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But people making the same exact purchases as you aren’t necessarily paying the same exact prices as you. Companies have used this kind of information to effectively offer different prices to different groups of consumers. Using AI, companies can now answer questions like, “What is this person going to buy next? Rather, its bread and butter is providing companies with “all of the analytics and predictive scenarios” to figure out prices themselves. Then, by predicting how much consumers will buy at different price points, Revionics helps retailers manage their inventories.
Persons: New York CNN —, Shikha Jain, Simon, Kucher, , , Jim Presley, What’s, Presley, Jain, Matt Pavich, David Paul Morris, Mary Winn Pilkington, Revionics wasn’t, it’s “ Organizations: New, New York CNN, Starbucks, North, Starbucks . Companies, Companies, Tractor Supply Co, Revionics, Bloomberg, Getty, Tractor Supply, CNN Locations: New York, North American
Risk is extreme Risk is high Risk is negligible Risk is medium Risk is high Risk is low Risk is high Risk is negligible Risk is negligible Risk is medium Risk is extreme Risk is high Risk is extreme Risk is extreme Risk is medium Risk is medium Risk is high Risk is high Risk is high Risk is extreme Risk is high Risk is low Risk is extreme Risk is extreme Risk is extreme Risk is low Risk is low Risk is negligible Risk is extreme Risk is high Risk is extreme Risk is negligible Risk is low Risk is high Risk is negligible Risk is negligible Risk is high Risk is extreme Risk is low Risk is extreme Risk is high Risk is high Risk is low Risk is extreme Risk is low Risk is medium Risk is extreme Risk is low Risk is negligible Risk is mediumIn a small apartment outside Madrid on Jan. 11, 2022, an argument over household chores turned violent when Lobna Hemid’s husband smashed a wooden shoe rack and used one of the broken pieces to beat her. Yes No N/AThe system produced a score for each victim: negligible risk, low risk, medium risk, high risk or extreme risk. Judges can serve as a check on the VioGén system, with the ability to intervene in cases and provide protective measures. The ministry declined to disclose the VioGén risk scores of the 247 who were killed. Of those, 55 had been classified as negligible risk or low risk.
Persons: Lobna, Hemid’s, Bouthaer el Banaisati, Hemid, , VioGén, el Banaisati, Ana Maria Arevalo Gosen, Alice Fang Spanish, , Susana Pavlou, Juan José López, Jesús Melguizo, Antonio Pueyo, Pueyo, , Mr, Juanjo Medina, “ We’re, Francisco Javier Curto, ” Francisco Javier Curto, The New York Times José, Sindicato, Serafín Giraldo, Escarraman, Stefany González Escarraman, Williams Escarraman, Escarraman’s, Eva Jaular, Jaular, Elisabeth, Ana María Arévalo, Luz, ” Luz, you’ve, María, it’s, Agudo, Ossorio, Fernando Grande, Amelia Franas, Police haven’t, Melguizo Organizations: Jan, The New York Times, VioGén, Interior Ministry, New York Times, Spanish, Council of, Mediterranean, of Gender Studies, The Times, University of Barcelona, Police, Basque Country, Times, University of Seville, United Association of Civil Guards, , The New York Locations: Spain, Madrid, The New York Times Spain, United States, Netherlands, Britain, Canada, Germany, Catalonia, Basque, Seville, VioGén, Alicante, Liaño, Spanish, Southern Spain, Granada, Morocco
Read previewThe battle between streamers for TV ads is ushering in a new push for brand partnerships, from joint marketing campaigns to product placements. It's also bringing in ad chief Peter Naylor's team into conversations brands are having with VP Magno Herran, who's long overseen marketing partnerships. AdvertisementBrand reps looking to discuss partnerships have noticed Netflix and Amazon ad salespeople popping up unexpectedly in meetings. To fuel their efforts, they're hiring legacy TV ad sellers, throwing extravagant TV upfronts presentations, and adding live events and sports to sweeten their offerings for advertisers. AdvertisementApple TV+ doesn't have an advertising tier (yet), but it's pushing more into brand partnerships, recently hiring an Endeavor exec to work on brand deals across its titles.
Persons: , who've, It's, Peter Naylor's, Magno Herran, Lauren Anderson's, Alan Moss, Jennifer Verdick, Elisabeth Daniels, Maisel, They're, Jen Cowan, Libby Bush, Bush Organizations: Service, Netflix, Business, MGM Studios, WWE, Cannes, Brands, Amazon, Marriott, PQ Media, Talent, CAA, Ally, Apple, Endeavor Locations: Banks
Menendez maintains his innocence and plans to appeal the verdict, he told reporters outside the Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday. The discovery that Menendez owned a hoard of gold bars stunned many people. And now even Costco sells gold bars. The two kilograms and 11 ounces worth of gold bars Menendez and his wife possessed would have been worth over $185,000 as of Tuesday, according to Goldprice.org data. Other people who prefer to keep gold under their own roof store it in a gun safe or floor safe, he added.
Persons: Sen, Bob Menendez, Menendez, Jonathan Rose, ” Rose, , , Rose, it’s Organizations: New York CNN, Bank, Genesis Gold, Western Alliance, CNN, Costco, Dow, IRS Locations: New York, Manhattan, Beverly Hills , California
Wall Street’s expectations for a September rate cut rose to roughly 93% on Thursday from 73% the day before, according to the CME FedWatch Tool. “A September rate cut should be a done deal at this point,” wrote Ron Temple, chief market strategist at Lazard, in a Thursday note. Some economists worry that if the Fed doesn’t cut rates by then, cracks could begin to deepen in the labor market. A September rate cut “may not be the magic elixir some investors are seeking,” wrote Brent Schutte, chief investment officer at Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management, in a Monday note. On an annual basis, consumer prices are increasing at their slowest pace since June 2023, matching the lowest annual rate since early 2021.
Persons: , Ron Temple, Jerome Powell didn’t, Brent Schutte, Alicia Wallace, , Elisabeth Buchwald, McDonald’s, Read Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, Federal Reserve, Lazard, Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management, Bureau of Labor Statistics ’, Taco Bell Locations: New York, Burger
But just how much value is there in these kinds of “value” meals? Well, actually, not as much as you may think, since prices for many key ingredients used in value meals are coming down. Cheese, potatoes and tomatoes are getting cheaperMany of the recently announced value meals use cheese, potatoes and tomatoes. Meat eaters benefit the most from the value meal warIf you eat meat, you’re more likely to benefit from some value menu items. Given that meat prices are rising at a faster pace than most foods, it’s no wonder most fast-food chains are only offering value menus for a limited time.
Persons: McDonald’s, Joe Erlinger, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Taco Bell, Bureau of Labor Statistics ’, McDonald’s, Wall Locations: New York, Burger, McDonald’s USA
New York CNN —It’s soon going to cost more money to get your foot in the door at Costco. The retailer is raising membership fees by $5 to $65 a year in the US and Canada, Costco announced Wednesday. This marks the first time in seven years Costco is raising membership fees. The company estimated that 52 million memberships will be impacted, a little over half of which are Executive members, Costco said. Last year, Costco earned $4.6 billion in revenue from membership fees, an 8% increase from 2022.
Persons: New York CNN — It’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Costco, Sam’s Club, Amazon Locations: New York, Canada
Modi, who leads the world’s biggest democracy, has propped Putin up by making India one of a few loyal customers of Russian oil and gas throughout the two-year war in Ukraine. For all the controversies over nuclear power, it’s a zero-carbon form of energy when generated and it’s fast becoming part of many countries’ answer to the climate crisis. “Clearly the Kremlin has decided that would be a good idea, and some countries are keen to expand their own nuclear power production. It changed its tune in May, when it banned Russian uranium imports, and is on a quest to rapidly develop its own industry to produce HALEU to fuel its own next-generation reactors. It can only benefit India being part of closer collaboration in the Arctic.”She added that India was also benefiting from processing Russian crude oil.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Narendra Modi, Putin, Modi, Modi’s, ” Elisabeth Braw, Gavriil, Biden, , Alan Ahn, GAVRIIL GRIGOROV, ” Braw Organizations: CNN, Indian, TASS, Atlantic Council’s Transatlantic Security Initiative, ., Getty, Energy, Washington DC, Getty Images Locations: Moscow, Russia, Ukraine —, India, Ukraine, Europe, . Russian, AFP, China, United States, Washington
Suddenly, the red-hot labor market is feeling closer to lukewarm for job seekers. The unemployment rate rose to a three-year high of 4.1% in June, with 6.8 million people unemployed. At that time a year ago, the unemployment rate was at 3.6% and 6 million people were unemployed. The rising unemployment rate — driven primarily by more people entering the workforce — means that it’s getting more competitive for job hunters to get hired. Since 2022, the temporary help sector has added jobs in only four months.
Persons: It’s, Luke Pardue, switchers, David Tinsley, Jack McIntyre Organizations: CNN, Aspen, Bank of America, Bank of America Institute, , of Labor Statistics, Labor Department, Brandywine Global
New York CNN —Your kid’s summer camp is likely fully staffed. The shift is a refreshing change after the pandemic drove many teens away from working during their summer breaks. “Now I’m seeing parents pushing their kids to work again,” said Pritikin, who employs around 350 staff members each summer. Ten years ago, high school-aged camp staff made around $1,000 for an entire summer. Lifeguards prepare for the opening of the Astoria Pool in the New York City borough of Queens on June 27, 2024.
Persons: They’re, , Paul Harrington, That’s, it’s, Eric Brotherson, , Brotherson, he’s, Andy Pritikin, Pritikin, weren't, Frank Burkhauser, Harrington, ” Andrew Challenger, Joshua A . Bickel, Eric Adams, Spencer Platt, Gregg McQueen, We’ll, ” McQueen, Adams, Tom Gill, ” Gill Organizations: New, New York CNN, Rhode Island College, Glenwood, Colorado Rockies, Liberty, Challenger, YMCA Camp Kern, American Lifeguard Association . New, New York City, CNN, United States Lifesaving Association, “ Lifeguard Locations: New York, Glenwood, Glenwood Springs , Colorado, rollercoasters, Liberty Lake, Bordentown, Mansfield Township , New Jersey, Oregonia , Ohio, American Lifeguard Association . New York City, New York City, Queens
America’s job market remains solid, but it has lost momentum over the past year. The Federal Reserve is watching closely to see if it will continue to hold up or weaken more than expected. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said this week at an economic forum in Portugal that the risk of inflation reaccelerating has come into better balance with the risk of the job market unexpectedly deteriorating. Fed officials indicated in their latest economic projections that they expect to cut interest rates just once this year, which have been at a 23-year high for a year now. It rose to 4.1% in June, according to the Labor Department’s latest tally.
Persons: Jerome Powell, ” Powell, , Mary Daly Organizations: Federal, ” San Francisco Fed, Labor Locations: Portugal, ” San
New York CNN —If you’re a PR person, I can’t possibly think of a harder job right now than working at Boeing. Boeing held a press conference from a factory in Renton, Washington, on Thursday to talk about quality improvements. But strangely enough, Boeing sharing that information itself got Boeing in trouble with the NTSB. Clean up, clean up everybody everywhereWhen the NTSB’s statement went out, Boeing’s PR team went back into crisis clean-up mode. At the same time, rules are rules no matter how hypocritical they are.
Persons: It’s, they’d, Max, Elizabeth Lund, Lund, Gregory Wallace, Chris Isidore, ” Lund, , that’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Senate, National Transportation Safety Board, NTSB, , Department of Justice, CNN, Boeing’s PR Locations: New York, Renton , Washington
Last month there were $122 billion of transactions at car dealerships, according to Commerce Department estimates. That accounts for 17% of all retail sales in May. An outage lasting through June 30 would mean 10 days without dealership access to CDK. Now here’s where it gets even more glaring: Retail sales aren’t just some minor part of the economy. Consider yourself warned: You may want to hold off on looking at your 401(k) on July 25, when the government releases second-quarter GDP estimates.
Persons: Ramishah Maruf, Peter Valdes, CDK, Russell Price, ” Price Organizations: New, New York CNN, North America, Commerce Department, Ameriprise, CNN Locations: New York
That’s because the economy has consistently ranked among the top — if not the very top — voter issues in presidential election after presidential election. Unemployment: Low, but with warning signs aheadThe nation’s unemployment rate stayed below 4% for 27 months, its longest such streak and a match for a period in the 1960s. That streak ended last month, when the unemployment rate rose to 4% from 3.9%. That means job seekers might find it harder to get hired. The number of job openings in the US economy recently fell to a three-year low.
Persons: Bill Clinton’s, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, David Paul Morris, Joe Raedle, they’ve, Frederic J . Brown Organizations: New, New York CNN, ABC, CNN, Bloomberg, Getty, of Labor Statistics, Target, Walmart Locations: New York, AFP
New York CNN —America’s biggest banks are well positioned to survive a severe recession while continuing to lend to households and businesses, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday in its annual bank resilience test, commonly referred to as a stress test. However, banks could suffer higher losses, if a significant economic downturn were to hit now versus a year ago. As a result of the banking crisis that fueled the Great Recession, the Fed conducts stress tests to monitor and uncover potential signs of weaknesses in the financial system. At the same time, banks’ income from fees was lower, giving them less of a buffer to absorb those losses. “The goal of our test is to help to ensure that banks have enough capital to absorb losses in a highly stressful scenario.
Persons: New York CNN —, they’ve, Michael Barr, , ” Barr Organizations: New, New York CNN, Federal Reserve Locations: New York
This spring, 30 ninth graders from a progressive private school near Greenwich Village went on a field trip. At the school, Little Red School House and Elisabeth Irwin High School, this sort of experiential learning was so routine that few parents were even notified of the destination: The People’s Forum in Midtown Manhattan, a hub for gatherings of left-wing activists. Afterward, parents were flabbergasted to learn where the students were taken, and what they were told. During their visit, a People’s Forum employee gave the students a 90-minute lecture on the perils of America’s support for Israel and Ukraine. A handful of Jewish students walked out during the presentation, upset.
Persons: Elisabeth Irwin, flabbergasted Organizations: Little Red School House, Elisabeth Irwin High School Locations: Greenwich, New York City, Midtown Manhattan, Israel, Ukraine
Celine Dion Can Only Be Herself
  + stars: | 2024-06-26 | by ( Lindsay Zoladz | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
“I always envy people who smoke and drink and party and don’t sleep,” Celine Dion tells her physical therapist with an exaggerated sigh, midway through the new documentary “I Am: Celine Dion.” “Me, I have water and I sleep 12 hours.”This monastic constraint has long been a core part of the Celine Dion legend. In a cruel twist of fate, though, even the ceaseless care Dion devoted to her voice could not preserve it. In 2022, she revealed in an emotional Instagram post that she has stiff person syndrome, a rare and incurable neurological disorder that causes painful muscle spasms and affects roughly one in a million people. After watching “I Am: Celine Dion,” a remarkably candid portrait directed by Irene Taylor on Amazon Prime Video, it is difficult to imagine a disease that would be more personally devastating to Dion, whose entire career has been one long exercise in control, sacrificing all for the ecstatic release of live performance. Since her emergence as a Québécois child star with a precociously huge voice, something about Dion’s essential nature has remained constant, impervious to both changing trends and scathing critique.
Persons: , Celine Dion, , Dion, Irene Taylor, who’d, Elisabeth Vincentelli, “ Dion Organizations: Amazon Prime Locations: York
New CNN —Pop quiz: How much does a Big Mac, fries and a fountain beverage – also known as a Big Mac combo meal – cost? In a recent letter, Joe Erlinger, president of McDonald’s USA, said $18 for a Big Mac combo was the “exception” and not the norm across all 13,700 restaurants in the country. The thing is: It doesn’t really matter that virtually no one is paying anything close to $18 for a Big Mac combo. “The average price of a Big Mac in the US was $4.39 in 2019,” Erlinger said in his recent letter. Behold: Price cuts and value menusI’d be willing to bet Erlinger was made aware of the viral $18 Big Mac combo post not long after it took off.
Persons: It’s, Joe Erlinger, Erlinger, it’s, They’re, ” Erlinger, aren’t, haven’t, Price, Christopher Kempczinski, they’ve, Ian Borden, they’re Organizations: CNN, McDonald’s, Mac, Consumer, Walgreens, Walmart, Wendy’s Locations: Connecticut, McDonald’s USA, Amazon
A hard-won provision of the Affordable Care Act allows young adults to stay on their family’s insurance until age 26. But after that, those without employer-based insurance face an array of complicated choices, including whether to shop on the insurance plan exchanges, apply for Medicaid or roll the dice and go uninsured. Are you a young adult confused about navigating the exchanges used to pick plans? Have you married or taken a job just to get insurance? I’m a longtime health journalist who has worked at both The New York Times and KFF Health News, an independent news organization covering health policy.
Persons: I’m Organizations: Affordable, Medicaid, New York Times, KFF Health
New York CNN —A federal judge overseeing a $30 billion preliminary swipe-fees settlement between Mastercard, Visa and retailers formally rejected the deal Tuesday. Mastercard and Visa, two of the world’s largest credit card networks, reached their proposed multi-billion antitrust settlement with US merchants in March. But a memo released by the court on Tuesday said that she was “not likely to grant final approval” to the preliminary settlement absent any changes. The proposed settlement would have lowered those fees by at least 0.04% percentage points for a minimum of three years. What the preliminary settlement entailedThe proposed settlement, which hinged on final approval from the Eastern District of New York, resulted from a longstanding antitrust class-action lawsuit in 2005.
Persons: Judge Margo Brodie, , colluded, , Christopher Jones, , ” Jones, Tuesday’s, Judge Brodie, RILA Organizations: New, New York CNN, Mastercard, Visa, Court, of, Merchants Payments Coalition, Main, Retail Industry, Association, Target, Dollar Locations: New York, Eastern, of New York
How Nvidia is now worth more than Apple
  + stars: | 2024-06-20 | by ( Elisabeth Buchwald | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
But these multigenerational brand names are now trailing behind Nvidia, suddenly the most-valuable public company in the world. With a market value of over $3 trillion, Nvidia is worth more than most countries’ entire economies. All that demand for Nvidia chips surely must’ve increased competition, right? All that means is demand for Nvidia chips isn’t going away any time soon but that competition will continue to grow more fierce. Before we know it, another company with a name most people can’t pronounce will be referred to as the next Nvidia.
Persons: New York CNN —, chipmaking, , Jensen Huang, Huang, OpenAI, it’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Apple, Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, Meta, IBM Locations: New York, Denny’s, Silicon Valley
Reuters —An heiress who has denounced the absence of taxes on wealth and inheritance in Austria has given the bulk of her money, 25 million euros ($27 million), to 77 organizations, including social and climate groups, as well as prominent left-wing ones. A spokesman said the 25 million euros was “the overwhelming bulk” of her wealth, though she retains an undisclosed sum. Engelhorn is a descendant of Friedrich Engelhorn, who founded German chemicals giant BASF in 1865. When Engelhorn-Vechiatto died in 2022, Marlene inherited a large sum. “Now, it is up to the political actors to do justice to what this group representative of the Austrian population has embodied,” Engelhorn said, calling for more debate on these issues.
Persons: Marlene Engelhorn, ” Engelhorn, , Engelhorn, Friedrich Engelhorn, Gertraud Engelhorn, Vechiatto, Marlene, Joe Klamar, Elisabeth Klein Organizations: Reuters, BASF, Concordia, Getty, Momentum Institute, Austrian Nature Conservation Federation Locations: Austria, Austrian, , Vienna, AFP
Economists polled by FactSet had anticipated a 0.1% rise in monthly wholesale inflation. Excluding food and energy prices, so-called “core” producer inflation rose 2.3% on an annual basis, the same level seen in April. PPI captures average price shifts before they reach consumers and serves as a potential bellwether for retail-level inflation in the months ahead. The new inflation data follows May’s Consumer Price Index released Wednesday, which showed that the pace of price increase consumers see across goods and services cooled to 3.3% from 3.4% in April. But others expressed concerns that the fall in producer prices may actually represent a negative consequence.
Persons: FactSet, Price, Jerome Powell, he’d, ” Clark Bellin, , Christopher Rupkey, ” Rupkey Organizations: New, New York CNN, Federal Reserve, of Labor Statistics, PPI, Fed, FwdBonds Locations: New York
New York CNN —President Joe Biden has nominated Christy Goldsmith Romero as chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Goldsmith Romero, a Democrat, served as special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program at the Treasury Department that was borne out of the Great Recession. As incoming head of the FDIC, she will largely be viewed as the figure responsible for fixing the longstanding problematic culture at the agency. An independent investigation commissioned by the FDIC released in early May confirmed the Wall Street Journal’s reporting from last year. Gruenberg’s exitUnder pressure from the top-ranking Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, Sherrod Brown of Ohio, Gruenberg announced he would vacate the position once a new chair is confirmed.
Persons: Joe Biden, Christy Goldsmith Romero, Martin Gruenberg, Goldsmith Romero, Goldsmith Romero “, , , wrongdoers, Sherrod Brown of, Gruenberg, Travis Hill Organizations: New, New York CNN, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Democrat, Troubled Asset, Treasury Department, FDIC, , Senate Banking, Republican Locations: New York, , Gruenberg’s, Sherrod Brown of Ohio
The inflation rate the government arrives at also impacts how much you receive in Social Security benefits and likely is a factor in determining your pay. The government also has a much longer history of producing inflation reports with extremely thorough standards. Like PCE and CPI, Truflation assigns relative importance values to categories to mirror how an average consumer’s income is allocated. That’s why small increases in the cost of housing can end up having big impacts on the overall inflation rate. How Truflation data is being usedWall Street traders were the first group drawn to Truflation, Rust said.
Persons: Truflation, Hilton, Stefan Rust, Rust, , ” Danielle DiMartino Booth, Richard Fisher, Booth Organizations: New, New York CNN, Index, Federal, Social Security, PCE, CPI, Amazon, Walmart, Nielsen, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Labor Department, CNN, Dallas Fed, QI Research Locations: New York, Zillow
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