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China is starting to look less scary to investors |
For investors, the appeal of China has always been clear. Despite a long list of political risks, it's the world's second-largest economy — home to a massive pool of consumers and the fastest expansion of the middle class in history. Read more » |
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Quentin Tarantino will sell 7 never-before-seen clips from 'Pulp Fiction' as NFTs |
Quentin Tarantino is getting into NFTs. Read more » |
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Avis stock more than doubles after strong earnings show no end to rental car boom |
Avis Budget investors didn't really need to try harder to make any money from the stock on Tuesday. The rental car company's shares more than doubled after Avis Budget reported strong earnings Monday evening that easily topped Wall Street's forecasts. Read more » |
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Musk's tweet raises doubt about Hertz's order for 100,000 Teslas |
When Hertz announced plans to buy 100,000 Teslas last week — the largest-ever single order for electric vehicles — it was hailed as a breakthrough moment for the shift to EVs. Read more » |
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Americans grow pessimistic on the economy as high inflation lingers |
Nearly two-thirds of Americans describe the economy as poor in a new poll that comes amid high inflation and supply chain turmoil. Read more » |
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UN World Food Programme director: I'm not picking on Elon Musk. Just please help |
The director of the United Nations' World Food Programme is still pleading with the world's richest individuals to help in the fight against the world hunger crisis. Read more » |
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