NTD Business Full Broadcast (Sept. 28)

Don Ma
By Don Ma
September 28, 2022NTD Business
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Victims of a mass shooting sue a major gunmaker, accusing it of illegally targeting young men prone to violence with its ads.

Mortgage rates are hitting a level not seen since the global financial crisis; is it still a good time for you to buy a home?

The UK’s central bank says it’ll buy an unlimited amount of government bonds to stabilize markets, as the IMF openly criticizes the new UK government’s tax cuts.

We look at the car with the highest markup above sticker priceand why that is. You might be surprised.

We visit a man who has collected hundreds of typewriters that type in different languages. What’s his goal?

Stories in this episode:

1. Biden Warns Oil Industry During Hurricane
2. Smith & Wesson Sued Over July 4 Shooting
3. GOP Needs Just 6 Toss-Up Seats to Win: Report
4. Education Is Big Issue for Midterms: Expert
5. 1M+ Ineligible Taxpayers Got Child Tax Credit
6. Senate Advances Government Funding Extension
7. Mortgage Rates Jump to Highest Since 2008
8. UK Central Bank Tries to Save Gov’t Bonds
9. Americans Should Flee Russia: U.S. Embassy
10. UK Vows to Protect Energy Network After Pipeline Leaks
11. Chinese Firm Buys 1,400 Acres of Florida Land
12. Meta Stops China-Based Influence Operation
13. Kia Automobiles Have Biggest Markup
14. First All-Electric Passenger Plane Flight
15. Enthusiast Shows Off Typewriter Collection

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