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: Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’ movie is already setting records for AMC

Swifties have to wait until next month to see the filmed version of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in theaters, but AMC says it's already capitalizing on fans' interest.

The Tell: There are 2 worries for the stock market in Friday’s jobs report, former SAC Capital macro trader says

The Federal Reserve could be 'scared into raising rates' if the average workweek keeps increasing, pushing up wages, says Peter Corey, co-founder and chief market strategist at Pave Finance.

: Gray divorce can be financially devastating — especially for women

Hire financial, legal and relationship experts -- and get tough.

The Ratings Game: Want to buy the iPhone 15 Pro? Be prepared to pay up — even more than before.

Apple's iPhone feature updates have been more incremental lately, and that's not expected to shift with this year's new models — though pricing could change.

Financial Crime: Texas couple allegedly scammed Medicaid out of $14 million by fixing the same wheelchairs hundreds of times

Jeremiah and Maria Yzaguirre are accused of using the money to buy luxury cars, real estate and pricey movie memorabilia

: Airbnb, Blackstone to join S&P 500, while Deere will replace Walgreens in S&P 100

Shares of Blackstone and Airbnb rallied after hours on Friday after an announcement that both companies would be joining the S&P 500 index.

: Chip designer ARM targets IPO valuation of up to $55 billion: report

Arm's debut is expected to be one of several that could jump-start a sleepy IPO market.

: Co-owner of Wyoming’s largest radio station chain pleads guilty to $20 million tax fraud

Susan Patrick pleaded guilty to trying to hide $10 million in revenue from a media M&A advisory business she ran with her husband.

TaxWatch: Intuit braces for negative FTC ruling on free tax prep advertising, vows appeal

The FTC-TurboTax fight is one part of the wider battle over free tax preparation.

Economic Report: U.S. bank lending declines in latest week

Commercial and industrial loans fell by $2.4 billion to $2.76 trillion in the week ending Aug. 23, the Federal Reserve said Friday.

: Housing affordability is now at its worst level since 1984, Black Knight says

In January 2013, the payment-to-income ratio was just 17.1%. In July 2023, it was 38%.

: Private equity, hedge funds sue SEC over new disclosure rules

Industry groups are suing to block rules that would require private equity and hedge funds to disclose quarterly performance, fees and expenses.
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