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Jobless claims fall, indicating continued labor market stability
Initial unemployment claims dipped last week, supporting views that the labor market remains steady despite slower job growth and ongoing economic uncertainties. The post Jobless claims fall, indicating continued labor market stability appeared first on The San Joaquin Valley Sun .
HSBC cuts gold price forecasts amid hawkish Fed and stronger dollar
HSBC has lowered its gold price outlook for the next two years, citing tighter U.S. monetary policy and a robust dollar, though downside risks are seen as limited. The post HSBC cuts gold price forecasts amid hawkish Fed and stronger dollar appeared first on The San Joaquin Valley Sun .
New York sues 3M, DuPont over forever chemicals
State Attorney General Letitia James alleges that several chemical companies knowingly sold toxic PFAS chemicals linked to health risks, and seeks to hold them accountable for environmental and public health damages. The post New York sues 3M, DuPont over forever chemicals appeared first on The San Joaquin Valley Sun .
Trump lets housing bill become law in protest over Voter ID
The president allowed a major bipartisan housing bill to take effect without his signature, protesting the lack of action on his preferred voter ID legislation. The post Trump lets housing bill become law in protest over Voter ID appeared first on The San Joaquin Valley Sun .
PepsiCo misses earnings estimates as consumers cut back spending
The beverage giant’s Q2 results fell short of analyst expectations, with strong international gains offset by muted North American demand amid rising inflation and high gas prices. The post PepsiCo misses earnings estimates as consumers cut back spending appeared first on The San Joaquin Valley Sun .
