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‘Greedflation’ Is High-Priced Baloney
Sellers always try to raise prices. The free market constrains their ability to do so.
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The Morning Risk Report
Elon Musk’s X to close operations in Brazil as clash over content escalates. And, judge blocks launch of sports streaming service.
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Hamas Claims Attempted Suicide Bombing as Cease-Fire Diplomacy Resumes
The attempted bombing threatened to open a violent new chapter of the conflict as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Israel.
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Tax Firm Carrying On Arthur Andersen Brand Explores IPO
Andersen Global, the tax and legal services firm that emerged from the remnants of the defunct accounting giant rocked by the Enron scandal, is exploring taking its U.S. business public.
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Carl Icahn Pays $2 Million to Settle SEC Investigation Tied to Short-Seller Report
The penalty is modest compared to billions in losses Icahn’s company suffered after a short-seller report last year.
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The 50-Year-Old Technology That Brands and Retailers Are Trying to Quit
Standardized barcodes that stores use to scan items at checkout made their debut in 1974. Now, the industry wants to replace them with QR codes.