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Currencies: Japanese yen sees wild swing amid intervention fears after falling to nearly 1-year low versus dollar

The yen surges versus the U.S. dollar in volatile trade amid fears of Japanese intervention.

Economic Report: Job openings jump to 9.6 million. The labor market is cooling off, but slowly.

Job openings snapped back in August and rose to 9.6 million, reflecting a robust appetite for labor in light of a steadily growing U.S. economy.

: House to vote today on Matt Gaetz’s motion to oust Kevin McCarthy as speaker

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Tuesday morning says his chamber would vote later in the day on a measure that aims to remove him from his post.

Market Extra: ‘Just like in 1987.’ Here’s what could deliver a ‘devastating blow’ to stocks, says SocGen strategist Albert Edwards.

Société Générale's sharp-tongued strategist Albert Edwards is warning of a 1987-style event for stock markets if the bond market does not cool off.

: ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ sets pre-sales records for Cinemark

 The “Taylor Swift The Eras Tour” concert film hits theaters Oct. 13.

Europe Markets: Boohoo and Burberry shares slide amid tough times for British fashion brands

British fashion brands were under pressure Tuesday, amid anxiety over a faltering U.K. consumer and slowing global growth for luxury labels.

: U.K. bakery chain reports surge in sales

Greggs on Tuesday said its sales have increased by more than 20% over the past three months, thanks to cost-conscious customers.

Brett Arends's ROI: Few who ‘retire early’ have achieved ‘financial independence’

Of those who take early retirement, just 17% do so of their own free choice, with enough money.

The Ratings Game: Tesla’s stock falls, as a long-time bear sees the falling profit outlook as a bigger problem than weak deliveries

Tesla's stock fell Tuesday after J.P. Morgan's Ryan Brinkman affirmed his long-time bearish call after the EV maker missed deliveries expectations.

The Ratings Game: Airbnb’s stock slumps after KeyBanc downgrade on expectations for a pullback in leisure travel

KeyBanc downgraded Airbnb Inc.'s stock and said leisure travel is expected to pull back after a strong recovery from the peak pandemic years.

: Medicare drug price negotiations move forward with all drugmakers participating, White House says 

Novo Nordisk is latest drugmaker to challenge negotiation program in court. 

Retirement Hacks: Medicare open enrollment: if you’re confused, this program can help

SHIPs may be what you need this Medicare open enrollment season
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