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Lineage IPO rises in busy day for stock debuts

Chilled-warehouse company raised $4.4 billion in the largest IPO so far this year.

The stock market’s cruel summer is about to get much worse

Bears control the S&P 500 now. Plus: This small stock trades like it could have big news.

Wealthier people aren’t splurging the way they used to. ‘They are losing steam.’

People who make over $100,000 are finally joining the cutback club, new data show.

Tractor Supply Co.’s stock flat as sales fall short of estimates and shoppers rein in spending

Tractor Supply Co.’s stock erased early losses to trade flat Thursday after the retailer, which is geared toward rural living, posted weaker-than-expected second-quarter sales and narrowed guidance to lower the top of its profit and sales ranges.

Gold falls to a more than two-week low, gets caught up in risk-asset selloff

Gold dropped more than 2% on Thursday after a better-than-expected reading on U.S. gross domestic product fed the potential for higher-for-longer U.S. interest rates, which contributed to a drop in the price of the precious metal to the lowest level in more than two weeks.

Ford’s stock heads for worst decline since 2009 amid ‘surprise’ impact of warranty costs and EV losses

“We do not expect investors to give Ford a pass” on the car maker’s higher-than-expected second-quarter warranty costs, says J.P. Morgan analyst Ryan Brinkman.

Mortgage rates stay below 7%, but buyers are waiting before jumping back in, for these two reasons

The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is averaging 6.78%, Freddie Mac said in its latest weekly survey on Thursday.

This bond-market signal of impending recessions went on a wild ride. Here’s its message.

The spread between 10- and 2-year Treasury yields reached its least-negative level in two years on Wednesday, helped by traders’ expectations that the Federal Reserve needs to start cutting interest rates.

Viking’s stock pops as obesity-drug contender drags down Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk

Viking Therapeutics Inc. shares jumped 38% on Thursday after the company signaled progress on an experimental obesity drug that could accelerate its development timeline.

Age-proofing your résumé? New law helps job applicants hide their age.

Job hunting is never easy, and that’s especially true for older workers. But a new law that went into effect in Colorado on July 1 could give more experienced job seekers a leg up.

Honeywell’s stock slides 5% as lowered profit guidance overshadows earnings beat

The move was enough to erase the stock’s year-to-date gains and mark the worst two-day stretch for the stock in more than two years.

Buy the dip on Nvidia and other chip stocks? Not quite yet, says this analyst.

Should investors use the recent weakness in semiconductor stocks as a buying opportunity? Not quite yet, according to one analyst.
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