Business
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Netflix’s Strike Defense Is Strong. It May Have Some Cracks Anyway.
The company is best suited among media giants to cope with the Hollywood shutdown. But a lengthy strike by writers…
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Why Britain’s Mortgage Holders Are Being Squeezed
The Bank of England’s campaign to curb inflation is pushing up monthly payments for millions of homeowners.
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U.K. Inflation Rate Slows to 7.9 Percent, as Price Pressures Ease
The News Consumer prices in Britain rose 7.9 percent in June from a year ago, the Office for National Statistics…
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Jaguar Land Rover’s Owner to Build Battery Plant in England
The factory, made possible by government subsidies, could produce nearly half of the electric-car batteries needed in Britain by 2030.
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Carvana, Used Car Dealer, Reaches Deal to Restructure Debt
Most of the company’s bondholders have agreed to accept bonds that are worth less than what they were owed but…
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Kim Kardashian’s Skims Is Now Worth $4 Billion
As the apparel company prepares to expand into physical stores and men’s clothing, its latest funding round may spur questions…
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Actors’ Strike Won’t Halt 39 Independent Projects, Union Says
SAG-AFTRA confirmed the productions had no ties to the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which represents big studios.…
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Air Taxis, Hyped for Years, May Finally Take Off
Federal regulators released a plan that would allow a new generation of small aircraft to transport people short distances.
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Actors and Hollywood Studios ‘Remain Far Apart’ on Crucial Issues
The actors’ union and the organization that bargains on behalf of the studios traded statements underscoring how much work needs…
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Ford Slashes Price of Electric F-150 as Demand Weakens
Sales of electric vehicles have slowed recently partly because prices of some models like the F-150 Lightning had risen a…