Business
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It’s Time to Pay Your Student Loans. What Happens if You Fall Behind?
Missed payments will be reported as a forbearance rather than as delinquencies. But your credit score could still be affected.
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A ‘Shadow’ Lending Market in the U.S., Funded by Insurance Premiums
In 2009, as the banking business was on the verge of being reshaped by new regulations in the wake of the great financial crisis, the private equity giant Apollo Global Management found a way to make money off the retirement savings of millions of ...
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Chaos in Washington Adds to Market Jitters
Stocks and bonds have tumbled worldwide, with the 30-year Treasury bill hitting a 16-year high. Investors are worried about the economy’s health.
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Spotify Gave Subscribers Music and Podcasts. Next: Audiobooks.
Four years ago, Spotify’s business was stagnating. Apple had overtaken it as the top paid music service in the United States, losses were mounting and customer growth was slowing. Daniel Ek, the company’s chief executive, decided that Spotify needed ...
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Campbell Brown, Who Led Facebook News, Leaves Meta
Ms. Brown’s exit indicates how Meta’s priorities around news and its relationships with media companies have changed.
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What Happened to Shen Beauty?
An airy boutique for salves and cosmetics was a Brooklyn hot spot for more than a decade. But many employees described an ugly workplace.
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DirecTV Says CNN Streaming Service Risks Violating Deal
The concern, raised in a letter, signals that cable and satellite providers may push back against streaming services full of shows they’re already paying for.
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‘Elemental’ Morphs From Flop to Hit, Raising Questions Along the Way
The Pixar film struggled at the box office initially. It has now made $500 million, but not before prompting the studio to re-examine its release strategy.
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What to Know About Sam Bankman-Fried’s Fraud Trial
Mr. Bankman-Fried is accused of orchestrating a vast scheme to siphon billions of dollars of FTX customer money.
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Job Openings Rose in August
The News The number of job openings rose in August, the Labor Department reported on Tuesday, after three consecutive months of falling numbers. There were 9.6 million job openings in August, up from a revised total of 8.9 million in July, according ...