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These numbers show that banks’ risk from office real estate has been exaggerated
Christopher Marinac of Janney Montgomery Scott says banks are providing a lot of information that is being ignored.MarketWatch - Business -
Did Lawrence earn his new contract? What's next for Jaguars' offense?
The Jaguars and their quarterback agreed on a five-year, $275 million extension, a source told ESPN.ESPN - Sports -
US bank Wells Fargo fires employees for ‘simulating’ being at their keyboards
Workers were sacked after review found they were ‘creating impression of active work’, says filing. Business live – latest updatesThe US bank Wells Fargo has fired more than a dozen workers for alleged “simulation of keyboard activity”, in an ...The Guardian - World -
These 5 U.S. cities have been hit hardest by inflation
A housing shortage in Texas and minimum wage increases elsewhere are fueling higher than average inflation in some cities.CBS News - Top stories -
Toyota has been rocked by a string of scandals — but analysts are unfazed
Given the recent scandals, will investors flee the stock, preferring to sink money in other scandal-free Japanese automakers instead?CNBC - Business -
Taylor Swift's London Eras Tour could delay Bank of England rate cut, analysts say
Taylor Swift's record-shattering Eras Tour is continuing to supercharge local economies during its U.K. leg, potentially impacting future interest rates.CNBC - Business -
A Billionaire Has a Plan to Save the Internet—Buying TikTok Is the Next Step
Frank McCourt, the real estate mogul and former LA Dodgers owner, wants to go all in on the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol.Wired - Tech - Tiktok -
Zscaler’s stock has been a laggard this year. Why JPMorgan says it can rise 25%.
Zscaler shares are down 18% so far this year, and JPMorgan sees a buying opportunity in the cybersecurity name.MarketWatch - Business -
An Italian activist elected to European Parliament has been freed in Hungary, will return home soon
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What Wells Fargo’s ‘mouse-jiggler’ scandal says about the problem with work right now
Devices that help people fake time at their desks may also be a symptom of employees struggling to keep up with the always-on, always-available expectations of their jobs.MarketWatch - Business
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