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Banks Don’t Love Rich Mortgage Borrowers as Much as They Used To

The Federal Reserve’s interest-rate hikes and recent bank failures mean lenders aren’t competing so fiercely for jumbo loans.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

U.S. Plans New Tariffs on Food-Can Metal From China, Germany and Canada

The levies, announced in response to dumping allegations, could raise prices for canned foods, an industry group says.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

The Ghost Fleet Helping Russia Evade Sanctions and Pursue Its War in Ukraine

Turkish companies have bought dozens of tankers that ship Russian oil, playing a critical role in Moscow’s attempts to keep supplying oil around the world and fund its war in Ukraine.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Some Fed Officials Are Turning Cautious about Raising Rates Too High

Central bank officials face a puzzle as inflation slows, but economic activity is firmer than anticipated.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Target, Much Like Bud Light, Is Stung by Culture Wars

The retailer lowered profit goals for the year, and executives said they would modify the annual Pride Month promotion.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Donald Trump Indicted in Georgia Over Effort to Overturn Election Results

The charges brought by Fulton County’s district attorney mark the fourth criminal case against the former president.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

China Slashes Rates, Suspends Youth Jobless Data as Economy Signals Sharper Downturn

The twin moves come as fresh data added to worrying signals on the health of the world’s second-largest economy.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original