David Gura
Stories
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Business
The Dow rallies to its best day since 2020 after the Fed rules out larger rate hikes
Markets jumped after Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank was not contemplating bigger rate hikes than the half-a-percentage-point increase it delivered on Wednesday.
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Business
Here are 3 reasons why stocks are tanking
Stocks were pummeled on Friday with the Nasdaq slumping more than 4% to post its worst month since 2008. Why things have gotten so bad in Wall Street.
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Business
Shares continue to slump as fears about the economy and earnings grip Wall Street
The Dow dropped by more than 800 points as investors deal with a slew of concerns, including disappointing earnings and the prospect of sharply higher interest rates.
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Business
Tesla shares sink, wipe out over $125 billion in value, as Musk scores Twitter deal
Tesla shares dropped 12.2%, wiping out more than $125 billion off its market value, over worries about how it would be impacted as Elon Musk looks to complete his takeover of Twitter.
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Business
Elon Musk wants to buy Twitter
The maverick billionaire Elon Musk says he wants to buy Twitter and take it private. He's already Twitter's largest shareholder and has been a persistent critic of the platform's speech policies.
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Business
3 things to know as Russia heads to a historic debt default
Events over the past week have brought Russia tantalizingly close to its first default on foreign debt since the Bolshevik Revolution over a century ago.
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Environment
The S.E.C. wants companies to disclose how climate change is impacting them
Under the rule proposals, companies would be required to share information about their greenhouse gas emissions as well as climate-related risks faced by their businesses.
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Business
The U.S. may force companies to disclose climate risks, marking a historic change
The SEC is expected on Monday to propose new requirements for companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and risks to their businesses from climate change.
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Business
Fears are growing that Russia will default on its debt. Here's what you need to know
Russia owes interest payments on two dollar-denominated bonds on Wednesday. If it doesn't pay, the country could go into default.
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Business
Foreign investors want out of the economic crossfire, but can't exit Russian holdings
As wide-ranging sanctions cripple Russia's economy, many international investors have determined the country is no longer a place where they can invest their money.