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Outside the Box: Biden, Trump and the rest of the 2024 presidential field are whiffing on the economy

What solutions have been offered to fix unsustainable budget deficits? None.

: CFPB wants to treat Apple Pay, Google Pay and other tech-payment products like banks

Director Rohit Chopra says payment apps are "critical infrastructure" to the U.S. economy.

The Ratings Game: Sonos’s stock dinged as BofA ends bullish call

An analyst worries about housing trends and weak consumer-electronics spending.

: Election Day: What to watch in Virginia’s races — and why

Virginia's elections on Tuesday could shake up the Republican presidential race. Here's why.

Market Extra: Gold touches lowest price in nearly 3 weeks

Gold futures on Tuesday decline for a second session in a row to touch the lowest intraday price in almost three weeks.

: Could Congress really ‘kill’ credit-card rewards? Here’s why airlines are up in arms

United CEO Scott Kirby has warned that the Credit Card Competition Act could 'kill' rewards programs. Here’s what to know about the proposed legislation.

Earnings Results: Datadog’s stock explodes toward best day on record after earnings

Datadog "emphatically dispelled" worries that its growth trends were disconnecting from Amazon's AWS trajectory, an analyst said after earnings.

: It’s Election Day, but don’t expect significant turnout for these off-year local contests

It’s Election Day in the U.S. But given that it’s an off year, what can we expect in terms of turnout?

The Tell: Another Wall Street strategist says last week’s U.S. stock-market rally will soon fizzle. Here’s why.

Another top Wall Street strategist is warning investors that last week's spectacular stock-market advance likely won't last.

Earnings Results: D.R. Horton sees favorable housing demand despite headwinds

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Deep Dive: Earnings-season winners: 20 companies that have grown sales while improving profit margins

These 20 earnings-season winners not only grew sales, they showed pricing power for their products and services.

: A record share of Americans say it’s a ‘bad time’ to buy a house, as frustration with the housing market simmers: Fannie Mae

Homeowners, on the other hand, are feeling pretty good about their situation with 63% believing it’s a 'good time' to sell a home, unchanged from the previous month.
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