Australian government has to do 'a lot of shoveling' to help people cope with rising living costs
CNBC's Will Koulouris and Mandy Drury discuss the country's hot-button issues ahead of the upcoming election.
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Energy demand still robust, oil expected to hit $140 per barrel, says Damien Courvalin
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The Midterms will show the U.S. tried to bend capitalism too far, says Kevin O’Leary
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The Pre Market Rundown 2: July 7, 2022
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UK's Johnson Says He Stayed to Deliver on Mandate
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Shoppers perplexed by new generous return and refund process
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The Fed has to keep tightening, even if it leads to recession, says Komal Sri-Kumar
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Art deserves some allocation in an investment portfolio, says Masterworks CEO Scott Lynn
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Polish port expects to up Ukrainian grain exports
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Monkeypox has likely broken out, will be hard to extinguish, says Dr. Scott Gottlieb
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UK PM Boris Johnson announces resignation, will serve until new leader appointed
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U.S. job market is too strong for a recession, says Federated Hermes' Linda Duessel
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State lawmakers push for Gas Tax Holiday
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Americans Think They are Building Generational Wealth
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Bluntzer: Oil prices at $80 or $90 a barrel would be the sweet spot for both the industry and consumers
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Abrdn: Fed policy is largely priced in, but negative earnings revisions have not been factored into the market
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State vacancies lead to dangerous working conditions: AFSCME
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