23andMe said that the profile information of some customers was accessed without their permission by a third party.
Dow Jones Newswires: CleanCore Solutions files for IPO
CleanCore Solutions has filed for an initial public offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Dow Jones Newswires: Qantas chairman to step down as airline seeks to repair its reputation
Australia’s biggest airline, Qantas Airways, said Chairman Richard Goyder and other board members would step down as the company seeks to repair its battered reputation among customers.
: Family Dollar recalls dozens of P&G, J&J, Colgate products in 23 states due to incorrect temperature storage
Family Dollar voluntarily recalled dozens of OTC drugs and medical devices sold at its stores because they had been stored at improper temperatures.
IPO Report: Birkenstock prices IPO at $46 a share, at low end of range
German sandal maker Birkenstock has priced its initial public offering at $46 a share, on the low end of its expected range, as investors remain cautious about new public debuts.
The Tell: Bruising Treasury bond selloff is looking long in the tooth, says Deutsche Bank strategist
A rout in U.S. Treasury debt that has helped trample stocks and revive recession fears in the U.S. took a breather on Tuesday, as long-dated Treasury yields recorded their biggest pullback since March.
The Ratings Game: Block’s stock has more than 50% upside after a ‘massive pullback,’ BofA predicts
Block shares have seen a “massive pullback” since the end of July, but a BofA analyst predicts a buying opportunity in the payment-technology name.
The Fed: Fed’s Kashkari says recent run-up in longer-term bond yields is ‘a little bit perplexing’
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said Tuesday that the runup in the 10-year Treasury yields is ‘a little bit perplexing,’
Market Extra: Emerging-market stocks are looking cheap, especially relative to the U.S. Does that mean it is time to buy?
Emerging-market stocks are coming off a tough quarter after facing down a triple threat of rising Treasury yields, a stronger U.S. dollar, and a lackluster recovery in China’s economy and markets.
In One Chart: New York City is (mostly) back to the office based on this gauge
Daily ridership on New York City’s Metro-North suburban commuter lines shows a much stronger return-to-office trend than a popular gauge of badge swipes, according to Deutsche Bank.
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