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U.S. Eyes Sanctions Against Global Network It Believes Is Shipping Iranian Oil

The U.S. believes a global network of companies has been helping Iran evade sanctions and export oil by blending it with Iraqi oil in ship-to-ship transfers at sea to hide its origins.

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Apple iPhone Sales Remain Resilient as Company Reports 11% Decline in Profit

Chief Executive Tim Cook says there isn’t “obvious evidence” that macroeconomic factors are affecting smartphone sales.

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U.S. GDP Fell at 0.9% Annual Rate in Second Quarter; Recession Fears Loom Over Economy

The U.S. economy shrank at a 0.9% annual rate last quarter, marking a second straight quarterly decline in gross domestic product—a common definition of recession.

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Fed Lifts Rates by 0.75 Point Again

Powell expects further increases even as some economic indicators show signs of softening.

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Boise’s Housing Market Boomed Early in the Pandemic. Now It Is Cooling Fast.

Cities such as Boise that saw their housing markets explode are now expecting prices to fall as interest rates rise and companies call workers back to the office.

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Don’t Expect Big Consumer Brands to Lower Prices Soon

Coca-Cola, Unilever and Kimberly-Clark were among the companies reporting that price increases helped them cover cost inflation, but they are watching how consumers respond.

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Google Sales Growth Slows as Pressures Mount on Ad Market

Google parent Alphabet reported the slowest quarterly sales growth in two years. Shares rose more than 3% in after-hours trading.

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