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JLL's Bid Intensity Index measures bidding activity in order to give a real-time view of liquidity and competitiveness in private real estate capital markets.
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Abercrombie & Fitch's namesake brand is struggling to lap the massive growth it saw in prior quarters. Its teen-focused Hollister brand is now fueling sales.
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Kohl's beat on earnings and revenue as it tries to turn around sales and find a new CEO.
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Flowers, succulents and Formula One race cars helped fuel a 12% revenue bump for Lego during the first half of the year.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced he was withdrawing an additional $175 million from California's high-speed rail project.
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Rent growth in the student housing sector slowed to just 0.9% in July across 200 schools surveyed by Yardi.
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Frontier Airlines has gotten more aggressive for Spirit customers as its rival is on shakier financial footing.
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With the price of a Lamborghini starting at $400,000, many buyers are choosing to wait for more stable tariff rates before buying, CEO Stephan Winkelmann said.
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Tennis legend Billie Jean King sat down with CNBC's Alex Sherman for a wide-ranging interview on the state of women's sports and uniting tennis across sexes.
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Eli Lilly now has the clinical trial data required to start filing for approvals of the drug for chronic weight management with global regulators.
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Cracker Barrel Old Country Store on Monday issued a statement responding to the backlash it faced last week over its rebranding and new logo.
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Netflix capitalized on its chart-topping "KPop Demon Hunters" over the weekend with a two-day theatrical release of its new sing-along version.
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Carriers across western Europe are suspending shipments to the U.S. so they can prepare for the end of the de minimis exemption and new requirements.
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After its planned acquisition of Dutch coffee company JDE Peet's, Keurig Dr Pepper will split its beverage and coffee units into two separate U.S.-listed firms.
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Mania over "blind box" shopping is catching on across the Chinese economy with everyone from travel agents to supermarkets offering their own versions.