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Economic Report: U.S. unit labor costs higher in second quarter than initially thought

Unit-labor costs, a gauge of wage inflation, rose at a revised 2.2% annual rate in the second quarter, up from the initial estimate of a 1.6% pace, the U.S. Labor Department said.

: Pressure on consumers from higher interest rates is the most since the financial crisis, economist says

Interest expense as a percent of total wages and salaries has surged to levels that has kicked off recession in the past, says TS Lombard's Blitz

: AMC’s stock falls 3.1% premarket after plunging to a record-low close

AMC stock ended Wednesday’s session down 36.8% at a record-low close of $8.62

The Rental Trap: ‘I’m moving from L.A. to New York’: Property experts on how to find affordable rentals in the Big Apple

Renters often face stiff competition at the end of summer and in the fall, when students are returning to college.

Michael Sincere's Long-Term Trader: How to stop text and email scammers from stealing your money

You might think you're too smart to get taken, but everyone is a target.

Outside the Box: American farmers urgently need new technology to keep food on the world’s table

U.S. legislators should double federal investment in agricultural R&D.

: Apple’s stock set to extend selloff as China fears build

Apple Inc. shares look poised to further their selloff Thursday amid new concerns about the company's China business.

Brett Arends's ROI: Retire to Arizona? Seriously?

For generations, U.S. retirees have had a love affair with the region known as the Sunbelt. Is that sustainable?

Metals Stocks: Gold steadies ahead of U.S. data

Gold futures trade near unchanged, with investors awaiting cues from economic data and a busy calendar of speeches by Federal Reserve officials.

Need to Know: Cash is still king, says Barclays. Here are six of its investment ideas.

In environments in which investors can sit in cash yielding 5.4%, it is unreasonable to expect significant outperformance from stocks or bonds, says the bank.

Bond Report: Two-year yield dips under 5%

The 2-year yield dipped back below 5% on Thursday, some modest relief after worries that the Federal Reserve might soon have to resume raising interest rates.

Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures pressured by bond yield, U.S. dollar climb

U.S. stock futures pointed lower Thursday, as markets continue to struggle against the backdrop of rising bond yields.
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