November 2, 2024

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This QuickTake adaptation of our award-winning podcast, The Pay Check, focuses on the racial wealth gap.
Fuller’s Pub Chain Fears Its Energy Bills Will Soar 125%
Saudi Aramco Says Global Oil Buffers May Vanish When Demand Recovers
Porsche Investor Demand Exceeds $9.4 Billion Offering in Hours
Mike Ashley Quits Frasers’ Board: The London Rush
Instagram Influencers Are Trampling Australia’s Canola Crops
Smart Car Firm Backed by Geely Billionaire Explores Hong Kong Listing After US SPAC Deal
Indonesia Passes Data Privacy Law to Halt Rush of Breaches
Instagram Influencers Are Trampling Australia’s Canola Crops
Myanmar to Lower Dollar Reliance in Favor of Ruble, Yuan
Uganda Confirms One Fatal Ebola Case, Dispatches Response Team
World Will Get More Millionaires After 2022’s Wealth Destruction
Billionaire Gunvor CEO Revives Oil Trading Riches on Energy Boom
“Don’t Look Up” Director McKay Gives to Climate Activists
Hurts, So Good! Eagles QB Dominant in 24-7 Win Over Vikings
Rate-Hike Fears Are Hitting People Where They Live
Facebook, Beware: The Metaverse Is Flat
Follow the Queen’s Example: Make Sure You Have a Will
Private Equity Giants Are Having Cash Flow Problems
Business Schools Are Beginning to Embrace Stakeholder Inclusion
The Global Race to Hike Rates Tilts Economies Toward Recession
European Banks Promising More Diversity Appoint Only Male CEOs
Transcript ‘In Trust’ Episode 4: The Guardianship
India, World Bank Looking to Spur Lending for Electric Vehicles
South Africa’s No. 3 City Has $18 Billion Plan to End Power Cuts
Berlin Has a Surprising Soft Spot for Its Soviet Memorials
Hurricane Fiona Exposes Puerto Rico’s Failure to Fix Frail Power Grid
NYC’s Rikers Should Go Into Receivership, Some Advocates and Officials Say
The Quest for Cheaper Bitcoin Mining Power Continues North
Wintermute Hacked for About $160 Million in DeFi Operations
SEC Suit Hints at Case for US Jurisdiction Over Ethereum Network
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Wednesday’s meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee is dominating all discussions. That’s inevitable. But if there’s one area where the Fed’s monetary policy could wreak changes, and where many Americans fear that it will, it is on housing. 

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