>>Ahead Of The Bell
(New York, NY) -- The opening bell rings this morning on Wall Street after the trading week got off to a sharply lower start. Stocks fell on worries over surging oil prices and a spike in 10-year Treasury yields. Tensions in the Middle East weighed on market sentiment as Monday marked the anniversary of the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel. At the closing bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 398 points to 41-954. The S&P 500 lost 55 points to 56-95. The Nasdaq dropped 213 points to 17-923.
>>This Week In Business News
(Undated) -- Coming up in business news this week, we'll get a look at minutes from the Federal Reserve's September meeting. Investors will be paying close attention to what the central bank has had to say about the path forward for monetary policy. This, after cutting interest rates last month for the first time in four years. A glimpse at inflation follows the next day with the release of the closely-watched consumer price index. The week wraps up Friday with the producer price index.
>>FTX Customers Should See Refunds
(New York, NY) -- FTX's bankruptcy plan received court approval on Monday. The move means the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange should soon begin paying out some 16.5 billion dollars in refunds to customers. The deal comes a year after former boss Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of stealing customer funds and sentenced to 25 years in prison.
>>Comcast Data Breach Affects 230K
(Philadelphia, PA) -- Comcast is revealing a data breach that may have affected over 230-thousand customers. A filing with Maine's Attorney General shows that it involves an incident with a debt collection agency the telecommunications company uses. Comcast said it was notified by Financial Business and Consumer Solutions that it suffered a ransomware attack back in February. Some of the information at risk includes names, addresses and social security numbers.
>>Zillow To Include Climate Risk Data
(Seattle, WA) -- Zillow now includes climate risk data for every property listed for sale on the real estate marketplace. The company has teamed up with climate risk firm First Street to include the effects of climate change into its risk scores. The move comes as North Carolina starts the road to recovery after the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Helene, with most property owners not having flood insurance.
>>Tesla Plans Robotaxi Event
(Undated) -- Tesla has a big reveal coming up this week as it takes the wraps off its robotaxi on Thursday. The event is set to take place at Warner Bros. Discovery's movie studio in Burbank, California. CEO Elon Musk had previously set early August for the reveal, but that was pushed back as a result of what was called "an important design change."



