Arm shares rose nearly 18% on the chip design company’s Wall Street debut
Key Words: Investors need to be wary of ‘priced for perfection’ stock markets, warns Larry Summers
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers says investors need to tread carefully and not declare victory too early as the Fed battles to get inflation under control.
Market Snapshot: Dow rises over 300 points to book best day in 5 weeks after strong economic data; Arm climbs 25% in Nasdaq debut
U.S. stocks end lower on Thursday as traders digest a batch of strong economic data, while shares of chip design company Arm Holdings surge in IPO.
Autotrader: Got a junky car? Your trash might be treasure—of sorts.
You have several options for selling your junk car that’s old, wrecked, unwanted, or undriveable. There’s a slim chance it’s worth something, too.
NerdWallet: Airbnb’s biggest competitor now has a rewards program, but it’s nothing to write home about
By launching its One Key loyalty program with Expedia, Vrbo gives frequent guests a reason to cheer. But how rewarding is this program? And how does it work?
Next Avenue: Leave a legacy: Use planned giving to control wealth now and give to charity after you’re gone
With a planned giving strategy, you can donate after death to causes that matter most to you, and worry less about running out of money in your lifetime.
Dow Jones Newswires: Tencent-backed Tuhu Car plans Hong Kong IPO
Tencent-backed Tuhu Car plans to raise up to 1.26 billion Hong Kong dollars ($160.89 million) through an initial public offering in Hong Kong.
Dow Jones Newswires: Nikola says electric-truck recall has no timeline or cost estimate
Nikola Chief Executive Steve Girsky said the company can’t yet share the timeline or cost estimate for the voluntary recall of 209 of its battery-electric trucks.
Dow Jones Newswires: Nikola to start selling its hydrogen fuel-cell trucks in late September
Chief Executive Steve Girsky said the company planned to deliver hydrogen-powered trucks in late September and early October.
: Caesars reportedly paid ransom to hackers, while MGM Resorts is still dealing with cyberattack
Shares of Caesars Entertainment slumped Wednesday following reports that the casino operator paid millions of dollars in ransom after it was hit by a cyberattack last month.
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