Business
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Europe’s Economy Edges Higher, Heading Off Forecasts of Recession
The eurozone economy grew 0.1 percent late last year, a reflection of modestly rising optimism as energy prices have eased,…
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A Key Measure of Wages Showed Moderation at the End of 2022
The Employment Cost Index, which Federal Reserve officials watch closely as a gauge of pay trends, is picking up more…
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A Tech Giant Closes In on a Pricey Funding Round
Stripe’s plan to raise billions at a lower valuation underlines the challenges facing start-ups seeking money as the market for…
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‘Night Court’ Is Back, and America Is Tuning In
The revival of the 1980s show is the most popular new sitcom in years. Even some of the people behind…
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I.M.F. Upgrades Global Outlook as Inflation Eases
The International Monetary Fund said the world economy was poised for a rebound as inflation eases.
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Showtime Changes Its Name in a Nod to Its Streaming Future
The cable network will be called Paramount+ With Showtime, and its programming will soon be integrated into the Paramount+ streaming…
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Johnson & Johnson’s Attempt to Contain Talc-Related Liabilities Is Rebuffed
The company faces some 40,000 plaintiffs that claim its baby powder caused cancer.
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Actress’s Path to Surprise Oscar Nomination Is Scrutinized
Andrea Riseborough got the nod for the little-seen “To Leslie.” The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is reviewing…
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Wall Street Is Counting on a Debt Limit Trick That Could Entail Trouble
If the debt limit is breached, investors expect Treasury to put bond payments first. It’d be politically and practically fraught.
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Ford Follows Tesla in Cutting Electric Vehicle Prices
The automaker reduced the price of the Mustang Mach-E by up to $5,900 after Tesla slashed prices of its cars…