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: Videogame stocks mostly hold steady as actors strike threatens to spread to game publishers

Videogame stocks performed slightly better than the broader market Tuesday after striking actors voted late Monday to possibly expand their strike.

Washington Watch: Here’s how the Republican presidential candidates say they’ll whip inflation

Inflation remains a top concern for Americans, so what do the Republicans seeking President Joe Biden's job say they'll do about it?

In One Chart: Will the stock-market pullback turn into a bearish downtrend? Here’s what to watch.

The U.S. stock market's retreat from 2023 highs still looks like a pullback. Watch cyclical and defensive stocks for clues as to whether bears are taking control.

: Amazon sued by FTC, which alleges the company is ‘exploiting its monopoly power’

The FTC filed an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon on Tuesday, the highest-profile case yet in the agency's attempt to rein in Big Tech.

: Citadel hedge fund founder Ken Griffin in talks to help fund bid for U.K. newspaper group, The Telegraph

The American hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin, founder of the hedge fund Citadel LLC, is in talks to help fund a transatlantic takeover bid for U.K. newspaper, The Telegraph, led by fellow hedge fund manager Sir Paul Marshall of the London-based hedge fund Marshall Wace, The Telegraph reported.

Washington Watch: Coinbase’s Stand with Crypto Day brings entrepreneurs to D.C.

Crypto entrepreneurs from around the country are arriving in D.C. this week, joining Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong to lobby lawmakers for pro-crypto legislation

Economic Report: Consumer confidence stumbles to four-month low. U.S. recession worries growing?

A survey of consumer confidence fell to a four-month low, reflecting angst about rising interest rates, high inflation and a possible government shutdown.

: Housing migrants in NYC hotels will cost $1.4 billion through 2026

Some local residents and politicians are balking at the expense.

Economic Report: U.S. new-home sales fall 8.7% in August amid high mortgage rates

U.S. new-home sales stood at an annual rate of 675,000 in August, compared with 739,000 in the prior month.

: Manchester United’s stock rises amid report of revamped Jim Ratcliffe takeover bid

Jim Ratcliffe is reworking his takeover bid for the Manchester United soccer club, Bloomberg reports.

Deep Dive: If you think stocks have gotten too expensive, this ETF’s strategy may work for your portfolio

The Invesco BuyBack Achievers ETF has beaten the S&P 500's return over the past three years and for 15 years.

Economic Report: U.S. home prices rose in July, Case-Shiller says

Case-Shiller's 20-city home price index up 0.1% year-on-year in July.
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