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Should public buses be free?
More major cities in the United States are letting public transit riders hop on board for free.
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Subway was struggling. Here's what it had to change to fight back
Adding freshly sliced meat isn't the only major change Subway has made in the past several years.
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TotalEnergies boss: 2024 U.S. election could cause energy shock
PARIS The U.S. presidential election could trigger a major energy shock if Republicans were to win and decide
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Yellen urges China to back global funds to fight climate change
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen urged China on Saturday to combat the "existential threat" of climate change by supporting international funds intended to help developing countries confront the crisis.
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The Mayor of Flavortown Guy Fieri Debuts the 2023 World Series of Poker® Main Event Bracelet
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 8, 2023--
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Britain's water industry crisis: Sewage spills, huge leaks and crushing debts
Financial trouble at the company that supplies more than a fifth of the UK population with water has raised alarm about the dire state of an industry that delivers a resource people can't live without.
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Ant's share repurchase plan values firm at nearly $79 billion
SHANGHAI Ant Group on Saturday announced a share repurchase plan that values the fintech giant at 567.1 billion
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Weeklong dock strike on Canada's west coast is starting to pinch small businesses, experts say
Experts say Canadian consumers aren’t yet feeling the impact of the weekold port strike in British Columbia, but businesses are beginning to be pinched by the shutdown of docks that handle 25% of the country’s foreign trade
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California utility pays $22 million to settle federal claims over 2016 wildfire
Southern California Edison and two other companies have paid $22 million to settle U.S. government claims that they caused a 2016 wildfire that burned thousands of acres of national forest
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Rail union says Virginia derailment renews questions about Norfolk Southern's safety practices
The union that represents locomotive engineers says a coal train derailment in Virginia is renewing questions about Norfolk Southern's safety practices
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