Stock Futures Rise Ahead of Major Week of Earnings
The economic highlight of the week will be the September consumer price index, coming out on Friday.
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China’s Economic Growth Slows to One-Year Low
The Chinese economy lost momentum in the third quarter, expanding at its slowest pace in a year and strengthening the case for additional policy support.
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The Warning Signs Lurking Below the Surface of a Record Market
Utilities, healthcare stocks and consumer staples are leading the S&P 500 this month.
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Luxury Brands’ Stiffest Competition Is the Stuff They Have Already Sold
Sales of secondhand luxury goods are growing faster than in brands’ own stores.
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A New Challenge for China’s Economy: ‘Involution’
Beijing is fighting to limit the damage from a pattern of price wars and excess capacity across multiple industries.
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Is Gold in the Grips of a Speculative Bubble?
The danger is that gold is in the grip of the sort of speculative excess that creates bubbles in other parts of the financial system.
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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. Inflation, PMI Data in Focus as Shutdown Continues
Delayed U.S. inflation data are due to be released during the week and will attract attention from investors seeking evidence on the likelihood of future interest-rate cuts.
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Unemployment Claims Filed by Federal Workers Shoot Higher
Data from states show that initial unemployment claims filed by federal government workers have jumped up this month.
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Banks’ Strong Earnings Leave Investors Digging Deeper for Trouble Spots
Earnings from the country’s biggest banks show a booming Wall Street and a solid consumer. But a warning from Jamie Dimon took center stage.
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Bank of Canada Survey, CPI Data to Weigh on Next Rate Decision, Gov. Macklem Says
The central bank’s quarterly business-outlook survey and September’s consumer-price index data are slated for release next week.
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BOE Should Show More Caution in Future Rate Cuts, Says Chief Economist
The BOE’s Huw Pill called for the pace of cuts to be slowed in recognition of stubborn high inflation.
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Venezuela Mobilizes Troops and Militias as U.S. Military Looms Offshore
Nicolás Maduro says his country is ready for combat, though the strongman’s military is underfunded, ill-trained and no match for American firepower.
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Gold Stocks Are Surging. They Still Lag Behind Cold, Hard Bullion.
Since the start of August, a fresh rush into gold has fed demand for gold equities, whose gains have outpaced chip stocks riding the artificial-intelligence boom.
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China’s Communist Elites Gather to Map Strategy
A communique after the Communist Party’s Central Committee meeting, which runs Monday to Thursday, will indicate how Beijing aims to steer the economy through turbulence, though details of its 15th five-year plan won’t be released until March.
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October 19, 2025 23:15 ET (03:15 GMT)
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