Here are some of the most notable stock movers in Wednesday morning action.
: Striking actors, writers, hotel housekeepers and grad-student workers all have one thing in common
The current wave of strikes, dubbed “hot labor summer” by some on social media, has been decades in the making.
Bond Report: 10-year Treasury yield finishes at three-week low, helped by easing U.K. inflation
Treasury yields end mostly lower after cooler-than-forecast U.K. inflation bolsters the narrative that central banks will soon be done raising interest rates.
Kelley Blue Book: The 2024 Kia Seltos review: A great SUV gets even better
The Seltos is a winner with its roomy interior, modern technology, and excellent warranty. For 2024, there are changes outside, inside, and under the hood.
Next Avenue: Why I walked the Camino de Santiago at 75
Out on the Camino, I was continuing a tradition that began when I was 45, honoring milestone birthdays. And I was relaxed, happy, without purpose.
NerdWallet: $850 for a campsite? Glamping is taking off, despite the steep price tags.
The fusion of luxury and nature comes with costs that can often exceed traditional hotel prices.
NerdWallet: Yes, car insurance rates are still rising. This is why, and what you can do about it.
How high will rates go? What’s causing such a steep increase? And is there anything you can actually do to lower your auto insurance rate?
Market Snapshot: Dow ends at fresh 15-month high and books longest winning streak in nearly 4 years as investors await tech earnings
U.S. stock indexes finished higher Wednesday, with the Dow industrials logging an eight day winning streak, as earnings reports underpin investor sentiment, while traders hope that slowing inflation can help central banks soon stop increasing borrowing costs.
: Pound and U.K. bond yields slide after Britain’s inflation hits lowest in more than a year
The pound fell back below $1.30, U.K. government bond yields dropped sharply and London’s equity futures jumped after data showed Britain’s inflation has dropped to its lowest in more than a year.
: The number of Americans who say they were rejected for a loan reaches highest rate in 5 years
The lower the credit score, the louder the ‘no.’
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