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Striking Boeing workers set to vote on latest offer

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Striking workers at Boeing will vote Monday on the aerospace giant's latest contract proposal to end a bruising walkout that has dragged on for more than seven weeks. Mike Corsetti, a quality inspector who has worked at Boeing for 13 years, said he was again leaning against the latest offer after voting down the previous proposals.

Fed interest rate decision and election may roil stocks - TheStreet

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  1. Fed interest rate decision and election may roil stocks  TheStreet
  2. 2024 US Election Results: Live Market Reactions to Key Races  Bloomberg
  3. How the stock market is likely to react to the election outcome  CNBC
  4. The U.S. Election: Implications For Stocks  Forbes
  5. Morning Bid: Navigating US election, Fed, bond market tumult  Reuters

When should we defer to others?

Library of Economics and Liberty 

Based on the indicators that I look at, I’d expect PCE inflation to run well above 2% over the next 5 years. On the other hand, market indicators such as TIPS spreads point to roughly 2% expected inflation. Which view should I trust?

I’d say both. If I put zero weight on my own (inside) view, and if others behaved that way as well, then it would be impossible to form an efficient market forecast. At the same time, the market forecast incorporates the “wisdom of crowds” and hence is likely to be superior to my own view. Читать дальше...

Caleb Williams injury update: Bears QB limps off after taking garbage time hit vs. Cardinals

SB Nation: Toronto Raptors 

The Chicago Bears’ season is quickly going off the rails. Chicago was still dealing with the fallout from its last second loss on a Hail Mary last week against the Washington Commanders as it entered Week 9 against the Arizona Cardinals. The Bears needed a win in the worst way, and instead came out flat and overmatched in every aspect of the game.

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All change in Brazil; investment, new and re-bid concessions and a further 50 airports to be offered

Centreforaviation.com 

The Brazilian airport concession process, which began in 2011, has come a long way since then, with many of the country's airports now under contract to a variety of mainly western operators, while in latter tranches more Brazilian companies came on board when the smaller airports became available (of which there are many).

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Willumsson song (6 replies)

Small Heath Alliance 

Needs to take off its ace. My mate started it before Charlton away having a swig-

Ohhh Big Willy, Willumsson
Ohh big Willy, Willumsson.
He’s six foot 4, Willumsson.
He’s gonna score, Willumsson.
Repeat x1000
To the tune of Black Betty

Re: Willumsson song

Small Heath Alliance 

Rab C Nesbitt

Needs to take off its ace. My mate started it before Charlton away having a swig-

Ohhh Big Willy, Willumsson
Ohh big Willy, Willumsson.
He’s six foot 4, Willumsson.
He’s gonna score, Willumsson.
Repeat x1000
To the tune of Black Betty

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Lagos plans meeting with owners of distressed buildings

The Punch 

The Lagos State Government has said it would soon arrange a meeting with developers/owners of distressed buildings on how best to address the redesign and remodelling of such structures by November. This was disclosed recently by the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Oluyinka Olumide, at a function in Alahusa, Lagos. Olumide said the

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Stunning poll has Dems hoping to turn Iowa blue

NBC News 

With just two days to go until Election Day, a brand-new Des Moines Register poll has Vice President Kamala Harris leading former President Donald Trump within the margin of error. NBC News’ Maura Barrett spoke to voters there.

Westpac Annual Profit Falls 3%, But Upbeat on Prospects

The Wall Street Journal 

The lender said its annual net profit fell by 3%, but signaled hopes that demand for housing and business credit will rise in 2025 as Australia’s central bank joins global counterparts in cutting interest rates.