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Movers & Shakers: Nutanix and Dell shares rally after results, while Broadcom’s stock falls and more moving shares

Earnings news was boosting shares of Nutanix, Dell and Lululemon on Friday, with Broadcom lower on soft results and Tesla was slipping after price cuts in China.

Next Avenue: My not-so-empty nest and the dirty little secret that no one talks about

After decades of marriage and three years of COVID quarantine, I've got a different problem: I can't get my husband to leave the house.

Kelley Blue Book: How long you can expect an electric car to last

An EV should last at least as long as a gas car, but we don’t have a deep well of data to draw from because of the newness of EVs. Here's what we do know.

NerdWallet: Want to add a rental car or hotel to your flight reservation? Here’s why you shouldn’t bundle your travel bookings.

Booking flights, hotels and rental cars in the same reservation on a travel booking site seems convenient, but it can end up being a really bad idea. Here's why

Bond Report: Bond yields steady ahead of data that could show continued payrolls slowdown

Bond yields were little changed Friday ahead of two key reports on the U.S. economy, including pivotal payrolls data.

Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures edge higher ahead of data that could show hiring slowdown

U.S. stock futures pointed higher on Friday, ahead of data that could show a slowing pace of hiring, which would reassure investors that the Federal Reserve won't take interest rates much higher.

Dow Jones Newswires: China’s Caixin PMI returns to expansion in August

A private gauge of China's factory activity swung to expansion in August, thanks to improved supply and market demand.

Dow Jones Newswires: China’s central bank to cut FX reserve ratio

China's central bank said Friday that it would lower the amount of foreign-exchange deposits banks will have to hold, a move seen as a bid to shore up the yuan.

: United Auto Workers accuse GM, Stellantis of refusing to bargain in good faith

With two weeks left until contracts expire, UAW files unfair labor practice charges, surprising two of the Big Three.

Dow Jones Newswires: South Korea’s exports shrink for 11th straight month

South Korea's exports shrank on year for an 11th consecutive month in August amid sluggish global demand, though the pace of decline moderated significantly.

Key Words: Hollywood studios should save themselves by ditching Netflix, making their own labor deal, Barry Diller says

Hollywood's legacy studios need to settle the writers and actors strikes soon -- even if it means cutting their own deals without Netflix and Amazon -- or face "catastrophic" consequences to their business, entertainment mogul Barry Diller says.

Dow Jones Newswires: Hong Kong morning trading session to be delayed due to typhoon

Hong Kong's morning trading session will be delayed due to a typhoon alert issued by the government, which is currently at signal No. 8.
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