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  • U.S. Inflation Eases, Records Lowest Since January
    Consumer Goods
    U.S. consumer prices rose less than expected in October, pushing the annual increase below 8% for the first time in eight months.
  • Hundreds Of Layoffs On Wall Street As Citigroup, Barclays Reduce Their Workforces
    WALL STREET
    This week, Barclays, a London-based company, slashed roughly 200 roles from its trading and banking divisions.
  • Fed Rate Hike Fears Send Wall Street Down For Fourth Day In A Row
    Wall Street
    Growth in the services sector slowed in October, keeping the Fed on its aggressive interest rate hike path.
  • Wall Street Firms Fined $1.8B For Allowing Staff To Discuss Business Deals, Trades On Personal Apps
    Wall Street
    The U.S. SEC on Tuesday fined 16 financial firms a combined $1.1 billion over failing to maintain and preserve electronic communications.
  • Asian Stocks Soar After Oil Price Breaks Past $100 Level
    OIL PRICE HIKE
    Investors are struggling to predict what will happen to the economy as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • Roblox Stock Plunges Following Lackluster Fourth Quarter Earnings
    Roblox
    Roblox's stock price dropped by 26% Wednesday to $55 per share, near the record low of $53.63 per share set last month.
  • Wall Street Falls From Record Highs As Earnings-heavy Week Kicks Off
    Wall Street
    U.S. stock indexes fell from record highs on Monday as locally listed Chinese firms tumbled on tighter regulations in the mainland, marking a poor start to a week packed with technology earnings and a Federal Reserve meeting.
  • Asia Indexes Up But Attention Remains On Data Out Later In Week
    finance economy shares markets
    The MSCI Asia index rose to the highest in a month, taking total gains made so far this year to nearly 7%.
  • Asia Indexes Headed North As Virus Fears Ease
    Australia
    Japan's Nikkei rose 2.2% on solid earnings while Hong Kong's stocks were up 1.24%. China's CSI300 index was 0.20% lower.
  • Wall Street Predicts Pause; Participants Consider Selling To Lock In Recent Gains
    WALL STREET
    A comparatively long period without a serious drop in stocks has also made some investors uneasy.
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