Buying A Home In 2023 Will Still Suck - [2022-12-01 14Pqwf]

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Xi Jinping's biggest crisis yet: China lockdown protests, stumbling economy: Linette Lopez


The historic protests in China are just the start. Unless Xi Jinping can fix the economy, his problems are just going to get worse.

Zuckerberg, Jassy, Fink, Yellen on US economic outlook, recession risk: Theron Mohamed


The Meta and Amazon CEOs plan to cut costs and invest more carefully, while the BlackRock chief warned government bailouts aren't guaranteed.

Hershel Walker not letting journalists within 20 feet of him: reporter: Sophia Ankel


Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker, who has been endorsed by Trump, has not spoken to reporters for nearly two months.

Disney Store Japan sells Winnie the Pooh shirt with China protest meme: Britney Toh


Chinese citizens have likened Winnie the Pooh to Chinese President Xi Jinping, while the blank paper Pooh holds is a symbol of China protests.

Tiananmen Square student leader says Xi is showing signs of weakness: Cheryl Teh


Zhou Fengsuo, who was sent to a Chinese re-education camp after the Tiananmen protest, said he was "in tears" watching the weekend protests in China.

Sam Bankman-Fried: DMs with 'friend' reporter not meant to be public: Kelsey Vlamis


During a long and at times awkward interview with The New York Times, Sam Bankman-Fried summed up the FTX fiasco by saying "I've had a bad month."

Royal aide said Meghan and Harry's marriage will 'end in tears': Anneta Konstantinides


Lady Susan Hussey resigned after reportedly asking a Black charity founder "where they really came from" multiple times during a royal event.

AMC CEO's big severance amid layoffs is part of a wider problem: Rebecca Knight, Marguerite Ward


CEOs talked a big game about caring for workers during the pandemic. But their stratospheric pay amid rank-and-file layoffs tells another story.

Strong economy now will lead to stock market crash, recession, higher inflation in 2023: Neil Dutta


A suddenly surging economy will force the Federal Reserve to keep hiking interest rates. When that happens, investors and consumers better buckle up.

Buying a home in 2023 will still suck: Alcynna Lloyd


Higher mortgage rates mean pricier monthly payments for homebuyers, which offset any affordability gained from declining property prices.