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CNBC Daily Open: Slow hiring doesn't mean increased layoffs


Jobs give us money. And everyone likes money. So, everyone, more or less, likes jobs. It’s a problem when there aren’t enough jobs. Read More

CNBC Daily Open: Rate cuts need to start before inflation’s 2%


In today's volatile markets, is bad news still good news? Or maybe the bad news is so bad it could just be bad? Read More

CNBC Daily Open: Can’t wait until 2% to start cutting rates


In today's volatile markets, is bad news still good news? Or maybe the bad news is so bad it could just be bad? Read More

CNBC Daily Open: All cleared for a soft landing?


With tamer inflation, hotter economy, stable jobs market, there are signs that the economy’s cleared for a soft landing. Read More

CNBC Daily Open: Wall Street's ‘dress rehearsal'


This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international ... and the broader economy, as it could signal the direction of interest rate policy — particularly ahead of a possible September ... Read More

CNBC Daily Open: Stocks slide ahead of Powell's speech


This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter ... are overly dovish given the current state of the economy. Markets are "pricing 200 bps of cuts in the next ... Read More

Stock market today: Wall Street tumbles on worries about the economy, and Dow drops more than 600


U.S. stocks tumbled to their worst day since an early August sell-off after another report raised worries about the economy's health ... Read More


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