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Banking: Schwab’s stock outpaces financial stock rebound

Analyst says concerns over liquidity were overblown after Schwab issues $2.35 billion in corporate debt.

: SEC votes to require private equity and hedge funds to disclose performance and fees

The U.S. SEC is on track to adopt new rules that will mandate that private equity and hedge funds disclose quarterly performance, fees and expenses

: It’s ‘crunch time’ for unionized auto workers, but this is not UPS

Talks between unionized workers and Big Three auto makers progress slowly ahead of the current contract's Sept. 14 expiration, in contrast with recent labor successes.

: Nike’s stock falls with sporting retailers and is now at risk of longest losing streak on record

Nike's stock has fallen for 10 straight sessions and if losses hold through the close, it will be its longest losing streak.

Commodities Corner: Interest in nuclear energy is growing with uranium output lagging demand

Prices for uranium have reached their highest level in more than a year, providing an opportunity for investors looking to capitalize on bets that global worries surrounding climate change will boost demand for the energy source.

: Foot Locker sees softer-than-expected sales, weaker start to back-to-school

“Sales have been softer than expected through the first half,” said Foot Locker CEO Mary Dillon

Therese Poletti's Tech Tales: These AI-chip startups hope to challenge Nvidia, but it may take some time

As investors focus on Nvidia earnings, other chip startups hope to eventually gain some of the AI space from the chip maker.

The Margin: DVD giveaway: Netflix to let people keep the DVDs they rented

Netflix is finally ending its DVD shipping service — and it’s not asking for its discs back

The Human Cost: This San Francisco restaurant owner is stocking up on rice. Should you do the same?

Concerns about global rice supply range from severe weather conditions, such as floods in China, to trade restrictions in India. 

Economic Report: U.S. created 306,000 fewer jobs in 2022 and early 2023 than initially reported

The U.S. economy has created millions of jobs since 2022, but the pace of hiring wasn't quite as strong as it seemed.

Encore: The cost of healthcare is out of control, hurting programs for the elderly and the vulnerable

Big Pharma has a legislative blitz to prevent Medicare from negotiating drug prices.
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