U.S. Employers Added XXX,000 Jobs in August
Economists estimate U.S. employers added 170,000 to payrolls, the smallest gain this year #press
Ukraine Fights to Widen Its Puncture of Russian Front Lines
Expanding the small southeastern breach could put critical Russian logistics lines within reach of Ukrainian artillery. #press
Nursing Homes Must Boost Staffing Under First-Ever National Standards
The rule would require patients receive weekly care from a registered nurse and a nurse aide. #press
The Devastating Shot That Novak Djokovic Is Still Improving
The 23-time major champion is hitting his forehand better this season than at any point in his career. He’s counting on it to win him the U.S. Open. #press
Why Singapore Banks Are Worried About Foreign Customers
Financial institutions are scouring client records after police raided a sprawling criminal organization with stockpiles of cash—and dozens of bank accounts. #press
Q&A With Silicon Valley Prosecutor Taking Aim at Crypto 'Pig-Butchering' Scams
Erin West, a Santa Clara deputy district attorney, is known in crypto law-enforcement circles for raising awareness on the scams and helping victims get their money back. #press
5 Things CFOs Should Know About Generative AI
Finance chiefs weigh guardrails, financial risks and investment returns as they work to put new technology into practice. #press
How to Hang Onto Summer Vibes in the Fall
Autumn anxiety can creep in as days get shorter and schedules get busier. Here’s how to cope. #press
Americans' Ideal Family Size Is Larger Than the Birthrate Suggests
The data provides a fuzzy but important look at preferences. #press
U.S. Immigration Courts Mired in Yearslong Backlog: 'I Just Want a Resolution'
Millions of immigrants are raising their American children and settling into work lives without knowing whether they will be allowed to stay. #press
New Boozy Drinks Blur Lines Between Kid, Adult Beverages
Regulators are cracking down on shelf placement of drinks such as SunnyD Vodka and Eggo Liqueur. #press
Stagnation Worries Weigh on Euro
Worries about a deteriorating eurozone economy is putting pressure on the euro, Ulrich Leuchtmann, Commerzbank Research said. #press
https://www.wsj.com/articles/stagnation-worries-weigh-on-euro-4a7884aa?utm_source=press.coop
SAS Back in Profit on Strong Demand
SAS swung to a bigger-than-expected net profit in the third quarter as higher demand drove a 54% rise in revenue. #press
Salzgitter Withdraws Outlook After Aurubis Problems
Salzgitter suspended its earnings guidance for 2023 after its Aurubis unit said thieves had stolen copper with a value in the three-digit-million-euro range, prompting a profit warning. #press
Trump pleaded not guilty to the charges against him in the Georgia racketeering case and filed a motion to sever his case from that of two other defendants who are set to go on trial in October.
Trump pleaded not guilty to the charges against him in the Georgia racketeering case and filed a motion to sever his case from that of two other defendants who are set to go on... #press
Dollar General shares fell to their lowest levels in years after the discount retailer cut its outlook for 2023.
Dollar General shares fell to their lowest levels in years after the discount retailer cut its outlook for 2023. #press
Consumers boosted their spending rapidly in July and price pressures remained modest, signs of continued U.S. economic strength amid rising interest rates.
Consumers boosted their spending rapidly in July and price pressures remained modest, signs of continued U.S. economic strength amid rising interest rates. #press
Disney-owned networks including ESPN and ABC-TV local stations went dark for Charter Communications customers amid a dispute between the companies over channel packages.
Disney-owned networks including ESPN and ABC-TV local stations went dark for Charter Communications customers amid a dispute between the companies over channel packages. #press
U.S. stocks ended mixed in the last session in August, with the S&P 500 and Dow industrials falling 0.2% and 0.5%, respectively, while the Nasdaq rose 0.1%.
U.S. stocks ended mixed in the last session in August, with the S&P 500 and Dow industrials falling 0.2% and 0.5%, respectively, while the Nasdaq rose 0.1%. #press
Eurozone Government Bond Supply to Accelerate in September
Government bond issuance in the eurozone will accelerate significantly in September, given typical seasonal patterns, Barclays said, forecasting gross issuance of €103 billion. #press