It's Monday, readers. This is my last day writing the newsletter before handing back the baton to Diamond Naga Siu.
Welcome back readers. Phil Rosen here reporting from Manhattan.
Optimists rejoice — Wall Street strategists just pinpointed a handful of trends, indicators, and gauges that all suggest 2023 could see a new running of the bulls.
No time for tomfoolery today. The market waits for no one.
Hi, I'm Matt Turner, the editor in chief of business at Insider. Welcome back to Insider Today's Sunday edition, a roundup of some of our top stories.
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Hello, readers. If you are readers, that is. Or are you AI? Perhaps I am, too. I'm Hallam Bullock, reporting to you from London, and welcome to my existential crisis.
Well, perhaps that is a little strong, but I've recently joined Elon Musk in mulling whether life is all just one big simulation.
Happy Friday, readers! I'm Emilia David. I'm glad we made it to the weekend.
I'm writing this from Insider's New York office. Maybe you don't want to think about the office this weekend (or any weekend). But what if your office had restaurants, a movie theater, and a hotel? In the age of remote work, some office campuses, built like small towns, find they're gaining tenants and luring workers back.
Do you like thrifting, readers? Hello, I'm Emilia David, and I've made it a goal to shop secondhand as much as possible.
Shopping for second-hand items grew in popularity in the last few years. A new report from online consignment store ThredUp showed about 30% of Gen Z bought used items to afford high-end labels. It's not just a generational quirk, either. Heck, I furnished my apartment mainly with second-hand furniture.
It's hump day. I'm Emilia David, and welcome back, readers.
Hello there and Happy Tuesday, I'm Emilia David, filling in for your regular host Diamond Naga Siu this week.
As an elder millennial living in one of the most expensive cities in the world, I often worry about money. I'm not alone in feeling uncertain about finances, either.
Hi, I'm Matt Turner, the editor in chief of business at Insider. Welcome back to Insider Today's Sunday edition, a roundup of some of our top stories.
On the agenda today:
Do you eat meat, reader? If so, what is your meatball of choice — beef, chicken… mammoth? Yes, you read that right.
Newsletter editor Hallam Bullock here, coming to you from London.
An Australian startup has engineered a giant meatball made from woolly mammoth DNA. Yet, it turns out nobody can taste it because humans could be allergic to the 5,000-year-old protein.