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: Paycom’s stock plunges 25% as payroll company whiffs on earnings outlook

The company, which makes payroll and human-resources software, came up short with its quarterly outlook.

Help My Career: ‘Bootgate’ is bigger than Ron DeSantis — there’s real bias against shorter people at work

Taller people stand to earn more money and be seen as leaders, research shows.

Outside the Box: Apple’s new Mac laptops won’t keep PC rivals from grabbing market share

Apple leaves the door wide open for AMD, Qualcomm, Intel and others to offer better and faster technology.

The Tell: Treasurys likely to rally while stocks may to fall from here, based on this rule for investing

“Markets tend to return to the mean over time,” Farrell said in his 10 rules for investing. If the rule is prescient, the bond yield peak is in, said David Rosenberg.

Commodities Corner: Natural-gas prices surge 22% in October as traders look to winter heating demand

Natural-gas prices score their biggest monthly gain since June, up 22% in October.

The Ratings Game: PayPal and Block shares are ‘battlegrounds.’ Here’s why that’s unlikely to change.

PayPal and Block shares are each controversial on Wall Street, and Wells Fargo analyst Andrew Bauch expects they'll stay that way.

Key Words: U.S. fiscal deficit a ‘more serious problem than ever before,’ says Larry Summers

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers believes that the current budget deficit poses a greater challenge for the economy than it has before in U.S. history.

: AI could spark the next financial crisis, SEC Chair Gary Gensler says

There are few issues that cause SEC Chair Gensler more concern than the spread of artificial intelligence technology. 

Market Extra: International equities are beating U.S. stocks in ‘rare’ outperformance. Should you lighten up on non-U.S. equities?

U.S. stocks are lagging international equities over the past year, in an unusual occurrence, according to DataTrek Research. 

IPO Report: Ares Acquisition Corp., X-energy scrap $1.8B merger due to ‘persistently volatile public markets’

The deal marks the 165th SPACs that has liquidated this year alone, according to SPAC Research.

Commodities Corner: Israel-Hamas war has potential to fuel oil-price shock that can disrupt food security: World Bank

The Israel -Hamas war has the potential to disrupt oil supply in the Middle East, leading to a rally in oil prices that can have impact other commodities, the World Bank said in a report released this week.

The Ratings Game: SoFi’s stock gains as a onetime skeptic changes his tune

SoFi shares saw muted gains Monday after the company delivered an upbeat earnings report, but they were enjoying a far stronger rally Tuesday.
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