November 2, 2024

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Gold Flat Ahead of Inflation With More Big Rate Hikes Looming
Aussie Hurt by Global Slowdown Gets No Help From RBA Rate Hikes
UK’s New Prime Minister Takes Charge of a Nation Adrift
Millionaire’s Visa Aimed at Rich Chinese Faces Axe in Australia
Truss Criticized Over ‘Improper’ Firing of Top Treasury Mandarin
Malaysia Trade Chief Says Economy Needs to Recover Before Polls
Truss Risks Harming UK Government Machinery, Ex-Officials Warn
The World’s Hottest Housing Markets Are Facing a Painful Reset
Billionaire Sports Owner Harris Builds New $5 Billion Investment Firm
Carlos Alcaraz Wins US Open for 1st Slam Title, Becoming Youngest Man Ranked No. 1
Disney CEO Says Sports Betting Is a Reason for Keeping ESPN
The Global Recovery Is Sending Flares. Is Anyone Watching?
China Is Winning the Post-Ukraine Game, at Russia’s Expense
4 Ways Tech Is Going to Change the World
UK’s New Prime Minister Takes Charge of a Nation Adrift
What’s Keeping Women From Management Roles?
Adam Neumann Is Back, This Time With a Crypto Angle
Why South Africa’s Treasury is Baulking at Paying Income Grants
Arsenic Test Result at NYC Housing Complex Was ‘Incorrect’
Weather Helping, But Threat From Western Fires Persists
Eiffel Tower Lights to Turn Off Earlier to Lower Power Use
Largest Monument to Queen Elizabeth May Take Root This Winter
King Charles III, City Maker
A Chicago Icon Will Get a New Look, and a Second Chance
MicroStrategy Says It May Buy More Bitcoin in Stock Sale Filing
Crypto Trading Firm Amber Cut as Much as 10% of Its Staff
Senators Ask Meta How It’s Fighting Crypto Scams on Platforms
Around the world, soaring borrowing costs are squeezing homebuyers and property owners alike. 
From Sydney to Stockholm to Seattle, buyers are pulling back as central banks raise interest rates at the fastest pace in decades, sending house prices falling. Meanwhile, millions of people who borrowed cheaply to purchase homes during the pandemic boom face higher payments as loans reset.

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