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Consumer prices rose at annualized rate of 3.3% in March: federal government

By Joseph Weber

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Stocks increase, oil drops below $100 a barrel amid Iran ceasefire

Brent oil futures were last down 13.7% at $94.29, and U.S crude futures were down 16% at $94.93 a barrel

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Zillow releases list of top 10 markets for first-time homebuyers

According to Zillow, these markets made the list because those locations have seen competitive prices and less competition among buyers.

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unemployment

US economy added 178K jobs in March, nearly triple Wall Street expectations

Wall Street expectations was 59,000 new jobs.

Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman to step down within the year

JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs cut jobs as Wall Street layoffs continue

US private sector adds 324,000 jobs in July

‘Bidenomics is a hoax’: Rep. Norman says there’s been no bright light in Biden’s economy

British pound hits record low against US dollar

White House on Ticketmaster debacle: capitalism without competition is exploitation

Global central banks raise interest rates again

Pending home sales rose in January

JP Morgan CEO says the risk of recession is increasing

Kevin McCarthy says he and Biden have not reached agreement on debt ceiling

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