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Earnings Results: Dollar Tree is the latest retailer to say shoplifting is squeezing margins

Dollar Tree is the latest retailer to highlight the problem of shrink, or theft at its stores that's hurting margins.

Market Extra: White House wants federal workers back in the office in September. It’s a rare bright spot for D.C. properties.

The Biden administration wants the entire federal workforce back in the office more often starting in September, a change that will affect hundreds of thousands of people, an administration official told MarketWatch.

Deep Dive: Can Nvidia keep growing so quickly? Here’s what Wall Street thinks.

Nvidia increased revenue by 88% quarter-over-quarter and blew past its own expectations. Now we look ahead to see how long its AI ramp is expected may continue.

The Wall Street Journal: Russian court extends pretrial detention of Wall Street Journal reporter through November

Evan Gershkovich was detained in March on an espionage allegation that he, the Journal and the U.S. government vehemently deny.

: T-Mobile to cut about 5,000 jobs, or 7% of employees

The cuts will largely affect corporate and back-office roles at T-Mobile, with some impact on technology roles as well.

Economic Report: Durable-goods orders rise for third month in a row — if Boeing is taken out of the equation

Total durable-goods orders sank 5.2% in July, factoring in the decline in Boeing contracts.

Economic Report: Jobless claims drop to 3-week low of 230,000. Still no sign of rising U.S. layoffs.

The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits last week fell by 10,000 to 230,000, offering further evidence the labor market is rock solid.

The Ratings Game: Why Nvidia’s AI bonanza may have only just begun

Those analysts who weren't merely speechless after Nvidia Corp.'s latest earnings were effusive with their praise.

The Ratings Game: AMC reverse stock split, APE conversion remove ‘overhang,’ analyst says in upgrade

AMC is set to finally implement its reverse stock split and APE conversion

: ‘Pumpkin spice is over!’ The Starbucks PSL is back, but people are buying fewer pumpkin spice products overall.

Americans still love their Starbucks pumpkin spice lattes, but some signs point to a weakening in the broader pumpkin spice market

Metals Stocks: Gold prices pull back after best day of August

Gold futures traded modestly lower on Thursday after four straight days of gains as traders awaited a speech from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell due Friday.

: Family-held Subway confirms sale to Roark Capital for a reported price of about $10 billion

Subway Sandwiches agrees to be sold to Atlanta-based private-equity firm after a competitive sales process that attracted rival bids, the WSJ reported.
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