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Outside the Box: Big Three automakers need to step up for the workers who keep them profitable

Beyond a fair transition to EV production, the UAW is demanding an end to concessions auto workers made during the Great Recession.

Europe Markets: Shares of Goldman Sachs-controlled fund manager dive after profit warning

The private equity-focused fund manager spun out of Goldman Sachs saw its stock drop as much as 16% after cutting its outlook.

Need to Know: Here’s what seven decades of the yield curve says about the business cycle and the stock market, strategist says

The bond yield curve has inverted 12 times since 1950, and equity investors should be wary.

Bond Report: Bond yields steady after barrage of Fedspeak

Bond yields were range-bound Friday, as the market steadies ahead of critical inflation data next week.

NerdWallet: How to prepare your finances for restarting student loan payments

Federal student loan repayment resume in October — after a 3½-year payment pause. Here are 5 things to do to tackle these payments again.

Kelley Blue Book: The 2023 Subaru Ascent review: A family-friendly 3-row SUV with excellent safety ratings

This 3-row family SUV has an impressive list of standard features, excellent safety ratings, and standard all-wheel drive. Pricing starts at $33,895.

Next Avenue: Work-life balance? Here’s how these small-business owners manage it.

Being an entrepreneur means having the freedom to do what you love, but it can be demanding, leaving no time for a life. How can you find equilibrium?

: Will the ECB hike rates or not? Decision set to be cliff hanger as eurozone sentiment indicators deteriorate

Swaps trading imply a roughly one-in-three chance the ECB will hike interest rates next week from the deposit rate's current 3.75%

Movers & Shakers: DocuSign shares rise after earnings, and other movers

Smith & Wesson Brands shares gain after the gunmaker reported a big jump in sales

Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures lean higher after difficult week on Wall Street

U.S. stock futures leaned high early Friday, some respite in what's been a difficult week in markets.

: What pause? Student-loan payments are already pouring in before October start — here’s the catch

After a more than three-year payment pause, the early start isn’t necessarily a sign that borrowers are flush with cash .

Dow Jones Newswires: Japan’s economy grew at slower pace in June quarter than initially estimated

The world's third-largest economy after the U.S. and China grew 4.8% on an annualized basis in the second quarter, compared with the 6% expansion recorded in the preliminary estimate released in mid-August.
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