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- Business Insider
Why Google employees fear the worst as the company quietly extends its hiring freeze
Google has yet to reverse the hiring freeze it implemented in July, and employees are beginning to fear how it could affect them.
- Business Insider
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway reveals how inflation, worker shortages, supply constraints, and flagging consumer demand are hitting American companies
Buffett's businesses are being hit by everything from higher prices for used cars and auto parts, to lower demand for housing and apparel.
- Business Insider
Going electric could cost the auto industry hundreds of thousands of jobs
Electric cars are simpler to make than gasoline vehicles. That simple fact could have the auto industry headed toward an employment crisis.
- Reuters
Five Chinese state-owned companies, under scrutiny in U.S., will delist from NYSE
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Five U.S.-listed Chinese state-owned companies whose audits are under scrutiny by the U.S. securities regulator said on Friday they would voluntarily delist from the New York Stock Exchange. Oil giant Sinopec and China Life Insurance, Aluminium Corporation of China (Chalco), PetroChina and a separate Sinopec entity, Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Co, each said they would apply to delist their American Depository Shares this month.
- TheStreet.com
Over 1.7 Million Fords and Lincolns Are at Risk of Being Recalled
The National Highway Transit Safety Administration received over 50 complaints over brake hose ruptures.
- Reuters
Japan's Hino Motors, Toyota accused of misconduct in U.S. lawsuit
Japanese vehicle maker Hino Motors Ltd and its parent, Toyota Motor Corp, have been accused of historical misconduct in a class action lawsuit brought in the United States, Hino said on Friday. The case, in the Southern District of Florida, has been filed on behalf of those who bought or leased 2004-2021 model year Hino trucks in the United States, the company said in a statement. An investigation report this month by a company-commissioned panel said Hino, Toyota's major affiliate, had falsified emissions data on some engines going back to at least 2003, or more than a decade earlier than previously indicated.
- Business Insider
Energy traders are making a killing exporting US natural gas to Europe as prices soar - with some single shipments bringing in $200 million
"You're not talking about a margin. You're talking about a multiplier," one expert said about the huge earnings on offer. "All in all, it's insane."
- Bloomberg
Mexico Plans to Become an Export Hub With US-Drilled Natural Gas
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- The Advocate
Catholic Group Wrong to Deny Gay Worker's Husband Benefits, Court Says
Catholic Relief Services revoked the spousal benefits when the husband was undergoing extensive dental work.
- Fortune
Ultrawealthy investors are pouring their money back into stocks, according to elite Tiger 21 membership club
Michael Sonnenfeldt, founder and chairman of Tiger 21, said in an interview with CNBC that the exclusive network’s wealthy members were pouncing on opportunities despite their recession fears.
- Insider Monkey
US Politicians are Buying These 10 Semiconductor Stocks
In this article, we discuss the 10 semiconductor stocks that US politicians are buying. If you want to read about some more semiconductor stocks that US politicians are buying, go directly to US Politicians are Buying These 5 Semiconductor Stocks. The global semiconductor industry has been one of the biggest winners of the rising inflation […]
- Bloomberg
Mastercard Faces Retailer Backlash Over Installment Payments
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- Motley Fool
Want to Retire Early? This Stock Could Help You Do That
The pillars of a retirement portfolio not only have to offer upside potential but consistency and reliability as well. To this end, investors looking to build a sizable nest egg may want to consider a stake in The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO). Coca-Cola is, of course, one of the world's leading beverage companies, parent to brands ranging from Fresca to Dasani to Minute Maid to, of course, Coca-Cola and more.If you think the company's business is bottling beverages, however, that's not quite the case.
- Oilprice.com
Oil Prices Fall As Demand Concerns Persist
Crude prices fell on Friday morning, erasing some gains as traders remain cautious to go long on crude again
- Bloomberg
China State-Owned Giants to Delist From US Amid Audit Spat
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- Bloomberg
Crops Swing in Chicago as US Report Signals Record Soy Output
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- MarketWatch
The top retirement obstacles and how to manage them
It’s understandable that people are feeling uneasy, but even in this challenging environment, investors can take steps to protect their retirement. One of the most reliable indicators of whether workers are on the right track for retirement is how much they set aside from their paychecks. Reducing this “deferral rate” should be a last resort along with early withdrawals from 401(k)s. Both actions undermine one of the most powerful retirement saving strategies: compounding investment returns over years.
- MarketWatch
‘One of the strongest job markets in the past 50 years’: Want a pay raise?
Annual wage growth was 5.2% in July, but will likely motivate the Federal Reserve to continue raising interest rates.
- The Independent
Bob Dylan: Musician’s lawyers seek ‘monetary damages’ after collapse of sexual abuse allegation
Dylan had been accused of sexual abuse dating back to 1965