The lux home market is seeing its biggest decline in a decade, while a 32-year-old college football player is on the rise. The Bank of England has raised rates following the Fed's increase, while the market still isn't priced for a proper recession. Audits of Chinese companies are starting to face U.S. inspections, and Amazon's 'Thursday Night Football' NFL debut drew 13 million viewers. Finally, the CEO of Proton is shutting down India VPN servers to protest cybersecurity rules.
The Market Still Isn't Priced For a Proper Recession
The Wall Street Journal
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Outline
-Lux Home MarketPosts Biggest Decline in Decade: This article discusses the recent decline in thelux home market and what this could mean for the future of the housing market.
- Rise of 32-Year-Old College Football Player: This article discusses the recent rise of a 32-year-old college football player.
- Bank of England Is Latest Central Bank to Raise Rates Following Fed Increase: This article discusses the recent increase in interest rates by the Bank of England.
- The Market Still Isn’t Priced For a Proper Recession: This article discusses how the market is not currently priced for a future recession.
- Audits of Chinese Companies Start to Face U.S. Inspections: This article discusses how audits of Chinese companies are now facing U.S. inspections.
- Amazon’s ‘Thursday Night Football’ NFL Debut Draws 13 Million Viewers: This article discusses how Amazon’s NFL debut drew in 13 million viewers.
- Proton CEO Is Shutting Down India VPN Servers to Protest Cybersecurity Rules: This article discusses how the CEO of Proton is shutting down India VPN servers to protest cybersecurity rules.
- Humana, Other Potential Buyers Circle Cano Health, Sources Say: This article discusses how Humana and other potential buyers are circling Cano Health.