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: Greta Thunberg protests outside JPMorgan’s London HQ over bank’s fossil fuel financing

The climate campaigner was spotted protesting at London's Canary Wharf after being arrested by the city's Metropolitan police force on Tuesday

: Mullen Automotive’s stock at record low as it pushes ahead with plan for another reverse stock split

EV company plans to hold a special shareholder meeting on Dec. 5 to vote.

Economic Report: U.S. leading economic indicators point lower for 18th straight month, but still no sign of recession

The leading economic index sank 0.7% in September and was negative for 18th month in a row --- but U.S. is on track to post sizable increase in economic growth.

The Moneyist: ‘I cashed in my retirement account to buy our home’: My husband left me and our two kids and won’t pay the mortgage. What now?

“Am I crazy for thinking that I should get a significantly higher percentage of this house when we sell?”

: EV stocks hit fresh lows as Tesla shares suffer biggest 2-day selloff this year

Shares of electric vehicle makers traded broadly lower Thursday, as disappointing earnings from Tesla acted as a drag on the sector.

The Ratings Game: Peloton’s stock is down 97% from its high. This analyst sees even more downside.

Peloton shares are down 97% from their pandemic-era closing high. A BofA Securities analyst thinks they could fall even further from here.

Deep Dive: Airline stocks have been hammered. Here’s how to go bargain hunting now.

Airline stocks are valued cheaply relative to the S&P 500 and are expected to grow sales and profits much more quickly than the index through 2025.

: United Airlines is introducing a faster boarding system, but will it help?

With its new airplane-boarding process, United is hoping to speed things up and relieve the bottlenecks that have long vexed passengers.

: PTC Therapeutics stock jumps on royalty deal worth up to $1.5 billion

Shares gain 12% as PTC says proceeds of deal will be used to retire debt

Economic Report: Jobless claims fall to 9-month low of 198,000. Not many layoffs in U.S. economy.

The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits last week fell to a nine-month low of 198,000.

: China dumps most U.S. securities in 4 years, perhaps to defend a weakening yuan

Chinese investors dumped U.S. assets at the fastest pace in four years in August, according to official Treasury Department data released Wednesday evening in New York.

: LSEG shares rise as London stock exchange owner forecasts 8% growth this year

The London Stock Exchange Group plc said it expects to hit the upper end of its 6-8% guidance as it posted "strong, broad-based growth" in the third-quarter
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