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MarketWatch First Take: SoftBank’s Arm is going public, but it faces a rapidly growing threat

Arm Holdings is finally going public again as soon as next month, but the chip designer owned by SoftBank just raised the specter of a big potential threat.

In One Chart: Workers are flying high in the sky, not jetting back to the office

Airline travel is surging, showing people aren't staying home. But many companies still struggle to get more workers back to the office in 2023, according to Deutsche Bank researchers.

The Tell: ETF that tracks Jim Cramer’s stock picks to close

An exchange-traded fund set up to track CNBC personality Jim Cramer's stock picks is closing, while a fund that fades his stock selections will continue.

: Pfizer maternal RSV vaccine gets FDA approval

New shot designed to protect babies against leading cause of hospitalization is expected to be available this fall.

Market Extra: U.S. stocks may bounce this week, but summer selloff is only halfway done, analysts warn

U.S. stocks might find some relief this week, analysts say, but that doesn't mean this late-summer selloff is over.

IPO Report: Chip designer Arm files for long-awaited IPO

Arm Holdings Ltd. filed late Monday for a long-awaited initial public offering, moving an IPO closer to reality following last year's failed bid by Nvidia.

The Ratings Game: Why Amazon is this analyst’s top internet stock pick

Amazon is the poster child for online shopping, but its core e-commerce business may still be underappreciated on Wall Street.

Market Extra: ETFs that buy Chinese stocks mired with losses after ‘measly’ rate cut in disappointing stimulus

Chinese stocks are beaten down amid investor worries over China’s economy.

The Ratings Game: Adyen shares continue their meltdown as Morgan Stanley turns cautious

Adyen shares continued their steep descent Monday as another analyst threw in the towel on his bullish call.

The Fed: Jackson Hole meeting: When is Jerome Powell’s speech? What investors need to know.

The Federal Reserve chair speaks at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium on Friday, and may discuss whether policy tightening is needed to bring inflation down.

Market Extra: Treasury yields are surging as investors see no likely return to historically low interest rates

The August selloff in Treasurys began with worries about the fiscal outlook. It's now being driven by growing expectations rates won't return to recent lows.

In One Chart: Why investors are back to a ‘grab for yield,’ according to Mizuho strategist

The U.S. economy isn't in the ditch, which is giving a boost to riskier corporate bonds, according to Mizuho Securities.
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