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Next Avenue: Is this ‘Blue Zone’ vanishing? Why this hub of 100-year-olds in Costa Rica may be gone in 20 years.

Recent studies reveal that this stronghold of older adults is not only diminishing in size and impact, but is expected to vanish — but is a new one forming?

Movers & Shakers: Instacart stock slips after IPO, Dollar General shares hit by downgrade and other stocks on the move

Instacart, Steelcase and Dollar General shares are active.

: Ford attacks potential U.K. government backtracking on net-zero commitments

Ford Motor Co. has publicly attacked the U.K. government after a leak it might reverse its stance on requiring all new vehicles to be electric by 2030.

Market Snapshot: S&P 500 futures stall as traders hunker down ahead of Fed comments

U.S. stock futures were little changed early Wednesday, with traders in no mood to be brave ahead of the Federal Reserve's rate decision and comments.

: Elon Musk’s perks at Tesla under Justice Department scrutiny: report

Federal investigators are widening a probe of benefits Tesla provided to Chief Executive Elon Musk, according to a published report.

Economic Report: U.K. inflation slips to 6.7% in August, coming in shy of forecasts

U.K. inflation comes in shy of forecasts, just a day before the Bank of England decides interest rates.

Dow Jones Newswires: Nio shares fall in Hong Kong after $1 billion convertible-bond plan

Nio's Hong Kong shares fell in early Asia trading on Wednesday, following an overnight drop in U.S.-listed depository shares after the Chinese electric-vehicle maker said it would raise US$1 billion via an issuance of convertible bonds.

: Goldman Sachs in advanced talks to sell GreenSky lending unit to investment group: report

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is in advanced talks to sell its specialty lender GreenSky, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday night.

Dow Jones Newswires: China keeps benchmark lending rates unchanged

China's benchmark lending rates were kept unchanged, as expected, following a hold of policy rates earlier this month, after a run of upbeat August data showed signs of stabilization in the world's second-largest economy.

Dow Jones Newswires: Japan’s exports fall for second straight month in August

Japan's exports fell for a second straight month in August, dragged down by weakening demand for mineral fuels and semiconductor manufacturing equipment, official data showed Wednesday.

Key Words: ‘People see that unions can help them’: Labor leaders stand with striking UAW workers

Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, joins auto workers' picket line in Toledo, talks solidarity.

: Pinterest’s stock jumps 3% on accelerated revenue growth forecast

Speaking at Pinterest's first investor day, executives said they expect a compound annual growth rate over the next three to five years in the mid- to high teens
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