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The Ratings Game: Unity stock soars 15% after new AI marketplace announced, analyst highlights IronSource

Unity shares rallied 15% Tuesday after the software company introduced a new AI software marketplace and an analyst highlighted IronSource opportunities.

: After Lordstown bankruptcy, shakeout expected in the EV market

“No one is making money except for Tesla and BYD in China,” said Louis Navellier, chair and chief investment officer at Navellier & Associates.

Key Words: Bank of America CEO sticks to ‘mild recession’ view and sees signs of bank stabilization after failures

CEO Brian Moynihan talks up bank's new branch push and expects the U.S. economy to cool in 2024, but it's still growing its footprint

Market Extra: Wall Street investors grapple with how ‘last mile’ of U.S. inflation will play out

Inflation's trajectory is perhaps the most important question facing markets and becoming more difficult to gauge heading into what could be its final stretch.

Banking: UBS cutting half of Credit Suisse staff and about 35,000 or 30% of combined staff after merger: Bloomberg

Job reductions will come from layoffs and attrition in London, New York and parts of Asia as UBS digests Credit Suisse after emergency takeover.

The Ratings Game: Carnival’s stock rallies to reverse almost all of its ‘perplexing’ post-earnings selloff

Carnival's stock rallied Tuesday to take back nearly everything it lost in the previous session's "perplexing" post-earnings selloff.

: ‘This is a game-changer’: Ahead of Amazon Prime Day, a new law makes it harder for online sellers to hawk fake or stolen products

"The only people opposing this may be thieves," said Teresa Murray, director of the consumer watchdog office at U.S. PIRG.

The Margin: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and spirits giant Diageo end billion-dollar relationship

Diageo is cutting ties with Combs amid a lawsuit alleging racism.

Michael Brush: This new bull market is just getting started. Buy stocks on weakness.

How to tap into the market's uptrend in the second half of 2023

: Costco to clamp down on sharing of membership cards: report

The bulk retailer intends to ask customers to show photo ID in addition to a Costco membership card when they go through the self-checkout process, reports say.

Next Avenue: Insurance you need — and might not need — after 60

The risks you want to cover with insurance are different at 60 than they were when you were 35. Take a moment to rethink your insurance.

: ‘Cognitive decline is not inevitable:’ Brain health needs to be addressed by individuals, communities and policy makers

More than six million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease, and that number will surge to 12.7 million by 2050, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.
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