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The Philippines is shutting down online gambling operations, many run and staffed by Chinese nationals, amid concerns the businesses have become fronts for a host of crimes.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
The U.S. economy accelerated in the second quarter with GDP rising at an annual rate of 2.8% as consumers increased their spending, businesses invested more in equipment and stocked inventories, and inflation cooled.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
Consumer-goods giant Unilever said the separation of its ice cream business was on track after it posted sales above analysts' expectations for the first half.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
Uber, Lyft and other companies that depend on gig workers scored a victory with California's top court, affirming their independent-contractor model in the state.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
The Dow rose after the report, gaining 0.2% while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell 0.5% and 0.9%, respectively.
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Kroger and Albertsons agreed to temporarily put their $20 billion deal on hold while antitrust enforcers pursue lawsuits to block it.
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Southwest Airlines will soon assign seats on flights and sell some with extra legroom, making sweeping changes in a bid to broaden its appeal to passengers and boost revenue.
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Anglo American swung to a net loss in the first half of the year after booking an impairment of $1.6 billion related to its U.K. crop-nutrients project.
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Nestlé cut its full-year sales guidance after it slowed the pace of price hikes as shoppers continue to seek cheaper alternatives to branded products.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
Stellantis posted a steep first-half drop in earnings that fell below forecasts as more cars sat at U.S. dealerships.
The Wall Street Journal • 1 YEAR AGO
