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Consumers Feel Glum About the Economy: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter Surveys show that consumers feel glum and wary about what comes next, despite their uptick in spending.
By David Payne Published
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Delinquent Real Estate Loans Are on the Rise
The Kiplinger Letter Banks are expanding their efforts to restructure CRE loans to avoid losses from the commercial real estate sector.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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Agricultural Drone Progress at Risk from Regulators: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter U.S. agricultural drone progress is losing ground to countries with fewer regulatory restraints — notably China.
By John Miley Published
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Boeing's Sales Surge: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter Boeing has benefited from a surge of new orders in October, with November expected to be even better.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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Yuan Growing in Use in Cross-Border Trade: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter Transactions settled in yuan, between China and the rest of the world, have grown by 24% in the first three quarters of this year alone.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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Senate Control Will Likely Come Down to Just Two States: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter Montana and Ohio may hold the key to control in the Senate as the Democrats angle for control.
By Sean Lengell Published
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Videoconferencing Platforms Get an AI Boost: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter Emerging AI tools give videoconferencing platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom the ability to add a virtual assistant to every online meeting.
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AI and Innovation Will Drive Semiconductor Sales in 2024
The Kiplinger Letter Global semiconductor sales will rebound in 2024 driven by a frenzy of innovation.
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The GOP Field of Presidential Candidates Is Shrinking Fast
The Kiplinger Letter Only five GOP candidates remain in the fight for the White House, as those struggling in the polls put their campaigns on hold.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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