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Goldman Sachs Plans Layoffs Despite Surging Profits

The bank told employees that head-count growth will be constrained through the end of the year.

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Soon You’ll Be Able to Shop Walmart in ChatGPT. Here’s Why It Matters.

The retail giant signals that online shopping is about to change.

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GM Takes $1.6 Billion Charge on EV Pullback

Automaker cites end of government-funded subsidies and regulatory mandates as it reduces electric-vehicle manufacturing capacity.

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LVMH Sales Pick Up in Ray of Light for Beleaguered Luxury Sector

The owner of Louis Vuitton reported a quarterly revenue of $21.15 billion, a welcome sign the sector could be reaching a turning point from a protracted slump in demand.

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Boeing’s $4.7 Billion Spirit Deal Cleared in EU, With Conditions

The European Commission’s merger regulator cleared Boeing’s $4.7 billion bid to acquire fuselage maker Spirit AeroSystems Holdings after the companies offered concessions to ease competition concerns.

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Flexport Launches AI Tools to Tackle Tariffs

The new products are aimed at helping importers assess and comply with rapidly changing U.S. trade policies.

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JPMorgan’s Profit Jumps as Business Booms on Main Street, Wall Street

The bank raked in higher revenue from trading and dealmaking​, while CEO Jamie Dimon​ said the economy remains resilient despite some signs of softening.

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Citigroup’s Profit Jumps, Boosted by Dealmaking and Trading

Citigroup’s profit jumped 16% in the third quarter, powered by a surge in dealmaking and trading revenue.

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Oracle, AMD Partner on New AI Chip Deal

The data-center cluster will use tens of thousands of AMD’s newest artificial-intelligence chips.

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Albertsons Lifts Outlook as Price Cuts, Private-Label Push Boost Sales

Albertsons is absorbing higher costs to keep prices in check for budget-conscious shoppers.

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Domino’s Sales Rise as Stuffed Crust Pizza Boosts U.S. Orders

Domino’s logged higher third-quarter revenue, with the company citing both a recent promotion and stuffed crust pizza as driving orders.

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BlackRock’s Assets Hit Record $13.5 Trillion After Market Rally, Dealmaking Spree

The investment manager’s base fees rose at an annualized rate of 10% in third quarter.

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J&J Lifts Full-Year Sales Outlook, Fueled by Pharma, Med-Device Gains

Johnson & Johnson raised its full-year sales outlook as it posted gains in both its prescription-drug and medical-device businesses in the latest quarter.

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Wells Fargo Third-Quarter Profit Rises

Wells Fargo said its profit increased 9% in the third quarter.

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Instagram to Limit Content for Teenage Users Based on PG-13 Ratings

The platform will hide certain content from teens, such as strong language and risky stunts.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

October 14, 2025 15:15 ET (19:15 GMT)

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