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If a recession hits, should you invest or hold off?
You can't time the market, but you can time yourself.
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Divisions over Trump complicate unions' response to government shutdown
Unions representing civil servants might be expected to speak in unison on getting their members back to work, but differences in tactics and philosophy are emerging.
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Boeing warns that the shutdown could hurt its business and the overall aviation industry
"We are concerned about the short term effects on our friends, families and neighbors in the communities we operate in as well as the long term effects that may begin to weigh on our operational efficiency, pose other challenges for our business and the aviation sector in general," Boeing told CNBC in an emailed statement.
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Gift retailer Things Remembered prepares bankruptcy filing: sources
Things Remembered Inc, a U.S. retailer that sells engraved gifts and keepsakes, is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection in the coming days and shutter most of its roughly 400 stores, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
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California city approves 25-cent fee on disposable cups
Berkeley, California, has approved a 25-cent fee on disposable cups city officials say is part of an effort to eliminate restaurant waste. The City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve the ordinance that also forces restaurants to provide to-go containers that are compostable by January 2020.
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Financial shock for 800,000 federal workers is about to get much worse
If the shutdown continues through the week, Friday will mark the second federal paycheck missed by affected federal workers, whose household budgets have been completely upended.
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Contrarian who called 2008 housing crash expects a recession this year
Gary Shilling sees the U.S. economy deteriorating faster than most economists think.
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Stocks close higher on strong corporate earnings reports
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed higher Wednesday on the back of strong quarterly earnings from companies like IBM, United Technologies and Procter & Gamble.
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