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China consumer inflation stays tepid, factory-gate prices continue to fall

Wednesday’s figures came as no surprise for many economists, who expect inflation to stay low throughout the year as a drawn-out property slump continues to dent consumer confidence and spending.

LegalZoom’s stock slides as company cuts sales outlook, announces new CEO

LegalZoom said now is the right time for the move as it “increases its focus on shifting towards subscription-based revenue to drive long-term profitable growth.”

Here’s how far the Dow has fallen behind the S&P 500 so far in 2024

The Dow Jones Industrial Average continues to be left behind as other major stock indexes rack up record after record.

Target won’t take your paper checks anymore, but the humble check isn’t dead yet. These major retailers still accept it.

In the wake of Target’s announcement, a number of retailers told MarketWatch they still take personal checks.

Chipotle’s longtime CFO to retire in March

Chipotle Mexican Grill on Tuesday said that Chief Financial Officer Jack Hartung will retire from the fast-casual chain on March 31, capping a more than two-decade career in the company’s top financial role.

Stocks are extremely overvalued according to an indicator favored by Warren Buffett

The Buffett Indicator is flashing a warning for investors.

As Hurricane Beryl makes ‘explosive start’ to hurricane season, these disaster-recovery stocks are in the spotlight

Hurricane Beryl, which made landfall on the Texas coast Monday, is the first hurricane of what is expected to be an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season.

Buy this healthcare company’s stock because it’s an AI play, analysts say

A number of Wall Street analysts on Tuesday made bullish calls on the shares of a newly public healthcare company that uses artificial intelligence to differentiate itself in the cancer-diagnostics space.

Some Airbnb users feel like its rating system is wildly inaccurate. Here’s why.

Human psychology means that Airbnb users often leave reviews that don’t necessarily accurately reflect their experience.

Hopes for cooling inflation are stifled by Wall Street’s expectations for Trump 2.0

Just as many investors and traders remain sanguine about the prospects of cooling U.S. inflation when Thursday’s consumer-price index for June comes out, Wall Street is pointing to the potential inflationary impacts of a second presidency under Republican Donald Trump.

Why solar is the fastest-growing source of U.S. electricity

Solar power is the fastest-growing source of power in the United States, with the use of natural gas for electricity generation poised for a year-over-year decline in the second half of 2024, the Energy Information Administration said Tuesday.

Intel’s momentum has flipped as stock looks to book five-session winning streak

One of the S&P 500’s biggest losers in the first six months of the year is getting off to strong second-half start.
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