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Sep 2024
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Boeing (BA) workers reject contract, set to strike at midnight. (00:21) Fortinet confirms breach after hacker boasts of data theft: report. (01:51) FirstEnergy reaches $100M settlement with SEC in HB 6 bribery scandal. (03:00)

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China to raise retirement age as workforce shrinks, aging population grows
GS strategist says quality small-cap stocks worth a look as the Fed embarks on rate cuts
Noom launches cheaper compounded version of Novo's semaglutide

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