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What to buy, and not buy, at Labor Day sales

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Many people don't head out to shop on Labor Day weekend, but it's really a great time to find deals on things for around the home. (Scripps News)
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What to buy in August

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August brings back-to-school sales, but so many other markdowns as summer draws to a close. But there are some things you may want to wait until Labor Day to buy. (Scripps News)
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Methods to turn a dorm room into a functional space

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Millions of students are getting ready to head off to college and turn a dull dorm room into a functional, cozy space. But what's most important to making a dorm feel like home? (Scripps News)
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Save on your back to school shopping

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With inflation finally easing, according to the latest government report, back-to-school shopping should be less painful this year. Here is how to save even more. (Scripps News)
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Fourth of July savings events are happening now

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The Fourth of July holiday weekend is traditionally a great time to find a deal, and this year is no different. (Scripps News)
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Family reacts to high court ruling rejecting multibillion-dollar opioid settlement

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Families of victims who died from opioid overdoses are vocal that they believe the family behind Purdue Pharma should face future litigation. A high court decision has sided with them. (Scripps News)
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What to buy — and not buy — in the month of June

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June may not have the big holiday sales, but you will still find some great deals. (Scripps News)
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Bike shops boomed early in the pandemic. It’s been a bumpy ride for most ever since

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Hobbled by pandemic-related supply-chain issues, shops sold all their bikes and had trouble restocking. (Scripps News)
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Europe Earnings Update: Worst Sales Performance Since Pandemic

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Almost half of the companies that have reported quarterly results so far have missed consensus expectations on revenue, with only 29% beating estimates -- the worst ratio since the Covid-19 pandemic -- making margin resilience all the...
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Ford Withdraws Full-Year Guidance Amid Pending UAW Deal

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Ford said it fell short of third-quarter earnings expectations, attacking higher costs and lower quality, a day after it won labor peace by giving a 25% wage hike in a new tentative contract with the UAW. David Welch has more on...
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ACEA's de Vries on European Autos Outlook

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ACEA Director General Sigrid de Vries joins Bloomberg's Anna Edwards to discuss the latest European autos sales data as well as the outlook for the industry. They discuss policy challenges, the EU's subsidy probe into Chinese EVs, and...
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China's 3Q GDP Grows 4.9% Y/Y, Beating Forecasts

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China's economy grew more than expected last quarter. Gross domestic product increased 4.9% year-on-year. Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat report on Bloomberg Television.
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Walmart Says Ozempic Causing 'Slight Pullback' by Shoppers

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Walmart Inc. says it's already seeing an impact on shopping demand from people taking the diabetes drug Ozempic, Wegovy and other appetite-suppressing medications. David Ingles and Yvonne man have more on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

European Electric Vehicle Landscape

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Bloomberg NEF's Ryan Fisher discusses Europe's EV market and the importance of charging capacity. He speaks with Kriti Gupta on "Bloomberg Daybreak Europe."
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Bloomberg

Country Garden in Talks to Hire Advisers for Offshore-Debt Plan

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Country Garden Holdings Co. is in talks with potential financial advisers to put together an offshore-debt restructuring plan, according to people familiar with the matter. The Chinese property developer has $11 billion of offshore bonds...
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Bloomberg

Detroit Auto Strikes Create Opportunity in Japan

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Japanese automakers may be a major beneficiary of the Detroit strikes, with their US competitors likely to get bogged down in the negotiations and hurt sales. Hideyuki Sano reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

CreditSights' Chow on China Property Slump

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Sandra Chow, co-head of Asia-Pacific Research at CredsitSights, discusses risks investors face in China's slumping property market. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Apple China Fears Weigh on Markets

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Apple Inc. has lost about $190 billion of market cap in recent days amid concerns about iPhone sales in China. Edwin Chan reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Is this India's Moment? The Energy Question

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India has an energy problem, a problem of both supply and demand. Rapid industrialization and limited renewable energy options have prompted the country to explore various sources, including solar, hydrogen, and wind to name a few....
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Bloomberg

China's Latest Property Policies Are 'Positive': Loomis Sayles

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Zhi Wei Feng, senior credit analyst at Loomis Sayles, discusses China's efforts to support its ailing property market and the outlook for the sector. She speaks with Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

GROW's Hong on China's Economy, Stimulus

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GROW Investment Group's Partner & Chief Economist Hao Hong discusses China's economy and policy measures. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Bloomberg

Why US Housing Is a Tale of Two Markets

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Bloomberg Intelligence's Drew Reading discusses why the US housing market is a "tale of two markets" with Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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Top Calls: TJX Beats Estimates, Raises Outlook

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Adrienne Yih, Barclays US Retail Senior Analyst, joins Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld to discuss the big movers on the back of analyst recommendations on Bloomberg Markets: The Close. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

China Regulator to Hold Meeting With Property Developers, Financiers

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China's securities regulator will be holding a meeting on Friday with some property developers and financial institutions as troubles in the real estate sector continue to mount, according to people familiar with the matter. Country...