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: Hawaiian Electric says it’s not planning a restructuring after Maui wildfires, but seeking advice to ‘endure’ as a strong utility

Utility says it's working to restore power in Maui after devastating wildfires and denies it's planning a restructuring.

Retirement Weekly: Finally, the answer to whether money buys happiness

Money leads to more happiness if you’re already a happy person

Retirement Weekly: Do you know where your prescriptions drugs come from? Why you should.

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: Dealmakers predict M&A trough in private-market deals may smooth out in coming months

S&P reports 36% drop in the number of venture capital and private equity M&A but deal-makers see healthier pipeline of deals for the balance of 2023

Retirement Weekly: The U.S. retirement system is broken and needs to be put back together differently

The existing long-term financial savings system is not meeting the needs of Americans

Commodities Corner: Atlantic hurricane season ready to rile up storm clouds for oil and gas

News of a rare tropical storm that may hit the Southwestern United States in the next few days should serve as a reminder that the energy market may still see significant disruptions with hurricane season in the Atlantic having just entered its peak.

Retirement Weekly: News and analysis for those planning for or living in retirement

Retirement news and analysis

Market Extra: Capital One confirms roughly $900 million sale of office loans as property sector wobbles

Capital One confirms another big sale of its office loans as fallout in the sector intensifies in the face of higher interest rates and tumbling property values.

: How low credit scores and structural racism can create ‘resignation, weariness and despair’ in Black consumers

'People would start to equate having a bad score with being a bad person.'

Top Ten: What’s going on in the bond market — and what will it mean for mortgage-loan rates?

Also: dividend stocks, China's economic problems, the rise of Uber and advice from the Tax Guy.

: Unilever CEO vows to look at Russian operations with ‘fresh eyes’ as pressure to exit the country mounts

As of June 30, Unilever’s Russia business had net assets of around $870 million, including four factories

The Tell: The selloff in Treasurys isn’t over yet, Barclays warns

There is room for a continued selloff in U.S. Treasurys which has already pushed 10- and 30-year yields to their highest levels since 2007 and 2011, according to researchers at Barclays.
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