Finance
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Indonesia’s Vote: Three Takeaways for Climate Change
Coal, nickel, palm oil, rainforests. The riches of Indonesia matter to the rest of the world. Therefore, so does its…
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Three Lessons From a Surprisingly Resilient Job Market
The recovery from the pandemic lockdowns has prompted economists to consider whether their playbook is outdated or just missing a…
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Wanted: True Love. Reward: $100,000.
For most of Mati Roy’s life, dating was far down on his list of priorities. Though he halfheartedly tried dating…
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Rethinking the Prospects of a ‘Soft Landing’
Worries of higher-for-longer interest rates have grown since Tuesday’s Consumer Price Index report.
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Grover Is Now a Reporter. Journalists Aren’t Optimistic.
Some human reporters predicted that the furry Muppet’s new gig would be short given the dire state of the news…
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Can America Turn a Productivity Boomlet Into a Boom?
After drooping in 2022, the output of U.S. businesses per worker has surged. Economists wonder if the trend can continue,…
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Stocks Sink as Stubborn Inflation Resets Fed Rate Forecasts
Stock markets tumbled on Tuesday as investors slashed their bets on the Federal Reserve taking the brakes off the economy…
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A Key Inflation Gauge Came In Hotter Than Expected Last Month
Overall prices cooled slightly from a year ago, but the report included worrying signs for the Federal Reserve.
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Are You Getting Sticker Shock From Your Electric Bills? We Want to Hear About It.
Electricity prices have increased across the country in recent years and we want to know about your bill.
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A key inflation gauge came in hotter than expected last month.
Inflation cooled less than expected in January and showed worrying staying power after stripping out volatile food and fuel costs…