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Good afternoon. It seemed like a match made in heaven when Cincinnati-based Fifth Third Bank completed its acquisition of Texas-based Comerica Bank earlier this year.

But one thing now divides employees of the newly combined bank: chili. Texans prefer their chili sans beans and tomatoes, with a focus on a hearty serving of beef. Cincinnati residents, on the other hand, love their chili scooped onto spaghetti, with a heaping pile of shredded cheese on top.

The disagreement has pervaded the offices of what is now the ninth-largest bank in the US, to the point that management has stepped in and instituted a company-wide chili cookoff. There’s no telling who will come out on top, but the only losers in the contest are vegetarians.

Lucy Brewster, Sissy Yan, and Mark Reeth

In today’s newsletter:

  • SpaceX has some new fans
  • Samsung falls short of high standards
  • Europe’s rising defense budget

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  • Stocks: Chip stocks tumbled, pulling the rest of the market down with them (more on that later).
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  • Here we go again: President Trump revived his calls for the US to take over Greenland at the NATO summit in Turkey today.
 
   
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