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Arm earnings mostly beat expectations, but chip designer falls short in a key segment

[ad_1] Arm’s stock dropped about 11% after a miss on royalty revenues. [ad_2] Source link

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Live Nation’s results should settle concerns about concert demand, analysts say

[ad_1] Concerns have grown about concert-ticket sales. But Ticketmaster parent and concert-industry giant Live Nation Entertainment Inc. is seeing none of it. [ad_2] Source link

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Teladoc posts another quarterly loss, and online mental-health unit sees revenue slip

[ad_1] Once high-flying, Teladoc’s stock drops more than 15% after the telehealth company posts yet another quarterly loss. [ad_2] Source link

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LeBron James and his USA basketball teammates have made $4.7 billion. Here’s how much most U.S. Olympians make.

[ad_1] About 27% of current U.S. Olympic athletes earn less than $15,000 a year [ad_2] Source link

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Powell says interest-rate cut ‘on the table’ in September if inflation eases again

[ad_1] The Federal Reserve on Wednesday held its benchmark interest rate steady in a range of 5.25% to 5.5%. [ad_2] Source link

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Gold posts record-high finish, lifted by Fed rate-cut hopes, Middle East violence

[ad_1] Gold futures settled sharply higher in Wednesday dealings, with prices teasing a fresh record-high finish, as expectations for a U.S. interest-rate cut in the

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Watching the Olympics at work? The Summer Games could result in a $2.6 billion U.S. productivity loss.

[ad_1] But some human-resources experts say companies should cut their employees some slack and allow them to watch the Games while on the job. [ad_2]

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Help is finally on the way for people with dementia and their caregivers with this free Medicare program

[ad_1] GUIDE program aims to ease the financial and emotional strain on caregivers. [ad_2] Source link

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Mortgage rates stall ahead of key Fed meeting

[ad_1] Mortgage applications fell 3.9% in the last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association said. [ad_2] Source link

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Millions more student-loan borrowers could see debt forgiven in latest Biden plan — no application needed

[ad_1] The Biden administration is preparing to cancel student debt for millions more borrowers — no application required — even as it faces legal challenges