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2023-05-23 21:24
America's home improvement boom appears to be over
Americans turned into DIY fanatics during the pandemic, beautifying their apartments, homes and condos while they were stuck inside and tired of looking at the same drab interior every day. But the Covid emergency is over, prices are (much) higher, consumers are growing fearful of a recession and people are spending less at Lowe's and Home Depot.
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2023-05-23 20:56
Brazil stocks to keep drifting higher on mixed company results: Reuters poll
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2023-05-23 20:50
Tempers rise as German government's clean heating plans go up in smoke
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2023-05-23 20:49
Barclays announces new leadership for Global Equities
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2023-05-23 20:48
UK economy to avoid recession but inflation still a worry, IMF says
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2023-05-23 20:45
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2023-05-23 20:28
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2023-05-23 20:27
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2023-05-23 20:22
How you can prepare for a debt default
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reaffirmed June 1 as the hard deadline to raise the debt ceiling on Monday, saying she expects the US not to be able to pay all of its bills in early June.
2023-05-23 20:21
Auto parts retailer AutoZone misses Q3 sales estimates on inventory pile-up
Auto parts retailer AutoZone Inc missed expectations for third-quarter net sales on Tuesday, as increased prices of automobile
2023-05-23 20:18
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