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Ban on non-compete agreements sends shockwave across Wall Street - Financial Times

Joshua Franklin, Brooke Masters, Amelia Pollard

The US Federal Trade Commissions action to ban non-compete agreements has left Wall Street businesses rushing to restructure contracts and find new ways to tie down the high-priced personnel that the ...[Continue Reading]

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Target announces Pride month merch will only be available in 'select stores' after last year's backlash - Fox Business

Alexander Hall, Fox News' Brian Flood contributed to this report.

After last years backlash against some of Targets LGBTQIA+ products, the company announced their new Pride collection would only be available in "select stores." "Were offering a collection of pr ...[Continue Reading]

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The rule capping credit card late fees at $8 is on hold heres what it means for you - CNBC

Hugh Son

The U.S. banking industry won a key victory in its effort to block the implementation of aConsumer Financial Protection Bureaurule that would've drastically limited the fees that credit card compan ...[Continue Reading]

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Cramer's week ahead: Earnings from Home Depot, Alibaba, Walmart - CNBC

Julie Coleman

CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday guided investors through next week's market action, telling them to pay attention to a number of earnings reports, including Home Depot, Alibaba and Walmart. He also sugg ...[Continue Reading]

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McDonald's considering $5 meal deal to lure back inflation-hit customers - Fox Business

Breck Dumas

McDonald's Corp. is asking its U.S. franchisees to consider offering a $5 meal deal in an effort to convince price-conscious customers to return as fast food restaurants see sales dip due to inflatio ...[Continue Reading]

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Biden rumored to announce quadrupling of tariffs on Chinese EVs, up to 100% - Electrek

Jameson Dow

Photo is licensed under CC-CC0 1.0 The US government is reportedly set to announce wider tariffs on several categories of Chinese goods, including various green products like solar panels and batter ...[Continue Reading]

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