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Stocks Rise as Investors Await This Week’s Fed Meeting

U.S. stock benchmarks rose to kick off the trading week, as investors looked ahead to the Fed’s interest-rate decision Wednesday. 

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Home-Goods Retailers Jolted by Slowdown in Housing Market

The cooling housing market is threatening demand for items such as appliances, furniture and curtains.

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Dollar’s Rise Spells Trouble for Global Economies

The currency’s strength is being felt in the fuel and food shortages in Sri Lanka; in Europe’s record inflation and in Japan’s exploding trade deficit.

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Mortgage Rates Top 6% for the First Time Since the 2008 Financial Crisis

Mortgage rates topped 6% this week, a jolt to home buyers who last year were paying less than half that.

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Russia’s Vladimir Putin Says China’s Xi Jinping Raised Concerns on Ukraine War

At the first meeting between the leaders of Russia and China since Moscow invaded Ukraine, Vladimir Putin said the Kremlin would clarify its position on Ukraine, without explaining further.

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California Sues Amazon, Alleging Antitrust Violations Inflated Prices and Stifled Competition

The state attorney general alleges that the retail giant unfairly penalized merchants for offering products at lower prices on competing sites.

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Possible U.S. Railroad Strike Could Fuel More Inflation

Biden administration officials huddled with union and freight-rail company representatives, as a looming strike threatens to shut down a crucial vein of the U.S. economy and put fresh pressure on prices when inflation is hovering near four-decade highs.

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