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Comerica Bank: Homebuilding is set to boost the economy after a two-year contraction—making a soft landing ‘easier to imagine’
Finance
Comerica Bank: Homebuilding is set to boost the economy after a two-year contraction—making a soft landing ‘easier to imagine’
By Augusta Saraiva and BloombergJune 24, 2023
Layoffs may be starting to take a toll as weekly unemployment applications jump to their highest level since 2021
Finance
Layoffs may be starting to take a toll as weekly unemployment applications jump to their highest level since 2021
By Augusta Saraiva and BloombergJune 8, 2023
Tickets to see soccer superstar Lionel Messi play for Miami soar to $450 as resellers try to cash in on Messi-mania
Lifestyle
Tickets to see soccer superstar Lionel Messi play for Miami soar to $450 as resellers try to cash in on Messi-mania
By Augusta Saraiva and BloombergJune 7, 2023
Taylor Swift isn’t just an entertainment giant. Her sold-out tour is supercharging local economies too
Lifestyle
Taylor Swift isn’t just an entertainment giant. Her sold-out tour is supercharging local economies too
By Augusta Saraiva and BloombergJune 7, 2023
Taylor Swift’s Argentina concert tickets are such a bargain thanks to 100% inflation that some Americans may fly there to take advantage
Lifestyle
Taylor Swift’s Argentina concert tickets are such a bargain thanks to 100% inflation that some Americans may fly there to take advantage
By Patrick Gillespie, Augusta Saraiva and BloombergJune 2, 2023
Consumers are feeling gloomier about the economy as the labor market cools down
Finance
Consumers are feeling gloomier about the economy as the labor market cools down
By Augusta Saraiva and BloombergMay 30, 2023
The resilient US consumer is slowing down and analysts are worried they could be ‘hitting a breaking point’
Finance
The resilient US consumer is slowing down and analysts are worried they could be ‘hitting a breaking point’
By Leslie Patton, Brendan Case, Augusta Saraiva, Olivia Rockeman and BloombergMay 18, 2023
Baby formula prices just soared to an all-time high and manufacturers are blaming it on new regulations that ‘significantly’ raise their costs
Retail
Baby formula prices just soared to an all-time high and manufacturers are blaming it on new regulations that ‘significantly’ raise their costs
By Augusta Saraiva, Madison Muller and BloombergMay 10, 2023
The big tech layoff carnage is great news for startups and small businesses trying to snap up workers
Success
The big tech layoff carnage is great news for startups and small businesses trying to snap up workers
By Augusta Saraiva and BloombergApril 25, 2023
A factory worker with a welding mask on.
Finance
The first US factory production decline in six month is a warning sign about global demand
By Augusta Saraiva and BloombergDecember 15, 2022
Lionel Messi
Lifestyle
Inflation hits one of soccer fans’ favorite pastimes as filling the World Cup Panini sticker album will cost over $1,000
By Augusta Saraiva and BloombergAugust 30, 2022
Evergreen blocked the Suez Canal last year. Now one of its ships has run aground again—in the U.S.
Environment
Evergreen blocked the Suez Canal last year. Now one of its ships has run aground again—in the U.S.
By Augusta Saraiva, Cindy Wang and BloombergMarch 15, 2022
Adele performing
Arts & Entertainment
Amazon cloud outage delays Adele ’30’ tour presale
By Augusta Saraiva and BloombergDecember 7, 2021
Dollar Tree aisle
Retail
Dollar Tree is no longer selling its products for $1
By Augusta Saraiva and BloombergNovember 23, 2021
Hertz’s $4.2 billion deal to buy 100,000 Teslas created $119 billion in stock market value
Finance
Hertz’s $4.2 billion deal to buy 100,000 Teslas created $119 billion in stock market value
By Augusta Saraiva and BloombergOctober 26, 2021
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