3. JetBlue gets its way
It didn't take long for things to fall into place for JetBlue after Spirit scuttled its deal with fellow low-cost airline Frontier. On Thursday morning, Spirit and JetBlue said they reached a deal. If the acquisition is finalized, the combination of JetBlue and Spirit would create the fifth-largest carrier in the United States. But the agreement faces significant regulatory hurdles, as the Biden administration pushes a hard line on mergers and acquisitions. CNBC's airlines reporter Leslie Josephs breaks it down here.
4. Reality bites Meta
Facebook parent Meta reported earnings after the bell Wednesday, and they weren't pretty. Financial results missed expectations pretty much across the board. Its metaverse and virtual reality unit suffered a fat $2.8 billion loss in the second quarter, and it's expected to post even lower revenue in the third. The bigger immediate concern, though, is advertising revenue. And just like social media rivals Snap and Twitter, Meta, which also owns Instagram, said a slowdown in the economy is weighing on the ad business. "It's always hard to predict how deep or how long these cycles will be, but I'd say that the situation seems worse than it did a quarter ago," CEO Mark Zuckerberg told analysts in a call.
5. Manchin and Schumer actually reach a deal
Washington is notoriously slow to get things done, especially when Congress is involved. But sometimes there are surprises, too, like the out-of-nowhere deal Wednesday evening between Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and conservative West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin. Just weeks ago, Manchin had balked at a reconciliation package due to his concerns over inflation. The new measure, which is designed to pass the Senate with a simple majority, includes provisions for health care and climate change, as well as deficit reduction (including a minimum corporate tax). CNBC's Emma Newburger explains the climate provisions in the bill here.
– CNBC's Samantha Subin, Carmen Reinicke, Patti Domm, Leslie Josephs, Emma Newburger, Jonathan Vanian, Kevin Breuninger and Jordan Novet contributed to this report.
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