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Jul 2023
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How Drugs Like Ozempic Are Changing How ...

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P.M. Edition for July 6. The third installment in our three-part series on Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro. WSJ audio producer Ariana Aspuru reports on how these drugs could change the way we think about weight loss. Plus, U.S. stocks fell and bond yields rose on the latest jobs data by ADP. Investors will be scrutinizing Friday’s monthly report even more closely, amid concerns the Federal Reserve will need to keep rates higher for longer. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.

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