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Today: March 22, 2026
Today: March 22, 2026

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Mixed quarter at Home Depot with less storm damage to homes and a more anxious shopper

Home Depot’s third-quarter was mixed with fewer violent storms reaching shore, more anxiety among U.S. consumers and a housing market that has slumped

Mixed quarter at Home Depot with less storm damage to homes and a more anxious shopper
Africa|Economy|Health|Political|Science|World

Eswatini is the first African country to get twice-yearly HIV prevention shot

Eswatini has become the first African country to receive lenacapavir, a twice-yearly HIV prevention injection that global health officials call a game-changer

Eswatini is the first African country to get twice-yearly HIV prevention shot
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Russian lawmakers approve tax hike bill to boost economy as the war with Ukraine nears 4 years

Russian lawmakers have endorsed new tax hikes as Moscow tries to boost its economy during its almost four-year war with Ukraine

Russian lawmakers approve tax hike bill to boost economy as the war with Ukraine nears 4 years
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Bubble or breakout? Nvidia earnings put AI boom under the microscope

The fate of Wall Street's staggering bets on artificial intelligence will rest squarely on Nvidia on Wednesday when the chipmaker reports results, with

Bubble or breakout? Nvidia earnings put AI boom under the microscope
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Rattled tech stokes volatility

By Mike Dolan -        What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Finance and Markets Persistent tech sector valuation and leverage jitters, a deepening crypto

Rattled tech stokes volatility
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Artificial intelligence sparks debate at COP30 climate talks in Brazil

Artificial intelligence is being cast as both a hero and a villain at the U.N. climate talks in Brazil

Artificial intelligence sparks debate at COP30 climate talks in Brazil
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After UN vote, Netanyahu calls for Hamas' expulsion from the region

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday called for Hamas to be expelled from the region, a day after the U.N.

After UN vote, Netanyahu calls for Hamas' expulsion from the region
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Senators press Trump administration over envoy's possible financial conflicts, letter says

Two Democratic U.S. senators wrote to President Donald Trump's administration on Monday raising "serious concerns" about Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff's

Senators press Trump administration over envoy's possible financial conflicts, letter says
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Cash allocation strategies across US companies could be missing out on millions, report shows

Corporations across the U.S. could potentially be leaving millions on the table depending on their cash management strategies, according to research published by

Cash allocation strategies across US companies could be missing out on millions, report shows
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Spain targets budget deficit of 2.1% of GDP in 2026

Spain aims to achieve a budget deficit of 2.1% of its gross domestic product next year, down from 2.5% projected for this year, Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo said on Tuesday.

Spain targets budget deficit of 2.1% of GDP in 2026
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UnitedHealth names former US FDA chief Scott Gottlieb to its board

UnitedHealth Group said on Tuesday it had named former U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner Scott Gottlieb to its board, effective immediately.

UnitedHealth names former US FDA chief Scott Gottlieb to its board
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Canadian housing starts fall more than expected in October

Canadian housing starts fell 17% in October from the previous month, data from the national housing agency showed on Tuesday.

Canadian housing starts fall more than expected in October
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Tanzania may struggle to secure funding due to its battered image, president says

Tanzania's ability to secure funding from international institutions may face challenges due to its tarnished global reputation, President Samia Suluhu Hassan said on Tuesday, while

Tanzania may struggle to secure funding due to its battered image, president says
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Net immigration to Britain revised down as more Britons emigrate

Net immigration to Britain peaked in 2023 at a higher level than previously thought, and a far greater number of Britons left the country in subsequent years, revised official data

Net immigration to Britain revised down as more Britons emigrate
Economy|Environment|Health|Science

Black families pay more to keep their houses warm than average American families

More than 12 million US households keep their homes either too cold or too hot, sacrificing comfort because they can’t afford to pay their energy bills.

Black families pay more to keep their houses warm than average American families
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EU will protect its market if needed, German finance minister says in China

German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil discussed overcapacity in China on Tuesday during a visit to Beijing and said the European Union would act if a solution was

EU will protect its market if needed, German finance minister says in China
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Xiaomi warns of higher smartphone prices due to surging memory chip costs

China's Xiaomi warned on Tuesday that consumers were likely to see further hikes in smartphone prices next year due to soaring costs of memory chips while

Xiaomi warns of higher smartphone prices due to surging memory chip costs
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Trump's empty chair at G20 summit is opportunity for South African hosts

An empty chair for Donald Trump at the G20 summit offers an opportunity for South African hosts, determined to set an agenda for global leaders in the face of the

Trump's empty chair at G20 summit is opportunity for South African hosts
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Americans are unprepared for the expensive and complex process of aging – a geriatrician explains how they can start planning

Addressing the financial and personal aspects of aging proactively helps to ensure that you will receive the care you need – and want – as you age.

Americans are unprepared for the expensive and complex process of aging – a geriatrician explains how they can start planning
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EU to assess whether Amazon and Microsoft cloud businesses need extra scrutiny

The European Union is considering stricter scrutiny for Amazon and Microsoft's cloud businesses

EU to assess whether Amazon and Microsoft cloud businesses need extra scrutiny
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Home Depot’s business is stuck. That’s a bad sign for the economy

Home Depot’s business is stuck. That’s a bad sign for the economy

Home Depot’s business is stuck. That’s a bad sign for the economy
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EU probes Amazon, Microsoft's cloud services for potential curbs

The European Commission has launched three market investigations on cloud computing services by Amazon and Microsoft under the Digital Markets

EU probes Amazon, Microsoft's cloud services for potential curbs
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Nvidia set for $320 billion price swing after earnings, options indicate

Nvidia's earnings report on Wednesday could trigger a $320 billion swing in the chipmaker's market value — the largest post-earnings move

Nvidia set for $320 billion price swing after earnings, options indicate
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Euro zone banks are preparing well for lower liquidity

Euro zone banks must prepare for a world in which liquidity is less abundant and they navigate well in periods of market stress such as the one that followed the announcement of

Euro zone banks are preparing well for lower liquidity
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UN chief welcomes Security Council's adoption of Trump's Gaza plan

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday called the passing of a U.S.-backed resolution on Gaza an important step in the consolidation of the ceasefire, in a

UN chief welcomes Security Council's adoption of Trump's Gaza plan
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As data flow revives, Fed still faces a deep policy divide

A divided U.S.

As data flow revives, Fed still faces a deep policy divide
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Record reverse splits expose growing divide between small caps and megacaps

Reverse stock splits globally have climbed to a record this year, underscoring the strain on small-cap companies struggling to stay listed even as an AI-fueled rally lifts

Record reverse splits expose growing divide between small caps and megacaps
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AkzoNobel, Axalta to merge creating $25 billion paint giant

Dulux paint maker AkzoNobel said on Tuesday that it plans to merge with paintmaker Axalta Coating Systems in a deal that will create a combined company with an enterprise

AkzoNobel, Axalta to merge creating $25 billion paint giant
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US small and mid-sized businesses expect stronger 2026, BofA survey shows

A majority of small and mid-sized business owners in the U.S. expect stronger performance next year, with 74% forecasting revenue growth and nearly 60% planning to expand operations, a Bank

US small and mid-sized businesses expect stronger 2026, BofA survey shows
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UN food agency warns of deepening hunger crisis as funding falls short

The world is facing a deepening hunger crisis with resources falling far short of needs, the United Nations World Food Programme warned on Tuesday, citing sharp declines in

UN food agency warns of deepening hunger crisis as funding falls short
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FlyDubai orders 150 Airbus A321neo aircraft, expanding its fleet beyond Boeing for the first time

FlyDubai has announced an initial order for 150 Airbus A321neo aircraft at the Dubai Air Show

FlyDubai orders 150 Airbus A321neo aircraft, expanding its fleet beyond Boeing for the first time
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America is grappling with an air traffic controller shortage. Can AI help?

America is grappling with an air traffic controller shortage. Can AI help?

America is grappling with an air traffic controller shortage. Can AI help?
Business|Economy|Environment

Costs more than double to rebuild vital Baltimore bridge destroyed by cargo ship

Costs more than double to rebuild vital Baltimore bridge destroyed by cargo ship

Costs more than double to rebuild vital Baltimore bridge destroyed by cargo ship
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‘Everyone is hunkering down.’ The affordability crisis is rattling mom-and-pop shops

‘Everyone is hunkering down.’ The affordability crisis is rattling mom-and-pop shops

‘Everyone is hunkering down.’ The affordability crisis is rattling mom-and-pop shops
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Why we pay less for art made by women

Why we pay less for art made by women

Why we pay less for art made by women
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In China’s global lending spree, the US has been the biggest beneficiary, study finds

In China’s global lending spree, the US has been the biggest beneficiary, study finds

In China’s global lending spree, the US has been the biggest beneficiary, study finds
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China's youth jobless rate drops to 17.3% in October

China's jobless rate for 16-to-24-year-olds, excluding college students, stood at 17.3% in October, slightly down from 17.7% the month prior, data from the National Bureau of

China's youth jobless rate drops to 17.3% in October
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No firm is immune if AI bubble bursts, Google CEO tells BBC

LONDON -Alphabet Chief Executive Sundar Pichai said no company would be unscathed if the artificial intelligence boom collapses, as soaring valuations and heavy investment in the sector fuel concerns

No firm is immune if AI bubble bursts, Google CEO tells BBC
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Foreigners turn net buyers of Asian bonds in October on improved growth outlook

Asian bonds witnessed renewed cross-border inflows in October following a month of sharp outflows, as an improved regional growth outlook and a series of U.S. trade agreements in Southeast

Foreigners turn net buyers of Asian bonds in October on improved growth outlook
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Investors raise risk bets but cash flashes 'sell signal' - BofA survey

Global investors lifted equity and commodity allocations in November, but cash holdings fell to just 3.7%, triggering Bank of America's "sell signal" and raising concerns that bullish

Investors raise risk bets but cash flashes 'sell signal' - BofA survey
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Weinstein's Saba sells credit derivatives on Big Tech as AI risks grow, source says

Boaz Weinstein's Saba Capital Management has sold credit derivatives in recent months to lenders seeking protection on big tech names like Oracle

Weinstein's Saba sells credit derivatives on Big Tech as AI risks grow, source says
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Japan's toolkit to combat unwelcome yen declines

Japanese authorities are facing renewed pressure to combat a decline in the yen, driven in part by market bets that dovish new premier Sanae Takaichi will pile

Japan's toolkit to combat unwelcome yen declines
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Japan ruling-party panel proposes $161 billion extra budget to fund stimulus

A Japan ruling-party panel consisting of lawmakers close to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi proposed on Tuesday compiling a supplementary budget exceeding 25 trillion yen ($161 billion)

Japan ruling-party panel proposes $161 billion extra budget to fund stimulus
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Gulf Air finalises deal for at least 12 Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes

Gulf Air signed an agreement on Tuesday with Boeing to buy at least 12 Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes, the carrier said.

Gulf Air finalises deal for at least 12 Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes
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BOJ chief tells Takaichi central bank seeking smooth landing towards price goal

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Tuesday he told Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi the central bank was gradually raising interest rates to

BOJ chief tells Takaichi central bank seeking smooth landing towards price goal
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Nio's Firefly EV brand seeks growth in right-hand drive markets without tariffs

SHANGHAI -Firefly, a compact electric vehicle brand owned by China's Nio, is seeking growth in right-hand drive markets that are free from punitive tariffs on Chinese EVs and is preparing to ramp up

Nio's Firefly EV brand seeks growth in right-hand drive markets without tariffs
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Bank of England to resist big changes to ring-fencing regime, sources say

The Bank of England is preparing to ease parts of Britain’s bank ring-fencing regime while opposing a major reform sought by lenders,

Bank of England to resist big changes to ring-fencing regime, sources say
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Fear and caution grip markets

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee It was another sea of red in Asia markets on Tuesday, with the sombre mood set to extend into Europe, as investors braced for

Fear and caution grip markets
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Italy's light touch on inheritance tax comes at a cost, economists say

Italy's longest-running TV quiz show, offering big cash prizes, is called "The Inheritance" - a choice of title that may reflect how many Italians see

Italy's light touch on inheritance tax comes at a cost, economists say
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Honda to resume regular output at N. America plants after chip supply disruptions

Honda Motor said it will begin gradually resuming normal operations at its North American vehicle assembly plants from Monday, a sign that production disruptions from a shortage of

Honda to resume regular output at N. America plants after chip supply disruptions
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As wellness trends go upscale, Nestle's mass-market vitamins lose some shine

Nestle wants out of mass-market vitamins.

As wellness trends go upscale, Nestle's mass-market vitamins lose some shine
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Drone strikes Turkish tanker in Ukraine's Odesa, where US natural gas will go

A drone has struck a Turkish-flagged tanker in Ukraine's Odesa region and set it ablaze

Drone strikes Turkish tanker in Ukraine's Odesa, where US natural gas will go
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Trump hints at diplomatic window with Maduro but muses about hitting drug facilities in other countries

Trump hints at diplomatic window with Maduro but muses about hitting drug facilities in other countries

Trump hints at diplomatic window with Maduro but muses about hitting drug facilities in other countries
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Commonwealth Bank, Australia's biggest lender, says home loan demand is too high

Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the country's largest lender, believes demand for home loans is too high and is helping to push property prices up, Chief Executive Matt Comyn said on

Commonwealth Bank, Australia's biggest lender, says home loan demand is too high
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US has warned others to avoid loans from Chinese state banks. But it's the biggest recipient of all

A new report says China funneled billions in hidden loans to U.S. companies over the past quarter century, some targeting industries key to national security

US has warned others to avoid loans from Chinese state banks. But it's the biggest recipient of all
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Stocks and bitcoin slide as nerves fray ahead of Nvidia earnings

Stocks and bitcoin slide as nerves fray ahead of Nvidia earnings

Stocks and bitcoin slide as nerves fray ahead of Nvidia earnings
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Acting head of FEMA leaves after short and troubled tenure

David Richardson, the acting head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, is stepping down, according to the Department of Homeland Security, ending a

Acting head of FEMA leaves after short and troubled tenure
Australia|Business|Economy|Environment|Technology

On tiny Christmas Island, Google spurs renewable energy push for Indian Ocean data hub

Australia's remote Indian Ocean outpost of Christmas Island has enough power to support a new Google data centre without depriving locals, but its arrival could

On tiny Christmas Island, Google spurs renewable energy push for Indian Ocean data hub
Business|Economy|Technology

Databricks in talks to raise capital at above $130 billion valuation, The Information reports

Data analytics firm Databricks is in talks to raise funds at a valuation of more than $130 billion, about 30% higher than its last financing round two months ago, The Information reported

Databricks in talks to raise capital at above $130 billion valuation, The Information reports
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Rio Tinto to cut Yarwun alumina output by 40% from October 2026 to extend plant life

Anglo-Australian miner Rio Tinto will cut output at its Yarwun alumina refinery in Queensland by 40% from next October to extend the plant's life, the company said on Tuesday.

Rio Tinto to cut Yarwun alumina output by 40% from October 2026 to extend plant life
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Trump talks up economy in meeting with McDonald's owners, operators

Feeling the heat from Americans worried about inflation, U.S.

Trump talks up economy in meeting with McDonald's owners, operators
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Larry Summers says he is ‘deeply ashamed’ after new Jeffrey Epstein emails and will pause public engagements

Larry Summers says he is ‘deeply ashamed’ after new Jeffrey Epstein emails and will pause public engagements

Larry Summers says he is ‘deeply ashamed’ after new Jeffrey Epstein emails and will pause public engagements
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Global companies are still committing to protect the climate – and they’re investing big money in clean tech

While Trump scraps US climate policies, companies still face pressure from states, other countries and their customers. That pressure trickles down supply chains.

Global companies are still committing to protect the climate – and they’re investing big money in clean tech
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Japan finance minister says 'alarmed' over yen's volatility

Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama on Tuesday expressed concern over recent foreign exchange movements, as the yen sank to fresh nine-month lows versus the dollar.

Japan finance minister says 'alarmed' over yen's volatility
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Australia's central bank could hold policy steady for longer if data comes in strong

Australia's central bank said on Tuesday that it could keep holding the cash rate at the current level if incoming data surprises on the strong side, but there are also

Australia's central bank could hold policy steady for longer if data comes in strong
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Trump, floating talks with Maduro, declines to rule out troops in Venezuela

President Donald Trump said on Monday he has not ruled out putting American forces on the ground in Venezuela, while expressing

Trump, floating talks with Maduro, declines to rule out troops in Venezuela
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Fed's Cook blasts mortgage fraud allegations against her as 'baseless' in letter to AG Bondi

Lawyers for Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook on Monday disputed allegations by a Trump administration official that she committed mortgage fraud, an accusation that President Donald Trump used as a basis for seeking to fire her

Fed's Cook blasts mortgage fraud allegations against her as 'baseless' in letter to AG Bondi
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Archer Aviation to supply electric powertrain to Anduril, EDGE for Omen drone

Archer Aviation said on Monday it will supply its electric powertrain for the Omen autonomous air vehicle, being co-developed by U.S. defense technology firm Anduril

Archer Aviation to supply electric powertrain to Anduril, EDGE for Omen drone
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BP restores part of Olympic Pipeline after Washington leak

BP was responding to a release of refined products on the Olympic Pipeline System east of Everett, Washington, and had partially restored part of the system, the

BP restores part of Olympic Pipeline after Washington leak
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Akzo Nobel in talks to merge with Axalta Coating, Bloomberg News reports

Dulux paint maker Akzo Nobel NV is in talks to merge with paintmaker Axalta Coating Systems, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

Akzo Nobel in talks to merge with Axalta Coating, Bloomberg News reports
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Wall Street regulator drops emphasis on crypto sector exams for 2026

The U.S.

Wall Street regulator drops emphasis on crypto sector exams for 2026
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US-Saudi event to include CEOs from Chevron, Qualcomm, Pfizer, source says

The U.S.-Saudi Arabia investment forum to take place in Washington during the visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman this week is expected to include

US-Saudi event to include CEOs from Chevron, Qualcomm, Pfizer, source says
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SEC approves Dimensional Fund Advisors launch of ETF share class for 13 mutual funds

The U.S.

SEC approves Dimensional Fund Advisors launch of ETF share class for 13 mutual funds
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Bank of England boosts deposit guarantee for savers to 120,000 pounds

British savers will have up to 120,000 pounds ($158,000) of their money protected in the event of a bank failure, the Bank of England said on Tuesday after increasing

Bank of England boosts deposit guarantee for savers to 120,000 pounds
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UBS O'Connor's capital solutions strategy co-heads did not accept jobs at Cantor, source says

UBS informed investors the co-heads of O'Connor's capital solutions strategy unit, Rodrigo Trelles and Baxter Wasson, had opted not to accept jobs at

UBS O'Connor's capital solutions strategy co-heads did not accept jobs at Cantor, source says
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The prospect of an embarrassing defeat convinced Trump to reverse course on Epstein files

The prospect of an embarrassing defeat convinced Trump to reverse course on Epstein files

The prospect of an embarrassing defeat convinced Trump to reverse course on Epstein files
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Carney's Liberals win budget vote and avoid election in Canada

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney won a vote on his budget in Parliament that could have triggered a possible election

Carney's Liberals win budget vote and avoid election in Canada
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TSX falls to 10-day low as investors fret about AI spending levels

Canada's main stock index fell to a 10-day low on Monday as worries about the sustainability of the spending boom around artificial intelligence offset an easing of

TSX falls to 10-day low as investors fret about AI spending levels
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Trading Day: Markets twitch, volatility stirs

Worries over the health of the U.S. consumer helped push Wall Street deep into the red on Monday, as investors also braced for Nvidia's earnings and the

Trading Day: Markets twitch, volatility stirs
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US outlines new approach for proxy disputes, seen as blow to shareholder activists

The top U.S. financial regulator on Monday changed the grounds on which companies may seek permission to skip votes on shareholder resolutions, a move seen as making it more

US outlines new approach for proxy disputes, seen as blow to shareholder activists
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Trump would back Russia sanctions bill if he retains final authority, White House official says

President Donald Trump is willing to sign legislation to impose sanctions on Russia as long as he retains ultimate decision-

Trump would back Russia sanctions bill if he retains final authority, White House official says
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Fed's Waller says weak job market justifies rate cut in December

U.S. firms have begun talking more frequently about layoffs as they plan for weaker demand and possible productivity gains from artificial

Fed's Waller says weak job market justifies rate cut in December
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Pinkberry parent company MTY Food Group hires TD Bank to explore a sale, sources say

Canada's MTY Food Group, owner of Pinkberry and Cold Stone Creamery, has hired Toronto-Dominion Bank to explore a sale, according to people familiar with the matter,

Pinkberry parent company MTY Food Group hires TD Bank to explore a sale, sources say
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Renewable energy is cheaper and healthier – so why isn’t it replacing fossil fuels faster?

Politics is just one challenge. The cost of borrowing to build wind and solar farms is another, especially in fast-growing developing countries. There are solutions.

Renewable energy is cheaper and healthier – so why isn’t it replacing fossil fuels faster?
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Canada's Carney survives crucial vote on his first budget

The Canadian Parliament on Monday narrowly voted in favor of Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget, staving off the threat of a second election in less than a year.

Canada's Carney survives crucial vote on his first budget
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One issue is uniting Americans in a time of polarization, according to a new poll

A new survey from the American Communities Project shows that pessimism about the country’s future has risen in cities since last year, but rural America is more optimistic about what’s ahead for the U.S. The poll also found that despite President Donald Trump’s insistence that crime is out of control in big cities, residents of the nation’s largest metropolitan centers are less likely to say that crime and gun violence are among the chief concerns facing their communities than they were a...

One issue is uniting Americans in a time of polarization, according to a new poll
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New analysis shows more US consumers are falling behind on their utility bills

A new analysis of consumer data shows that more people in the United States are falling behind on their utility bills

New analysis shows more US consumers are falling behind on their utility bills
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Bubble Wrap maker Sealed Air to go private in $10.3 billion CD&R deal

U.S. packaging company Sealed Air Corp said on Monday it agreed to be bought by private equity firm CD&R for $10.3 billion, including debt, in a deal that will take the

Bubble Wrap maker Sealed Air to go private in $10.3 billion CD&R deal
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Merck sees over $5 billion opportunity in Cidara's experimental flu drug

Merck said on Monday it expects a commercial opportunity exceeding $5 billion from Cidara Therapeutics' experimental flu drug, and does not anticipate it

Merck sees over $5 billion opportunity in Cidara's experimental flu drug
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US construction spending rebounds in August

U.S. construction spending unexpectedly rebounded in August, likely lifted by home renovations as higher mortgage rates continued to weigh on single-family homebuilding.

US construction spending rebounds in August
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Mexico hands over some flight slots at capital airport from Mexican airlines to US carriers

By Kylie Madry MEXICO CITY -Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday that Mexican airlines had agreed to hand over some flight slots at the nation's busy capital airport to U.S. carriers,

Mexico hands over some flight slots at capital airport from Mexican airlines to US carriers
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Europe's moves to tighten asylum and migration rules

Britain proposed sweeping changes to its policy on asylum seekers on Monday, the latest European country to announce tighter rules on migration in recent years.

Europe's moves to tighten asylum and migration rules
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Home Depot, Lowe's earnings to gauge recovery in home-improvement spending

Home Depot and Lowe's are set to post modest sales gains when they report quarterly results this week, giving investors a read on whether the outlook is improving or

Home Depot, Lowe's earnings to gauge recovery in home-improvement spending
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US and European aid cuts could result in 22.6 million deaths worldwide, study finds

Abrupt cuts to development aid by major donor countries could cause up to 22.6 million additional deaths in developing countries by 2030, including 5.4 million

US and European aid cuts could result in 22.6 million deaths worldwide, study finds
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IMF sees signs of recovery in Syria, plans intensive engagement

The International Monetary Fund said on Monday it planned an "intensive program of engagement" with Syria to help it rebuild its economy, but a statement issued

IMF sees signs of recovery in Syria, plans intensive engagement
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BofA says AI is boosting bankers' productivity, revenue

Bank of America plans to spend billions of dollars on technologies such as artificial intelligence to boost bankers' productivity and bring in more

BofA says AI is boosting bankers' productivity, revenue
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Benefits of any US support hard to gauge for Hungary's rating, Fitch says

The benefit to Hungary's credit rating of any potential U.S. financial backstop package remains difficult to factor in, Fitch has said, and

Benefits of any US support hard to gauge for Hungary's rating, Fitch says
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Satellite firm York Space Systems reveals 59% revenue surge in US IPO filing

York Space Systems recorded a 59% revenue jump for the first nine months of 2025, the satellite company revealed in its U.S. initial public offering paperwork on

Satellite firm York Space Systems reveals 59% revenue surge in US IPO filing
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Goldman Sachs sees oil prices falling through 2026 on supply surge

Oil prices are expected to decline through 2026, Goldman Sachs said on Monday, citing a production surge that will keep the market in a large surplus of around 2 million barrels per day.

Goldman Sachs sees oil prices falling through 2026 on supply surge
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Czechs, Slovaks mark Velvet Revolution with protests in defence of democratic values

Thousands of Czechs and Slovaks on Monday celebrated the anniversary of the 1989 Velvet Revolution, which ended decades of communist rule in the former Czechoslovakia,

Czechs, Slovaks mark Velvet Revolution with protests in defence of democratic values
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Novo Nordisk cuts Wegovy price as CEO pledges to go 'all in' on weight loss pill

Novo Nordisk said on Monday it would lower the U.S. price of its injectable Wegovy obesity drug and pledged to go "all in" on its

Novo Nordisk cuts Wegovy price as CEO pledges to go 'all in' on weight loss pill
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Trump's coffee tariff change helps US roasters, hurts Brazil

The Trump administration's decision to eliminate tariffs on most coffee bean imports will be a boon for coffee roasters and

Trump's coffee tariff change helps US roasters, hurts Brazil
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US imposes visa restrictions on Nicaragua over immigration

The United States is imposing visa restrictions on people in Nicaragua who have enabled illegal immigration to the country, the State Department said on Monday, including the

US imposes visa restrictions on Nicaragua over immigration
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Chile's far-right rises in Congress, but needs allies for reforms

Jose Antonio Kast's far-right Republican Party made strong gains in both chambers of Congress following Chile's Sunday presidential election, but fell short

Chile's far-right rises in Congress, but needs allies for reforms
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Goldman Sachs sees continued central bank gold buying in November

Central banks likely bought large amounts of gold in November in a multi-year trend to diversify reserves to hedge geopolitical and financial risks, Goldman Sachs said on Monday.

Goldman Sachs sees continued central bank gold buying in November
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US colleges see 17% drop in newly enrolled international students, report finds

The number of newly enrolled international students at U.S. colleges and universities dropped by 17% this autumn following new restrictions on student visas and

US colleges see 17% drop in newly enrolled international students, report finds
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Who is Jose Antonio Kast, the far-right front-runner for Chile's presidency?

After falling short in two previous presidential runs, Chilean candidate Jose Antonio Kast is now favored by analysts to win the country's

Who is Jose Antonio Kast, the far-right front-runner for Chile's presidency?
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US will make it easier for World Cup fans to get visa appointments

The United States will expedite visas for foreign visitors with tickets to FIFA World Cup matches taking place next year in 11 U.S. cities, President Donald Trump said on Monday.

US will make it easier for World Cup fans to get visa appointments
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Wall Street indexes end lower; investors brace for jobs data, Nvidia results

U.S. stocks ended sharply lower on Monday, with the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq closing below a key technical indicator for the first time since late April as

Wall Street indexes end lower; investors brace for jobs data, Nvidia results
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Buyout firm Thoma Bravo has offered to buy Clearwater Analytics, sources say

Private equity firm Thoma Bravo has made an offer to acquire Clearwater Analytics, people familiar with the matter said on Monday, as the race to buy out the

Buyout firm Thoma Bravo has offered to buy Clearwater Analytics, sources say
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US probes telecom firms after BlackRock's HPS uncovers alleged $400M fraud, Financial Times reports

U.S. prosecutors are probing a group of telecoms firms after BlackRock's private credit arm, HPS Investment Partners, said it lent them over $400 million backed by receivables that appear

US probes telecom firms after BlackRock's HPS uncovers alleged $400M fraud, Financial Times reports
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Amazon to raise $15 billion in first US bond sale in three years to fund AI push

Amazon will raise $15 billion from its first U.S. dollar bond offering in three years, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday, as big tech firms ramp up

Amazon to raise $15 billion in first US bond sale in three years to fund AI push
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EPA moves to limit scope of clean water law to reduce amount of wetlands it covers

The Environmental Protection Agency says it is redefining the scope of the nation’s bedrock clean water law to limit the amount of wetlands it covers

EPA moves to limit scope of clean water law to reduce amount of wetlands it covers
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Nvidia, bitcoin and other falling stars drag the US stock market lower

The U.S. stock market fell as Nvidia and other superstars created by the frenzy around artificial-intelligence technology dimmed some more

Nvidia, bitcoin and other falling stars drag the US stock market lower
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Tesla wins bid to undo race bias class action by Black factory workers

A California state judge has ruled that more than 6,000 Black workers at Tesla's flagship assembly plant cannot sue over alleged racial harassment as a class, reversing

Tesla wins bid to undo race bias class action by Black factory workers
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Federal Reserve governor says Trump ally ‘cherry-picked’ details to make mortgage fraud claim

Federal Reserve governor says Trump ally ‘cherry-picked’ details to make mortgage fraud claim

Federal Reserve governor says Trump ally ‘cherry-picked’ details to make mortgage fraud claim
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Canadian home sales regain positive momentum in October

Canadian home sales rose 0.9% in October from September as lower borrowing costs helped offset uncertain prospects for Canada's economy, data from the Canadian Real

Canadian home sales regain positive momentum in October
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What's fuelling anti-graft protests in the Philippines?

More than 200,000 protesters turned out on Monday for the second day of an anti-graft rally in the Philippines, part of a wave of demonstrations since August demanding accountability

What's fuelling anti-graft protests in the Philippines?
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GMI Cloud to build $500 million AI data centre in Taiwan with Nvidia chips

U.S.-based cloud services provider GMI Cloud said on Monday it will build a $500 million artificial intelligence data centre in Taiwan with the support of U.S.

GMI Cloud to build $500 million AI data centre in Taiwan with Nvidia chips
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Retail investors show less conviction in buying US stock market dips

Retail investors are showing signs of waning confidence in the U.S. stock market's ability to rebound, with market data and analysts' observations both indicating an ebb in

Retail investors show less conviction in buying US stock market dips
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BBC 'determined to fight' Trump defamation claim

The BBC is determined to fight any legal action filed by U.S.

BBC 'determined to fight' Trump defamation claim
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TSX futures flat ahead of Canada's inflation data

Futures tied to Canada's main stock index were little changed on Monday, as investors braced for fresh economic indicators domestically and from the U.S.

TSX futures flat ahead of Canada's inflation data
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Kremlin says it hopes for a new Putin-Trump summit

The Kremlin said on Monday that it hoped another summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S.

Kremlin says it hopes for a new Putin-Trump summit
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Calm returns ahead of Nvidia and data drops

By Mike Dolan -        What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets Wall Street looks set to firm up on Monday after last week's tech sector wobble

Calm returns ahead of Nvidia and data drops
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Wall St falls at open with eyes on Nvidia earnings, data

Wall Street's main indexes fell at the open on Monday, heading into a packed week that includes AI bellwether Nvidia's results and the resumption of government data releases.

Wall St falls at open with eyes on Nvidia earnings, data
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Chinese EV maker XPeng forecasts weak fourth quarter revenue amid fierce competition

Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng forecast fourth-quarter revenue below estimates on Monday, as a prolonged price war and intensifying competition in the world's largest auto market

Chinese EV maker XPeng forecasts weak fourth quarter revenue amid fierce competition
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Canada's inflation in October eases to 2.2% on lower gasoline, food prices

Canada's annual inflation rate in October eased to 2.2% as gasoline prices dropped, food prices eased and mortgage interest costs came down below the 3% mark,

Canada's inflation in October eases to 2.2% on lower gasoline, food prices
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Investors push Argentina for flexible peso amid reserve, FDI concerns

Investors are urging Argentina’s government to allow greater flexibility

Investors push Argentina for flexible peso amid reserve, FDI concerns
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Oil prices steady after steep losses in previous session

(Corrects second bullet point, paragraph 8 and paragraph 10 in November 13 story to remove attribution to OPEC and make clear the surplus projection is implied according to a Reuters calculation based

Oil prices steady after steep losses in previous session
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Alphabet shares hit record after Berkshire makes rare tech bet with $4.9 billion stake

Alphabet shares rallied nearly 6% to a record high on Monday after Berkshire Hathaway's new stake provided an endorsement of the tech giant's artificial

Alphabet shares hit record after Berkshire makes rare tech bet with $4.9 billion stake
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China's C919 takes to Dubai skies in bid to win over Gulf buyers

China raised its global aerospace presence with a flying display by its C919 jetliner in Dubai on Monday, as Chinese planemaker COMAC

China's C919 takes to Dubai skies in bid to win over Gulf buyers
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IMF holds new talks with Kyiv as government grapples with graft scandal

The International Monetary Fund mission launched talks on Monday with Ukraine on a new lending programme critical to its wartime fortunes, as Kyiv

IMF holds new talks with Kyiv as government grapples with graft scandal
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Financial stocks drag FTSE 100 lower at start of data-heavy week

London stocks closed lower on Monday, with financials leading the decline as investors braced for a data-heavy week, while modest gains in healthcare and utilities stocks provided limited

Financial stocks drag FTSE 100 lower at start of data-heavy week
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European shares slip as caution prevails ahead of critical US data

European shares slipped on Monday, as investors avoided big bets ahead of a long-awaited jobs report from the U.S. that could offer

European shares slip as caution prevails ahead of critical US data
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Fed needs to move slowly with further rate cuts, Jefferson says

Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said on Monday the U.S. central bank needs to "proceed slowly" with any further interest rate cuts as it eases

Fed needs to move slowly with further rate cuts, Jefferson says
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Trump buys at least $82 million in bonds since late August, disclosures show

U.S.

Trump buys at least $82 million in bonds since late August, disclosures show
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Bitcoin sinks to six-month low as risk-off sentiment persists

Bitcoin dropped to its lowest level in six months on Friday, as a broad sell-off in risk assets deepened amid fading hopes that

Bitcoin sinks to six-month low as risk-off sentiment persists
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Boeing gets Dubai Airshow boost as Emirates orders 65 more 777X

Boeing took centre stage at day one of the Dubai Airshow on Monday, booking a $38 billion order from host carrier Emirates and

Boeing gets Dubai Airshow boost as Emirates orders 65 more 777X
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US Border Patrol arrests 81 on first day of Charlotte immigration crackdown

Federal agents arrested at least 81 people in Charlotte, North Carolina, this weekend, a senior commander said on Sunday, marking a sharp escalation in the Trump

US Border Patrol arrests 81 on first day of Charlotte immigration crackdown
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Moody's downgrades Six Flags' credit ratings

Moody's downgraded Six Flags Entertainment's credit ratings further into junk-grade territory on Monday, citing the amusement park owner's weak operating results.

Moody's downgrades Six Flags' credit ratings
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Chevron joins race to explore potential purchase of Lukoil assets, sources say

U.S. oil major Chevron is studying options to buy global assets of sanctioned Russian oil firm Lukoil, five sources

Chevron joins race to explore potential purchase of Lukoil assets, sources say
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Wall Street ends sharply lower, Treasury yields slip as investors eye Nvidia results, data onslaught

U.S. stocks extended their selloff and benchmark Treasury yields inched lower as investors embarked on a week of accelerated economic data releases in the aftermath

Wall Street ends sharply lower, Treasury yields slip as investors eye Nvidia results, data onslaught
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J&J expands cancer portfolio with $3.05 billion Halda buy

Johnson & Johnson said on Monday it would buy privately held Halda Therapeutics for $3.05 billion in cash, aiming to expand its presence in treatments targeting solid

J&J expands cancer portfolio with $3.05 billion Halda buy
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Oil prices ease after loadings resume at Russian export hub

Oil prices eased on Monday as loadings resumed at Russia's Novorossiysk export hub after a two-day suspension at the Black Sea port that had been hit by a

Oil prices ease after loadings resume at Russian export hub
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Dollar strengthens as traders await return of U.S. data

The dollar strengthened against the euro and the yen on Monday as traders exercised caution ahead of what could be a busy week with the long-awaited return of U.S

Dollar strengthens as traders await return of U.S. data
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Saudi crown prince to visit US with defence, AI, nuclear on agenda

A visit by Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler to the White House for talks on Tuesday with U.S.

Saudi crown prince to visit US with defence, AI, nuclear on agenda
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Lawyer for Fed's Cook offers up detailed defense in mortgage fraud case

By Sarah N.

Lawyer for Fed's Cook offers up detailed defense in mortgage fraud case
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Trump plans more steps to cut healthcare costs in coming weeks, senior White House official says

U.S.

Trump plans more steps to cut healthcare costs in coming weeks, senior White House official says
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Fidelity sues Broadcom over access to key software to avoid outages

A subsidiary of Fidelity Investments has filed a lawsuit accusing technology company Broadcom of threatening to cut off its access to key software that has become

Fidelity sues Broadcom over access to key software to avoid outages
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He came to the US as a child refugee from the former Soviet Union. Now he’s a father facing deportation to Ukraine

He came to the US as a child refugee from the former Soviet Union. Now he’s a father facing deportation to Ukraine

He came to the US as a child refugee from the former Soviet Union. Now he’s a father facing deportation to Ukraine
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Target and Starbucks are both looking for a turnaround. They’re teaming up on an exclusive new drink

Target and Starbucks are both looking for a turnaround. They’re teaming up on an exclusive new drink

Target and Starbucks are both looking for a turnaround. They’re teaming up on an exclusive new drink
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NYC Mayor-elect hopes to meet with Trump to discuss affordability

New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani says he hopes to meet with President Donald Trump to find ways the political polar opposites can work together on the central focus of his winning campaign: affordability

NYC Mayor-elect hopes to meet with Trump to discuss affordability
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Ukraine plans to buy up to 100 Rafale warplanes and air defense systems from France

Ukraine has signed a letter of intent to buy up to 100 Rafale warplanes from France, along with drones and ground-to-air systems

Ukraine plans to buy up to 100 Rafale warplanes and air defense systems from France
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Whitman-Hanson Regional High School students walk out of class to protest layoffs

Whitman-Hanson Regional High School students walk out of class to protest layoffs

Whitman-Hanson Regional High School students walk out of class to protest layoffs
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Nations hit by natural disasters tell ministers at climate talks to act

Jamaica has joined other small island nations at the United Nations climate talks to urge immediate action on climate change

Nations hit by natural disasters tell ministers at climate talks to act
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Invest in crypto? Here’s what to know about your 2025 taxes

Invest in crypto? Here’s what to know about your 2025 taxes

Invest in crypto? Here’s what to know about your 2025 taxes
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NIH funding cuts have affected over 74,000 people enrolled in experiments, a new report says

A new report finds over 74,000 people enrolled in experiments have been affected by the National Institutes of Health’s funding cuts

NIH funding cuts have affected over 74,000 people enrolled in experiments, a new report says
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Postmaster general says US Postal Service needs revenue growth, not just cuts

Postmaster General David Steiner says the U.S. Postal Service can't fix its finances through cuts alone

Postmaster general says US Postal Service needs revenue growth, not just cuts
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Novo Nordisk further lowers prices for weight loss, diabetes drugs for those who pay cash

Novo Nordisk further lowers prices for weight loss, diabetes drugs for those who pay cash

Novo Nordisk further lowers prices for weight loss, diabetes drugs for those who pay cash
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Hard-right former lawmaker José Antonio Kast leads in Chile's polarizing presidential runoff

In Chile, a hard-right former lawmaker and admirer of U.S. President Donald Trump is leading in the presidential runoff

Hard-right former lawmaker José Antonio Kast leads in Chile's polarizing presidential runoff
Economy|Education

Tribal college leaders are uneasy about US financial commitments despite a funding increase

Tribal citizens are among communities navigating the impacts of massive cuts in federal spending and the effects of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history

Tribal college leaders are uneasy about US financial commitments despite a funding increase
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Immigrant student enrollment is dwindling at schools across the US amid immigration crackdowns

Schools across the U.S. are seeing a big drop in enrollment from immigrant families

Immigrant student enrollment is dwindling at schools across the US amid immigration crackdowns
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Novo Nordisk rolls out $349 Wegovy cash price ahead of plan

Novo Nordisk said on Monday it has begun selling its popular weight-loss drug Wegovy for $349 a month to cash payers, months ahead of the timeline set out with the Trump

Novo Nordisk rolls out $349 Wegovy cash price ahead of plan
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L'Oréal buys second Chinese skincare stake as C-Beauty brands snare market share

Cosmetics giant L'Oreal said on Monday it has taken a minority stake in mass-market Chinese skincare brand Lan, marking its second

L'Oréal buys second Chinese skincare stake as C-Beauty brands snare market share
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BOJ governor warned panel of prolonged loose policy risks, minutes show

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda told the nation's top economic panel last week that keeping monetary policy too loose for too long could pose risks to achieving the BOJ's inflation

BOJ governor warned panel of prolonged loose policy risks, minutes show
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China's January-October fiscal revenue up 0.8% y/y

China's fiscal revenue grew 0.8% in the first 10 months of 2025 from a year earlier after a 0.5% gain in the January-September period, finance ministry data showed on Monday.

China's January-October fiscal revenue up 0.8% y/y
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Novo cuts Wegovy prices, but doctors still see cost challenges for patients

Novo Nordisk is chopping prices again for its popular obesity treatment Wegovy, but doctors say the expense will remain challenging for patients without insurance

Novo cuts Wegovy prices, but doctors still see cost challenges for patients
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Philippines eyes completion of South China Sea code as ASEAN chair next year

The Philippines is hoping a code of conduct for the South China Sea can be completed when it is chair of the ASEAN bloc next year, with a consensus emerging between Southeast Asia

Philippines eyes completion of South China Sea code as ASEAN chair next year
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German Finance Minister says fair conditions are required in China trade

There must be fair conditions for competition in trade with China, German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil said on Monday, adding that dialogue matters.

German Finance Minister says fair conditions are required in China trade
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Japan government panel member Kataoka calls for $149 billion stimulus package

Japan must compile a stimulus package of around $149 billion to support an economy hobbled by U.S. tariffs and weak consumption, Goushi Kataoka,

Japan government panel member Kataoka calls for $149 billion stimulus package
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Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina: From political dominance to death sentence

Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina, sentenced to death in absentia on Monday for her deadly crackdown on student protesters last year, has been a dominant figure in the South

Bangladesh's Sheikh Hasina: From political dominance to death sentence
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Morgan Stanley sees US outperforming global stocks in 2026, raises S&P 500 target

Morgan Stanley expects U.S. stocks to outperform peers next year and prefers global equities over credit and government bonds, supported by rising artificial

Morgan Stanley sees US outperforming global stocks in 2026, raises S&P 500 target
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India's October trade deficit hits record high on surge in gold imports

India's merchandise trade deficit widened to a record high of $41.68 billion in October, due to a rise in gold imports and a fall in U.S.-bound exports during the

India's October trade deficit hits record high on surge in gold imports
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Electric vehicle sales are booming in South America — without Tesla

When Peruvian green energy entrepreneur Luis Zwiebach wanted to buy an electric vehicle in 2019, he flew 4,000 miles to California to

Electric vehicle sales are booming in South America — without Tesla
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Walmart insider John Furner to steer next chapter amid AI bets and economic turbulence

By Siddharth Cavale -In 2020, as COVID-19 raged, John Furner - then chief of Walmart's largest U.S. division - consulted colleagues in China, drawing on their pandemic playbook to swiftly adjust

Walmart insider John Furner to steer next chapter amid AI bets and economic turbulence
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Japan PM Takaichi to meet BOJ Governor Ueda on Tuesday, PM office says

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will meet Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. (0630 GMT), the Prime Minister's Office said in a bulletin on Monday.

Japan PM Takaichi to meet BOJ Governor Ueda on Tuesday, PM office says
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ECB's Sleijpen: risks are balanced, policy is appropriate

Risks surrounding the euro zone inflation outlook are balanced and the current level of interest rates is appropriate, Dutch central bank chief Olaf Sleijpen told a news

ECB's Sleijpen: risks are balanced, policy is appropriate
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India regulator to decline Jane Street data request in court, sources say

India's markets regulator will tell a court this week that it sees no reason to release additional data and documents to Jane Street, two sources with direct

India regulator to decline Jane Street data request in court, sources say
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China lodges representations with US over Taiwan arms sale

China defence ministry said on Monday it has lodged representations with the United States over its arms sale to Taiwan, vowing to take "all necessary" measures to defend national

China lodges representations with US over Taiwan arms sale
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UBS reaffirms Swiss base after report of talks on possible U.S. move

UBS said on Monday it wants to continue operating from Switzerland in response to a report that UBS chair Colm Kelleher and U.S.

UBS reaffirms Swiss base after report of talks on possible U.S. move
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Russia adds ex-PM Kasyanov, economist Guriev to 'extremists and terrorists' list

Russia's financial watchdog has added former prime minister Mikhail Kasyanov and leading economist Sergei Guriev to its list of "extremists and terrorists" in its latest moves against

Russia adds ex-PM Kasyanov, economist Guriev to 'extremists and terrorists' list
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Euro zone to grow faster than expected, but defence spending boosts debt, EU Commission says

The euro zone economy is likely to expand faster than expected this year and grow at or above potential in 2026 and 2027, but debt and deficit will be on the

Euro zone to grow faster than expected, but defence spending boosts debt, EU Commission says
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Spain aims to cut Madrid-Barcelona high speed rail time to under two hours, minister says

Spain will renovate its high-speed rail network between Madrid and Barcelona to allow trains to reach a maximum speed of 350 kph (218 mph), a velocity so far only achieved in China,

Spain aims to cut Madrid-Barcelona high speed rail time to under two hours, minister says
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White House adviser Hassett says there have been mixed signals in job market

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett on Monday said there have been mixed signals in the job market, and that the labor market could be slowing down.

White House adviser Hassett says there have been mixed signals in job market
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KKR to buy up to $75.4 billion of PayPal's European BNPL loans in renewed deal

PayPal and KKR have renewed their partnership that will see the investment giant purchase up to 65 billion euros ($75.4 billion) of the payments provider's European buy now, pay later loans

KKR to buy up to $75.4 billion of PayPal's European BNPL loans in renewed deal
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Peter Thiel's fund offloaded Nvidia stake in third quarter, filing shows

Tech billionaire Peter Thiel's hedge fund has sold off its entire stake in Nvidia during the third quarter, a regulatory filing showed, intensifying worries of an artificial intelligence

Peter Thiel's fund offloaded Nvidia stake in third quarter, filing shows
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Ford to sell used vehicles on Amazon, joining Hyundai

Amazon shoppers can browse and buy Ford Motor vehicles on the e-commerce platform starting on Monday, joining Hyundai in adding online options for customers who want

Ford to sell used vehicles on Amazon, joining Hyundai
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France nets 9 billion euros in new corporate investments despite budget battles

Companies have pledged to invest 9.2 billion euros ($10.7 billion) in France, the finance ministry said on Monday, as the government seeks to show that the euro zone’s

France nets 9 billion euros in new corporate investments despite budget battles
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Spain ups 2025 growth forecast to 2.9%, in line with European Commission

The Spanish economy is expected to grow 2.9% this year, at more than double the average pace in the European Union and exceeding the previous forecasts of 2.6-2.7%, the European

Spain ups 2025 growth forecast to 2.9%, in line with European Commission
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From pariah to power player: Saudi's MbS reclaims world stage in US visit

On his first White House visit since the killing of

From pariah to power player: Saudi's MbS reclaims world stage in US visit
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Japan seeks to calm escalating dispute with China over Taiwan

Japan moved on Monday to tamp down an escalating dispute with China over Taiwan that has prompted Beijing to urge citizens to halt travel to its East

Japan seeks to calm escalating dispute with China over Taiwan
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White nationalism fuels tolerance for political violence nationwide

Active white nationalist groups operate in all but two U.S. states. Researchers have found that there’s a strong association between holding white nationalist views and supporting political violence.

White nationalism fuels tolerance for political violence nationwide
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Car carrying 3 people crashes into house in Washington County

Car carrying 3 people crashes into house in Washington County

Car carrying 3 people crashes into house in Washington County
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Trump has suggested he’s made a decision on Venezuela military operations. Here’s what we know

Trump has suggested he’s made a decision on Venezuela military operations. Here’s what we know

Trump has suggested he’s made a decision on Venezuela military operations. Here’s what we know
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Ukraine to buy ‘up to 100’ French fighter jets, Elysee Palace announces

Ukraine to buy ‘up to 100’ French fighter jets, Elysee Palace announces

Ukraine to buy ‘up to 100’ French fighter jets, Elysee Palace announces
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Emirates announces an order of 65 Boeing 777-9s with list price of $38 billion at Dubai Air Show

The Dubai Air Show has opened, with hometown airline Emirates ordering 65 Boeing 777-9 aircraft as the carrier looks to increase its fleets off record earnings and unending demand for flights through this East-West travel hub

Emirates announces an order of 65 Boeing 777-9s with list price of $38 billion at Dubai Air Show
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Can the world quit coal?

Nearly a third of all countries worldwide have pledged to phase out their unabated coal-burning power. But China and India are still adding coal plants – for now.

Can the world quit coal?
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‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ makes movie audiences reappear in $21 million domestic opening

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ makes movie audiences reappear in $21 million domestic opening

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ makes movie audiences reappear in $21 million domestic opening
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Trump is right: He lowered some of your costs. But he also made many prices higher

Trump is right: He lowered some of your costs. But he also made many prices higher

Trump is right: He lowered some of your costs. But he also made many prices higher
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Wine has long been made in Ukraine. Now its winemakers are preserving tradition in the face of war

Wine has long been made in Ukraine. Now its winemakers are preserving tradition in the face of war

Wine has long been made in Ukraine. Now its winemakers are preserving tradition in the face of war
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Charlotte is the latest stop on DHS’ immigration blitz. Locals say it’s political

Charlotte is the latest stop on DHS’ immigration blitz. Locals say it’s political

Charlotte is the latest stop on DHS’ immigration blitz. Locals say it’s political
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FAA ends emergency order mandating flight reductions at 40 airports during government shutdown, officials say

FAA ends emergency order mandating flight reductions at 40 airports during government shutdown, officials say

FAA ends emergency order mandating flight reductions at 40 airports during government shutdown, officials say
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New Zealand's top court rules that Uber drivers are employees

New Zealand’s highest court sided on Monday with a lower court’s ruling that drivers of Uber who brought a case against the rideshare company should be treated as

New Zealand's top court rules that Uber drivers are employees
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Nvidia earnings likely to overshadow delayed US data

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook U.S. economic data starts flowing again on Monday, with construction spending figures for August.

Nvidia earnings likely to overshadow delayed US data
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ECB board revamp exposes diversity failings that could impact policy

Euro zone officials have embarked on a two-year process to replace most of the European Central Bank's executive board, including President

ECB board revamp exposes diversity failings that could impact policy
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German finance minister lands in Beijing as trade gulf widens, supply chains wobble

Germany's finance minister became the first representative of the new coalition government to visit China on Monday, with Berlin under

German finance minister lands in Beijing as trade gulf widens, supply chains wobble
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Chile vote propels far-right Kast to runoff against leftist Jara

Far-right candidate Jose Antonio Kast is favored to clinch a runoff victory next month despite lagging slightly behind governing coalition

Chile vote propels far-right Kast to runoff against leftist Jara
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Thousands in Philippine capital hold second day of anti-graft protests

More than 200,000 protesters turned out on Monday for the second day of an anti-graft rally in the Philippines, demanding accountability over accusations of corruption in flood-

Thousands in Philippine capital hold second day of anti-graft protests
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Clearing the backlog

The task of clearing the huge backlog of shutdown-delayed U.S. data begins, the world's most valuable company Nvidia publishes its results and new inflation numbers will keep Europe's

Clearing the backlog
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Treasury secretary says ‘we will see’ about $2,000 rebate checks to Americans as Supreme Court weighs Trump’s tariffs

Treasury secretary says ‘we will see’ about $2,000 rebate checks to Americans as Supreme Court weighs Trump’s tariffs

Treasury secretary says ‘we will see’ about $2,000 rebate checks to Americans as Supreme Court weighs Trump’s tariffs
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Japan's economy contracts as exports get hit by US tariffs

Japan has reported its economy contracted at a 1.8% annual pace in July-September as President Donald Trump’s tariffs hurt exports

Japan's economy contracts as exports get hit by US tariffs
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A new rare earth crisis is brewing as yttrium shortages spread

Global supplies of the rare earth element yttrium are running low due to Chinese

A new rare earth crisis is brewing as yttrium shortages spread
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Czech Republic plans $19 billion nuclear expansion to double output and end fossil fuel reliance

The Czech Republic plans to build two new reactors at its Dukovany plant to expand the country's nuclear energy capacity

Czech Republic plans $19 billion nuclear expansion to double output and end fossil fuel reliance
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Trump says Republicans drafting bill to sanction countries that trade with Russia

President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Republicans are working on legislation that will impose sanctions on any country doing business with Russia, and he said Iran may get

Trump says Republicans drafting bill to sanction countries that trade with Russia
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Mike Pompeo becomes adviser to scrutinized Ukraine defense company that's looking to boost missiles

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has joined the advisory board of Ukraine’s leading defense company, Fire Point

Mike Pompeo becomes adviser to scrutinized Ukraine defense company that's looking to boost missiles
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Measure to allow foreign military bases in Ecuador fails in vote

A measure that would allow the return of foreign military bases to Ecuador looked set to fail in a Sunday referendum, as a count of close to 90% of ballots

Measure to allow foreign military bases in Ecuador fails in vote
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Hyundai Motor announces $86 billion investment in South Korea after US trade deal

Hyundai Motor Group will invest 125.2 trillion won ($86.47 billion) in South Korea from

Hyundai Motor announces $86 billion investment in South Korea after US trade deal
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Japan's economy contracts for first time in six quarters on tariff hit

Japan's economy shrank almost 2% in the three months through September, as a drop in exports in the face of U.S. tariffs resulted in the first

Japan's economy contracts for first time in six quarters on tariff hit
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Chile's presidential race heads to a runoff between a communist and a pro-Trump conservative

Chile is bracing for a tense presidential runoff after a first-round vote on Sunday set up a showdown between a member of the Communist Party and an ultraconservative veteran politician, sharply polarizing the country between the political left and right

Chile's presidential race heads to a runoff between a communist and a pro-Trump conservative
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Ecuadorian voters reject proposals to host foreign military bases and rewrite the constitution

Ecuadorians have struck down a proposal that would have let foreign countries run military bases in the South American country where drug gangs are extorting communities and killing politicians as they fight for territory

Ecuadorian voters reject proposals to host foreign military bases and rewrite the constitution
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Asking prices for UK homes fall in run up to budget, Rightmove says

Asking prices for British homes have fallen by more than usual for the time of year ahead of finance minister Rachel Reeves' budget next week, a survey published on Monday showed.

Asking prices for UK homes fall in run up to budget, Rightmove says
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Airlines expect FAA to end 3% flight cuts at major US airports, sources say

Airlines anticipate the Federal Aviation Administration will end 3% domestic flight reductions at 40 major U.S. airports early Monday, easing restrictions imposed over air

Airlines expect FAA to end 3% flight cuts at major US airports, sources say
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Trump tariff rollback offers relief for Indian farmers

Indian agricultural exporters are among the winners from U.S.

Trump tariff rollback offers relief for Indian farmers
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FAA to end mandated cuts in domestic US flights

The Federal Aviation Administration late Sunday said it would end mandated cuts in domestic flights at 40 major U.S. airports effective at 6 a.m.

FAA to end mandated cuts in domestic US flights
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Samsung hikes memory chip prices by up to 60% as shortage worsens, sources say

Samsung Electronics this month raised prices of certain memory chips - now in short supply due to the global race to build AI data centres -

Samsung hikes memory chip prices by up to 60% as shortage worsens, sources say
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China warns citizens against Japan travel as Taiwan spat escalates

China warns citizens against Japan travel as Taiwan spat escalates

China warns citizens against Japan travel as Taiwan spat escalates
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Australia's Syrah Resources, Tesla to further extend graphite supply deal deadline

Australia's Syrah Resources said on Monday that it had agreed with Tesla to extend the deadline to tackle an alleged default of their graphite supply agreement for the second time in two

Australia's Syrah Resources, Tesla to further extend graphite supply deal deadline
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Dyed hair and nail art ok! More Japanese firms relax rules in tussle for workers

When 22-year-old Hinako Mori moved to Tokyo last year, she chose to work part-time at Don Quijote, a major discount retailer, for one main reason - it doesn't care

Dyed hair and nail art ok! More Japanese firms relax rules in tussle for workers
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Trump's Republican Party insists there's no affordability crisis and dismisses election losses

Many Republican leaders insist there's no problem with the GOP's policies, the party's message or President Donald Trump’s leadership, despite big losses in this month's elections

Trump's Republican Party insists there's no affordability crisis and dismisses election losses
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Trump likely to face long military commitment and chaos if he ousts Maduro in Venezuela, experts say

Trump likely to face long military commitment and chaos if he ousts Maduro in Venezuela, experts say

Trump likely to face long military commitment and chaos if he ousts Maduro in Venezuela, experts say
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South Korea's new president, injured as a child labourer, cracks down on 'workplaces of death'

South Korean Kim Yong-ho thought he would die within seconds after a 200-kilogram (441-pound) industrial press at a Hyundai Steel plant sprang to life

South Korea's new president, injured as a child labourer, cracks down on 'workplaces of death'
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Ukraine secures US LNG imports from Greece to cover winter needs

Ukraine has secured imports of U.S liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Greece to cover its winter needs from December through to March next

Ukraine secures US LNG imports from Greece to cover winter needs
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Pratt & Whitney in talks over Airbus engine needs beyond 2025

Pratt & Whitney is in discussions with Airbus about engine supplies over the next three years as the planemaker looks to increase production of its best-selling A320neo

Pratt & Whitney in talks over Airbus engine needs beyond 2025
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Leftist Jara leads Chile's presidential election in early count

Governing leftist coalition and Communist Party candidate Jeannette Jara is leading Chile's presidential race, an early count from electoral service Servel showed on Sunday, with

Leftist Jara leads Chile's presidential election in early count
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NZ welcomes lifting of US tariffs on $1.25 billion in exports

New Zealand late on Sunday welcomed the United States' announcement that it would remove additional tariffs on a range of New Zealand agricultural products, including beef, offal

NZ welcomes lifting of US tariffs on $1.25 billion in exports
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Australia's Big Four banks move to bypass mortgage brokers as profits squeezed

Australia's biggest banks are ramping up efforts to reduce their reliance on mortgage brokers in the nation's $1.6 trillion home loan market,

Australia's Big Four banks move to bypass mortgage brokers as profits squeezed
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China rare earths deal will 'hopefully' be done by Thanksgiving, Bessent says

A rare earths deal between the U.S. and China will "hopefully" be done by Thanksgiving, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in remarks that aired on Sunday.

China rare earths deal will 'hopefully' be done by Thanksgiving, Bessent says
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Boeing aims to smooth relations with buyers over 777X delays

Boeing plans to lay out the path to certification of its much-delayed 777x mini-jumbo programme in contacts with airlines at this week's Dubai Airshow rather than use

Boeing aims to smooth relations with buyers over 777X delays
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Former Fed official Adriana Kugler violated trading rules, disclosure report shows

Former Fed official Adriana Kugler violated trading rules, disclosure report shows

Former Fed official Adriana Kugler violated trading rules, disclosure report shows
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Ford Motor shows off new high-tech HQ. It has a 'crown jewel' showroom and room for 4,000 employees

Ford Motor Company is showing off its new world headquarters building in Dearborn, Michigan

Ford Motor shows off new high-tech HQ. It has a 'crown jewel' showroom and room for 4,000 employees
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Uzbek president proposes setting up bloc of Central Asian states

Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev proposed on Sunday forming a regional co-operation organisation he called the "Community of Central Asia", in what he said was a bid to promote

Uzbek president proposes setting up bloc of Central Asian states
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Zelenskyy says Ukraine is working on a prisoner exchange with Russia

Ukraine is working to resume prisoner exchanges with Russia that could bring home 1,200 Ukrainian prisoners

Zelenskyy says Ukraine is working on a prisoner exchange with Russia
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On GPS: Will the Supreme Court strike down Trump’s tariffs?

Fareed discusses the stakes of the Supreme Court’s case on President Trump’s tariff policy with Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman and John Yoo, a former Justice Department official under the George W. Bush administration.

On GPS: Will the Supreme Court strike down Trump’s tariffs?
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Samsung and other South Korean firms pledge larger domestic investments after US tariff deal

Samsung Electronics and other major South Korean companies have announced new domestic investment plans

Samsung and other South Korean firms pledge larger domestic investments after US tariff deal
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Racists are now openly targeting Indian Americans

Racists are now openly targeting Indian Americans

Racists are now openly targeting Indian Americans
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With the end of the penny, is the clock ticking for the nickel?

With the end of the penny, is the clock ticking for the nickel?

With the end of the penny, is the clock ticking for the nickel?
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Texas National Guard troops expected to leave Chicago and return home, source says

Texas National Guard troops expected to leave Chicago and return home, source says

Texas National Guard troops expected to leave Chicago and return home, source says
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As nations push for more ambition at climate talks, chairman says they may get it

At the halfway point of annual United Nations climate negotiations in Brazil, it appears the talks may do more than just focus on implementing past promises, as some observers had expected

As nations push for more ambition at climate talks, chairman says they may get it
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Boeing says partnership for T-7 trainer export bid imminent

Boeing is close to announcing a partnership to bid for an international sales opportunity for its T-7 trainer, company executives said on Sunday, highlighting fast-growing demand for

Boeing says partnership for T-7 trainer export bid imminent
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Swiss didn't make a deal with the devil on US tariffs, minister says

Switzerland did not make a deal with the devil by agreeing a new tariff framework with the United States, Economy Minister Guy Parmelin said on Sunday, rejecting criticism that it amounted

Swiss didn't make a deal with the devil on US tariffs, minister says
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In this Brazilian state, a new push to track cattle is key to slowing deforestation

By the end of next year, the state of Para is requiring all cattle to be tagged to trace where they came from in order to be sold legally

In this Brazilian state, a new push to track cattle is key to slowing deforestation
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Israel economy powered to 12.4% gain in Q3 after end of Iran conflict

Israel's economy rebounded sharply in the third quarter, putting in a stronger-than-expected performance after a weak second quarter that was hit by the conflict

Israel economy powered to 12.4% gain in Q3 after end of Iran conflict
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Samsung, Hyundai announce domestic investments after US-South Korea trade deal

Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor and other major South Korean manufacturers on Sunday unveiled domestic investment plans, as a U.S. trade deal raised concern investment in the U.S.

Samsung, Hyundai announce domestic investments after US-South Korea trade deal
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Britain to make refugee status temporary under asylum overhaul

Britain said it would make refugee status temporary and the wait for permanent settlement would be quadrupled to 20 years under the country's

Britain to make refugee status temporary under asylum overhaul
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Japanese divided on military response to China over Taiwan, Kyodo poll shows

The Japanese public is divided on whether Japan should exercise its right to collective self-defence if China attacks Taiwan, a Kyodo news agency poll found on Sunday.

Japanese divided on military response to China over Taiwan, Kyodo poll shows
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Saudi Arabia scales back salary premiums for foreign talent, recruiters say

Saudi firms are scaling back generous salary premiums that once lured top foreign talent into sectors such as construction and manufacturing

Saudi Arabia scales back salary premiums for foreign talent, recruiters say
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Venezuela’s Maduro denounces US military drills in Trinidad and Tobago amid heightened tensions

Venezuela’s Maduro denounces US military drills in Trinidad and Tobago amid heightened tensions

Venezuela’s Maduro denounces US military drills in Trinidad and Tobago amid heightened tensions
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Australia welcomes Trump's removal of beef tariffs, seeks more relief

Australia on Sunday cautiously welcomed President Donald Trump's rollback of his tariffs on beef, while pressing the U.S. to eliminate all tariffs on Australian goods.

Australia welcomes Trump's removal of beef tariffs, seeks more relief
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A crucial system of ocean currents may be on course to collapse. This country just declared it a national security threat

A crucial system of ocean currents may be on course to collapse. This country just declared it a national security threat

A crucial system of ocean currents may be on course to collapse. This country just declared it a national security threat
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Business groups ask Supreme Court to pause California climate reporting laws in emergency appeal

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is asking the Supreme Court to pause new California laws expected to require thousands of companies to report emissions and climate-risk information

Business groups ask Supreme Court to pause California climate reporting laws in emergency appeal
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Former Fed governor's stock trades violated the central bank's ethics rules

A former Federal Reserve governor who retired in August listed several stock trades in her financial disclosure documents for 2024 that violated the central bank’s ethics rules

Former Fed governor's stock trades violated the central bank's ethics rules
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Climate protesters demand to be heard as they march on COP30 with costumes and drums

Thousands of demonstrators marched in Belem, Brazil, at the halfway point of United Nations climate talks to demand progress from negotiators on the problem of climate change — among other causes

Climate protesters demand to be heard as they march on COP30 with costumes and drums
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Caribbean countries to hold slavery reparations talks on UK visit

A delegation from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) reparations commission will hold talks this week with officials and politicians in Britain on addressing the

Caribbean countries to hold slavery reparations talks on UK visit
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Once a shadowy dealmaker, former Zelenskyy associate is accused in Ukrainian corruption scandal

Tymur Mindich has been named as the mastermind behind a $100 million embezzlement scheme in Ukraine

Once a shadowy dealmaker, former Zelenskyy associate is accused in Ukrainian corruption scandal
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U.S. promises tariff cuts for coffee, banana imports

The Trump administration is promising to lower tariffs on the import of coffee beans after prices shot up by 15% between January and September. CNN's Matt Egan looks at the numbers.

U.S. promises tariff cuts for coffee, banana imports
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First strong winter rains soak Gaza's makeshift shelters

Parts of Gaza's huge Muwasi tent camp are struggling after winter's first major rainfall

First strong winter rains soak Gaza's makeshift shelters
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Former Fed Governor Kugler's exit came amid forbidden trading activity

By Michael S.

Former Fed Governor Kugler's exit came amid forbidden trading activity
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Trump, like Biden before him, finds there's no quick fix on inflation

President Donald Trump’s problems with fixing the high cost of living might be giving voters a feeling of déjà vu

Trump, like Biden before him, finds there's no quick fix on inflation
Crime|Economy

Court-appointed lawyers and their clients face fallout from government shutdown, funding crisis

The longest U.S. government shutdown in history is officially over, but the fallout will continue to hit federally funded defense lawyers and the people they represent

Court-appointed lawyers and their clients face fallout from government shutdown, funding crisis
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New York Fed met with banks over key lending facility

New York Federal Reserve President John Williams met with Wall Street banks this week to discuss a key short-term lending facility, a New York Fed spokesperson told Reuters.

New York Fed met with banks over key lending facility
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Single ticket in Georgia claims $980 million Mega Millions jackpot

Single ticket in Georgia claims $980 million Mega Millions jackpot

Single ticket in Georgia claims $980 million Mega Millions jackpot
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Tariffs are coming for your holiday wine

Tariffs are coming for your holiday wine

Tariffs are coming for your holiday wine
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Thailand says US trade talks to proceed despite Cambodia dispute

Thailand will go ahead with talks on finalising a reciprocal trade deal with the United States, a government spokesperson said on Saturday, adding the discussions will remain

Thailand says US trade talks to proceed despite Cambodia dispute
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Republicans have lost ground with Latino voters after Trump’s 2024 gains

Republicans have lost ground with Latino voters after Trump’s 2024 gains

Republicans have lost ground with Latino voters after Trump’s 2024 gains
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Cities and states are turning to AI to improve road safety

Cities and states in the U.S. are turning to AI to improve road safety

Cities and states are turning to AI to improve road safety
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BHP liable for 2015 Brazil dam collapse, UK court rules in mammoth lawsuit

(Corrects to remove analyst's inaccurate comment in paragraph 10 that BHP had made a new $500 million provision relating to the incident.)

BHP liable for 2015 Brazil dam collapse, UK court rules in mammoth lawsuit
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Walmart CEO steps down

Doug McMillon, CEO of Walmart for just over a decade, is retiring next year. CNN’s Phil Mattingly reports.

Walmart CEO steps down
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Aficionados fret as Trump moves to make pasta great again

The U.S. Commerce Department has launched an antidumping review targeting Italian pasta, claiming it’s sold below market prices

Aficionados fret as Trump moves to make pasta great again
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Winning ticket for $980 million jackpot sold in Georgia, Mega Millions says

A Mega Millions player in Georgia has won the $980 million jackpot, overcoming abysmal odds to take the huge prize

Winning ticket for $980 million jackpot sold in Georgia, Mega Millions says
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Tesla requires suppliers to avoid China-made parts for US cars, WSJ reports

Tesla is now requiring its suppliers to exclude China-made components in the manufacturing of its cars in the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

Tesla requires suppliers to avoid China-made parts for US cars, WSJ reports
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Trump cuts tariffs on beef, coffee and other foods as inflation concerns mount

U.S.

Trump cuts tariffs on beef, coffee and other foods as inflation concerns mount
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China to strengthen fiscal policy, finance minister says in Xinhua interview

China will strengthen fiscal policy over the next five years, said the country's finance minister on Saturday in an interview with Xinhua News Agency.

China to strengthen fiscal policy, finance minister says in Xinhua interview
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Future data centers are driving up forecasts for energy demand. States want proof they'll get built

Utilities are producing eye-popping forecasts about the amount of electricity they'll need to power massive new data centers that are feeding the fast-growing AI economy

Future data centers are driving up forecasts for energy demand. States want proof they'll get built
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US trade tribunal to consider new Apple Watch import ban

The U.S.

US trade tribunal to consider new Apple Watch import ban
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Apple intensifies succession planning for CEO Tim Cook, FT reports

Apple is stepping up its succession planning efforts as it prepares for Tim Cook to step down as chief executive of the tech giant as soon as next year, the Financial Times reported on

Apple intensifies succession planning for CEO Tim Cook, FT reports
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FAA takes first steps to restore flights after shutdown strain, but some limits remain

The Federal Aviation Administration is rolling back some of its restrictions on commercial flights at 40 major U.S. airports that have been in place since Nov. 7

FAA takes first steps to restore flights after shutdown strain, but some limits remain
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Trump scraps tariffs on beef, coffee and tropical fruit in a push to lower grocery store prices

President Donald Trump has announced the removal of U.S. tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruits and other commodities

Trump scraps tariffs on beef, coffee and tropical fruit in a push to lower grocery store prices
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Trump officials hold meetings on Venezuela as military tensions rise

Senior Trump administration officials have held three meetings at the White House this week to discuss options for

Trump officials hold meetings on Venezuela as military tensions rise
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Indiana Senate won't vote on redistricting, defying Trump's push

The leader of the Indiana state Senate, a Republican, has said that his chamber will no longer meet in December as planned to vote on redistricting, citing lack of support from his members

Indiana Senate won't vote on redistricting, defying Trump's push
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China used its trade juggernaut to withstand US tariffs. Can it keep its edge?

China used its trade juggernaut to withstand US tariffs. Can it keep its edge?

China used its trade juggernaut to withstand US tariffs. Can it keep its edge?
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Shell ordered to pay Venture Global's legal fees after arbitration loss

Venture Global said on Friday that following Shell’s recent loss in arbitration over liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply claims, an International Chamber of Commerce panel has issued an

Shell ordered to pay Venture Global's legal fees after arbitration loss
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US hedge funds trim stakes in 'Magnificent Seven' stocks in third quarter

Wall Street's largest hedge funds reduced exposure to "Magnificent Seven" stocks including Nvidia, Amazon, Alphabet and Meta in the third quarter, while taking new

US hedge funds trim stakes in 'Magnificent Seven' stocks in third quarter
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Some Wall St hedge funds trimmed megacap positions in 3rd quarter   

Wall Street's largest hedge funds reduced exposure to some Magnificent Seven stocks, including Nvidia, Amazon, Alphabet and Meta, in the third quarter, while placing

Some Wall St hedge funds trimmed megacap positions in 3rd quarter   
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As Washington weighs options on Venezuela, US invasion of Panama offers an imperfect blueprint for military action

As Washington weighs options on Venezuela, US invasion of Panama offers an imperfect blueprint for military action

As Washington weighs options on Venezuela, US invasion of Panama offers an imperfect blueprint for military action
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Disney reaches new deal with YouTube TV, ending a blackout that lasted over two weeks

Disney and YouTube TV have reached a new deal to bring channels like ABC and ESPN back to the Google-owned livestreaming platform

Disney reaches new deal with YouTube TV, ending a blackout that lasted over two weeks
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Trump says he 'stopped a war' by preserving a ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand

President Donald Trump says he has successfully eased tensions between Cambodia and Thailand

Trump says he 'stopped a war' by preserving a ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand
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Fitch lifts Greece's rating on strong fiscal position

Global ratings agency Fitch upgraded Greece's long-term foreign-curency issuer default rating by a notch to "BBB" on Friday, reflecting the country's strong budget performance and debt

Fitch lifts Greece's rating on strong fiscal position
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Activist Starboard sells Pfizer stake after pushing for changes

Activist investor Starboard Value has liquidated its position in Pfizer, according to a regulatory filing on Friday, ending its push for changes aimed at

Activist Starboard sells Pfizer stake after pushing for changes
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Paramount Skydance to sell Chilevision to investor group

Paramount Skydance on Friday said it has agreed to sell its shares in the entities that control Chilean free-to-air TV channel Chilevision to Vytal Group.

Paramount Skydance to sell Chilevision to investor group
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Trump says he is considering F-35 fighter jet deal with Saudis

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he is considering agreeing to a deal to supply Saudi Arabia with F-35 stealth fighter jets, which are made by Lockheed Martin.

Trump says he is considering F-35 fighter jet deal with Saudis
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As Fed hawks press their case, traders bet against December cut

As U.S. agencies on Friday began announcing plans for releasing economic data delayed by the government shutdown, a trio of U.S. central bankers reiterated their concerns

As Fed hawks press their case, traders bet against December cut
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USDA data casts doubt on China's soybean purchase promises touted by Trump

New data the Agriculture Department released Friday created serious doubts about whether China will really buy millions of bushels of American soybeans like the Trump administration touted last month

USDA data casts doubt on China's soybean purchase promises touted by Trump
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The Latest: Trump drops tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruit as consumers face high prices

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to get rid of tariffs on a broad swath of commodities, including beef, coffee and tropical fruits

The Latest: Trump drops tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruit as consumers face high prices
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S&P cuts Senegal rating to 'CCC+' as debt strains deepen

Credit ratings agency S&P on Friday downgraded Senegal's long-term sovereign credit rating to "CCC+" from "B-", citing the precarious debt position of the West African country.

S&P cuts Senegal rating to 'CCC+' as debt strains deepen
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Fitch retains Ukraine's sovereign rating at 'restricted default'

Global ratings agency Fitch affirmed Ukraine's long-term foreign currency sovereign credit rating at "restricted default" on Friday, saying it would remain unchanged until the country

Fitch retains Ukraine's sovereign rating at 'restricted default'
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Google ad tech antitrust trial closing arguments moved back

A final plea by Alphabet's Google to avoid a breakup of its advertising technology business in a U.S. court has been moved to November 21, the court said.

Google ad tech antitrust trial closing arguments moved back
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New York governor considering raising corporate taxes, source says

New York Governor Kathy Hochul is considering increasing corporate taxes to close a potential budget shortfall amid federal cuts, but that no decision has been made, a source

New York governor considering raising corporate taxes, source says
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Japan considering stimulus package sized around 17 trln yen, Nikkei says

Japan is considering spending around 17 trillion yen ($110 billion) in new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's first stimulus package, the Nikkei newspaper reported on

Japan considering stimulus package sized around 17 trln yen, Nikkei says
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Saab signs $3.6 billion Gripen fighter deal with Colombia

Swedish defense firm Saab said on Friday it has signed a contract

Saab signs $3.6 billion Gripen fighter deal with Colombia
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Guatemala's Castillo Hermanos buys US maker of SunnyD for $1.4 billion, top US official says

Guatemalan firm Castillo Hermanos acquired U.S.-based Harvest Hill, maker of beverages such as SunnyD, for $1.4 billion, the U.S.

Guatemala's Castillo Hermanos buys US maker of SunnyD for $1.4 billion, top US official says
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US paves way for talks on sale of Lukoil's foreign assets

The Trump administration on Friday gave clearance to potential buyers to talk to Russia's Lukoil about buying

US paves way for talks on sale of Lukoil's foreign assets
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Wall Street scrambles back from a big morning loss as Nvidia and bitcoin swing

An early swoon shook the U.S. stock market, but it quickly calmed

Wall Street scrambles back from a big morning loss as Nvidia and bitcoin swing
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Standard Lithium gets boost from Washington in Arkansas lithium race

Standard Lithium is getting a boost from Washington as it vies with Exxon Mobil to become the first company to produce lithium in Arkansas, a U.S.

Standard Lithium gets boost from Washington in Arkansas lithium race
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S&P raises Nigeria's outlook to 'positive' as reforms take hold

S&P Global Ratings revised its outlook on Nigeria to "positive" from "stable" on Friday, backing the country's ongoing economic reforms, and also affirmed the country's rating at "B-/B".

S&P raises Nigeria's outlook to 'positive' as reforms take hold
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FAA halves flight cuts to 3% as airlines push for end

The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it halved a requirement that U.S. airlines reduce domestic flights at 40 major airports from 6% to 3% starting

FAA halves flight cuts to 3% as airlines push for end
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Texas judge in Tylenol case won't block Kenvue's $398 million dividend payment

A Texas judge cleared the way for Kenvue to pay a $398 million shareholder dividend this month, a win for the U.S. consumer

Texas judge in Tylenol case won't block Kenvue's $398 million dividend payment
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Oracle bonds sell off as AI investment fuels investor concerns

Oracle bonds have taken a hit in recent days following a report that the cloud and artificial intelligence service provider plans to add another $38 billion to its heavy debt

Oracle bonds sell off as AI investment fuels investor concerns
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Global equities index falls, bond yields rise on fading rate cut hopes

MSCI's global equities gauge lost ground on Friday and Wall Street had a muted end to the week while U.S.

Global equities index falls, bond yields rise on fading rate cut hopes
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S&P upgrades South Africa for first time in nearly 20 years as reforms gain traction

South Africa on Friday secured its first credit rating upgrade in nearly 20 years after S&P Global raised the country’s foreign-currency long-term sovereign rating to "BB" from "BB-",

S&P upgrades South Africa for first time in nearly 20 years as reforms gain traction
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Google plans $40 billion Texas data center investment amid AI boom

Alphabet's Google said on Friday it would invest $40 billion in three new data centers in Texas, as part of its push to expand capacity for artificial intelligence initiatives.

Google plans $40 billion Texas data center investment amid AI boom
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Berkshire reveals new $4.3 billion Alphabet stake, sells more Apple

Berkshire Hathaway revealed a $4.3 billion stake in Google parent Alphabet and further reduced its stake in Apple, detailing its equity portfolio for the last time

Berkshire reveals new $4.3 billion Alphabet stake, sells more Apple
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Walmart CEO Doug McMillon announces his surprise retirement at age 59

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon is planning to retire early next year and his successor has been named

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon announces his surprise retirement at age 59
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Trump lowers tariffs on coffee, beef and fruits, as Americans’ concerns about affordability grow

Trump lowers tariffs on coffee, beef and fruits, as Americans’ concerns about affordability grow

Trump lowers tariffs on coffee, beef and fruits, as Americans’ concerns about affordability grow
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US to allow transactions involving Lukoil and Caspian Pipeline Consortium, website shows

The United States issued general licenses on Friday authorizing transactions involving certain Lukoil entities in Bulgaria and petroleum services and other transactions related

US to allow transactions involving Lukoil and Caspian Pipeline Consortium, website shows
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Tiger Global slashes Meta stake by 63% 

Tiger Global Management, the hedge fund founded and led by Chase Coleman, slashed its stake in Facebook parent Meta Platforms during the third quarter, according to

Tiger Global slashes Meta stake by 63% 
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Fed's Logan: Would be hard to support December rate cut

Dallas Federal Reserve President Lorie Logan on Friday again signaled she would oppose an interest-rate cut in December, after also opposing the Fed's rate cut in October,

Fed's Logan: Would be hard to support December rate cut
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Activist investor Irenic builds stake in Papa John's, sources say

Activist investor Irenic Capital Management built a stake in Papa John's during the third quarter, sources familiar with the matter

Activist investor Irenic builds stake in Papa John's, sources say
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Brazil's Prumo sells stake in joint venture with Anglo American

Brazilian logistics firm Prumo said on Friday it agreed to sell its 50% stake in Ferroport, a joint venture with miner Anglo American that operates an iron ore terminal at

Brazil's Prumo sells stake in joint venture with Anglo American
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Switzerland wins US tariff rate cut to 15%, pledges $200 billion in US investments

The United States and Switzerland announced a framework trade agreement on Friday that includes Washington slashing its tariffs on imported Swiss products to 15% from

Switzerland wins US tariff rate cut to 15%, pledges $200 billion in US investments
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Markets dip, investors worry about Fed and megacap tech

Wall Street's main indexes pared losses after being weighed down by technology stocks earlier Friday, while Federal Reserve officials cast doubt on a potential interest rate cut in

Markets dip, investors worry about Fed and megacap tech
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Data 'fog' has some investors feeling for the exits as AI stock valuation fears flare

The U.S. shutdown has ended but the hangover is just beginning for investors, who worry gaps in economic data will

Data 'fog' has some investors feeling for the exits as AI stock valuation fears flare
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Republican state AGs raise concerns about Union Pacific deal for Norfolk Southern

A group of nine Republican state attorneys general on Friday raised competition concerns about Union Pacific's plan to buy smaller rival Norfolk Southern in

Republican state AGs raise concerns about Union Pacific deal for Norfolk Southern
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Government will release September jobs report next week, ending data drought from federal shutdown

The Labor Department will release its numbers on September hiring and unemployment next Thursday, a month and a half late, marking the beginning of the end of a data drought caused by the 43-day federal government shutdown

Government will release September jobs report next week, ending data drought from federal shutdown
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Skittish tech stock investors turn to Nvidia results for next cues

Turbulence in technology stocks could ratchet higher in the coming week as investors react to the quarterly report from Nvidia Corp, the world's largest company

Skittish tech stock investors turn to Nvidia results for next cues
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Wall Street ends mixed; traders look to Nvidia report

Wall Street stocks ended mixed on Friday as investors looked ahead to Nvidia's quarterly results next week and worried that the Federal Reserve may hold off on cutting U.S

Wall Street ends mixed; traders look to Nvidia report
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Barrick Mining considers splitting into two entities, sources say

By Divya Rajagopal TORONTO -The board of Canada's Barrick Mining has raised the possibility of splitting the company into two separate entities, one focused on North America and the other on Africa

Barrick Mining considers splitting into two entities, sources say
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Judge says he'll approve opioid settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue and Sackler family

A federal bankruptcy court judge on Friday said he will approve OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma’s latest deal to settle thousands of lawsuits over the toll of opioids that includes some money for thousands of victims of the epidemic

Judge says he'll approve opioid settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue and Sackler family
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Why markets are suddenly on edge

Why markets are suddenly on edge

Why markets are suddenly on edge
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US Census Bureau will release August trade, construction reports next week

The U.S.

US Census Bureau will release August trade, construction reports next week
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IMF approves fresh, smaller $24 billion credit line for Mexico

The International Monetary Fund on Friday said its executive board had approved a new two-year, $24 billion flexible credit line for Mexico to act as a buffer against external risks, noting

IMF approves fresh, smaller $24 billion credit line for Mexico
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Oil settles up more than 2% as Russian port suspends oil exports after Ukrainian attack

Oil prices settled more than 2% higher on Friday as Russia's port of Novorossiisk halted oil exports following a Ukrainian drone attack that hit an oil depot

Oil settles up more than 2% as Russian port suspends oil exports after Ukrainian attack
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Dollar rises against euro amid Fed rate cut speculation

The dollar gained on the euro and was roughly flat against the yen on Friday as stocks recovered from a sharp selloff and traders weighed whether the Federal

Dollar rises against euro amid Fed rate cut speculation
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Enbridge approves $1.4 billion project to boost Canadian oil flows to US

Canadian pipeline operator Enbridge on Friday approved $1.4 billion in expansion projects for its Mainline and Flanagan South pipelines to the U.S., which it stressed

Enbridge approves $1.4 billion project to boost Canadian oil flows to US
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US judge to approve Purdue Pharma's opioid bankruptcy settlement

A federal bankruptcy judge said on Friday he will approve a restructuring plan for drugmaker Purdue Pharma that includes a $7.4 billion

US judge to approve Purdue Pharma's opioid bankruptcy settlement
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US Postal Service seeks reforms as it reports $9 billion yearly loss

The U.S.

US Postal Service seeks reforms as it reports $9 billion yearly loss
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Court blocks new rules limiting which immigrants can get commercial drivers' licenses

The Transportation Department’s new restrictions that would severely limit which immigrants can get commercial driver’s licenses to drive a semitrailer truck or bus have been put on hold by a federal appeals court

Court blocks new rules limiting which immigrants can get commercial drivers' licenses
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The government is back open. Here’s what that means for economic data

The government is back open. Here’s what that means for economic data

The government is back open. Here’s what that means for economic data
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The Trump administration is lowering its mega tariffs on Switzerland

The Trump administration is lowering its mega tariffs on Switzerland

The Trump administration is lowering its mega tariffs on Switzerland
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CMA CGM flags tough year ahead as shipping faces overcapacity, falling demand

The container shipping industry is bracing for a challenging year as new vessels boost capacity while demand slows, French group CMA CGM said on Friday, citing early

CMA CGM flags tough year ahead as shipping faces overcapacity, falling demand
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JPMorgan secures deals with fintech aggregators over fees to access data, CNBC reports

JPMorgan Chase has secured deals that will ensure it receives payments from fintech companies for access to its customer bank account data by third-party apps, CNBC reported on Friday,

JPMorgan secures deals with fintech aggregators over fees to access data, CNBC reports
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Investors and business decry British budget messaging 'fiasco'

Confusing messages about Britain's budget this month are undermining the government's credibility, investors, businesses and think tanks said on Friday as

Investors and business decry British budget messaging 'fiasco'
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International Paper to close two U.S. packaging plants amid weak demand

International Paper on Friday said it will shut two U.S. packaging plants by January as the company cuts costs and consolidates operations amid weak demand.  

International Paper to close two U.S. packaging plants amid weak demand
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US-Ukraine critical minerals fund hires advisers A&M to identify projects

The U.S. fund overseeing U.S.

US-Ukraine critical minerals fund hires advisers A&M to identify projects
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Walmart CEO McMillon to retire after a decade, insider Furner named successor

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon will retire next year after more than a decade at the helm, capping a period when he reshaped the big-box retailer into a

Walmart CEO McMillon to retire after a decade, insider Furner named successor
Economy|Health|Political

Clash over healthcare subsidies threatens to reshape 2026 midterms

For Larry Jackson, a Donald Trump-backing Republican hoping to

Clash over healthcare subsidies threatens to reshape 2026 midterms
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UK lobbying Poland to buy Swedish submarines, sources say

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is lobbying Poland to award a multi-billion-euro submarine purchase contract to Swedish defence group Saab that may include some

UK lobbying Poland to buy Swedish submarines, sources say
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Swiss government: US tariffs will be reduced to 15%

The Swiss government said on Friday that U.S. tariffs on its exports will be reduced to 15% from 39% and thanked President Donald Trump for a constructive engagement.

Swiss government: US tariffs will be reduced to 15%
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket landed its booster on a barge at sea – an achievement that will broaden the commercial spaceflight market

Jeff Bezos’s aerospace company Blue Origin is now the second, after SpaceX, to land a rocket booster for reuse.

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket landed its booster on a barge at sea – an achievement that will broaden the commercial spaceflight market
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US drops Biden plan to require passenger compensation for delayed flights

President Donald Trump's administration said on Friday it was formally withdrawing a plan by his predecessor to require airlines to pay passengers cash

US drops Biden plan to require passenger compensation for delayed flights
Business|Economy|Technology

Shareholders of Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern support $85 billion rail merger

Shareholders of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern backed the railroads’ proposed $85 billion merger to create the nation’s first coast-to-coast rail network

Shareholders of Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern support $85 billion rail merger
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Activist investor Kimmeridge takes stake in US energy producer Devon

Activist investment firm Kimmeridge Energy Management has taken a stake in U.S. shale producer Devon Energy, according to a stock market filing released on Friday.

Activist investor Kimmeridge takes stake in US energy producer Devon
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Walmart names insider Furner as CEO McMillon's successor, Wall Street reacts

Walmart on Friday announced that CEO Doug McMillon will retire next year and will be succeeded by insider and company veteran John Furner at a time when retailers navigate new challenges

Walmart names insider Furner as CEO McMillon's successor, Wall Street reacts
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Walmart's returns under McMillon among the strongest of recent departing CEOs

There have been numerous changes among CEOs in the last 18 months, and Walmart's announcement that Chief Executive Doug McMillon will retire in January is only the latest.

Walmart's returns under McMillon among the strongest of recent departing CEOs
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Texas judge defers ruling on Kenvue dividend

A Texas judge on Friday deferred ruling on state Attorney General Ken Paxton's bid to temporarily block Kenvue from paying a dividend to its shareholders, in connection with his lawsuit

Texas judge defers ruling on Kenvue dividend
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UK's Reeves abandons plans to raise income tax rates, roiling markets

British finance minister Rachel Reeves has no plans to raise income tax rates in this month's budget due to improved fiscal

UK's Reeves abandons plans to raise income tax rates, roiling markets
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European shares fall as US rate cut expectations wane; UK fiscal worries resurface

European shares fell on Friday, as hawkish commentary from U.S. policymakers dampened expectations of an imminent interest rate cut, even as the

European shares fall as US rate cut expectations wane; UK fiscal worries resurface
Business|Economy|Food|World

Meatpacker JBS sees US cattle shortage lasting through 2026

U.S. beef margins for JBS, the world's largest meat company, will likely tighten in the fourth quarter from the prior period due to a persistent shortage of U.S.

Meatpacker JBS sees US cattle shortage lasting through 2026
Business|Economy|Europe|World

JPMorgan expands in Dubai as Middle East competition heats up

The U.S. bank JPMorgan has expanded in Dubai as part of a broader push to grow and do more business with medium-sized companies, an executive told Reuters, as

JPMorgan expands in Dubai as Middle East competition heats up
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

The Telegraph sale collapses as US private equity firm drops its bid for the UK newspaper

The Telegraph sale collapses as US private equity firm drops its bid for the UK newspaper

The Telegraph sale collapses as US private equity firm drops its bid for the UK newspaper
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Switzerland to boost US investment as deal struck to lower US tariffs on Swiss goods to 15%

Switzerland has announced plans to invest $200 billion in the United States through 2028 as it finalized a hard-wrought deal to slash U.S. tariffs on Swiss goods

Switzerland to boost US investment as deal struck to lower US tariffs on Swiss goods to 15%
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Airlines are optimistic about a quick recovery ahead of Thanksgiving once the FAA ends flight cuts

Airlines are optimistic they can resume normal operations within a few days once the government lifts its order to cut some flights at 40 busy airports

Airlines are optimistic about a quick recovery ahead of Thanksgiving once the FAA ends flight cuts
Economy|Europe|Political|World

Cyprus urges Turkey to drop two-state demand to advance EU bid

Cyprus said on Friday Turkey must drop its insistence on a two-state solution for the divided island if it hopes to make progress on its long-stalled bid to join the European Union.

Cyprus urges Turkey to drop two-state demand to advance EU bid
Business|Economy|World

Who is Walmart's new top boss?

Walmart on Friday named seasoned executive and insider John Furner as its new CEO, effective February 2026, replacing Doug McMillon, who led the retail behemoth for more than a decade.

Who is Walmart's new top boss?
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Russia's Lukoil in talks with potential buyers of its foreign assets

Russia's second-largest oil producer Lukoil said on Friday it has been in talks with potential buyers of its foreign assets following last-month sanctions from the UK and the United

Russia's Lukoil in talks with potential buyers of its foreign assets
Business|Economy|Europe|Fashion and Beauty|World

Shein openings across France delayed after shoppers balked at Paris store prices

The opening of five new Shein concession stores across France has been delayed, department store owner Societe des Grands Magasins said on Friday, as it adjusts its strategy after some

Shein openings across France delayed after shoppers balked at Paris store prices
Business|Economy|Health|Science|Technology

Merck bets on flu prevention with $9.2 billion deal for Cidara Therapeutics

Merck will acquire Cidara Therapeutics in a nearly $9.2 billion deal, gaining access to an experimental flu drug in its effort to diversify ahead of patent loss for its

Merck bets on flu prevention with $9.2 billion deal for Cidara Therapeutics
Crime|Economy|World

Just 29% of Americans support US military killing drug suspects, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds  

Only 29% of Americans support using the U.S. military to kill suspected drug traffickers without a judge or court being involved, a rebuke of

Just 29% of Americans support US military killing drug suspects, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds  
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Here's who broke ranks on vote to end government shutdown

The House has approved a bill to end the longest government shutdown in US history. President Donald Trump must now sign the funding package to officially reopen the government.

Here's who broke ranks on vote to end government shutdown
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London judge finds global mining company BHP Group liable in Brazil’s worst environmental disaster

A London judge has ruled that BHP Group is liable for Brazil’s worst environmental disaster

London judge finds global mining company BHP Group liable in Brazil’s worst environmental disaster
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US Treasury, Taiwan reaffirm pledges against currency manipulation

The U.S.

US Treasury, Taiwan reaffirm pledges against currency manipulation
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Swedish EV maker Polestar announces one-for-thirty reverse stock split to maintain Nasdaq listing

Sweden's Polestar on Friday said it would conduct a one-for-thirty reverse stock split of its American Depository Shares as the electric vehicle maker seeks to avoid a Nasdaq delisting.

Swedish EV maker Polestar announces one-for-thirty reverse stock split to maintain Nasdaq listing
Africa|Business|Economy|Political|World

South Africa will hand G20 over to US 'empty chair', president says

President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Friday South Africa will symbolically hand over the G20 presidency to an "empty chair" in the absence of U.S. leadership

South Africa will hand G20 over to US 'empty chair', president says
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US reaches trade deal with Switzerland, USTR says

The Trump administration has reached a trade deal with Switzerland and will provide details on the White House website later on Friday, U.S.

US reaches trade deal with Switzerland, USTR says
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US trade chief says Trump now ready to issue tariff exemptions on some food products

U.S.

US trade chief says Trump now ready to issue tariff exemptions on some food products
Business|Economy|US|World

US Bureau of Economic Analysis working on new economic data calendar post-shutdown

The Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis said on Friday it was working to update its schedule of economic data releases affected by the recently ended government

US Bureau of Economic Analysis working on new economic data calendar post-shutdown
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Wall Street tumbles as tech selloff extends, rate cut hopes fade

Wall Street's main indexes dipped on Friday, driven by a renewed selloff in technology stocks, while hawkish commentary from Federal Reserve officials added to doubts about an interest rate

Wall Street tumbles as tech selloff extends, rate cut hopes fade
Economy|Europe|Political|Technology|World

Russia plans to make up to 120,000 glide bombs this year, Ukrainian intelligence says

Russia plans to manufacture up to 120,000 of its cheap and devastating glide bombs this year, a senior Ukrainian intelligence official said,

Russia plans to make up to 120,000 glide bombs this year, Ukrainian intelligence says
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Applied Materials' shares drop as stringent US export curbs weigh on China business

Applied Materials shares slipped more than 3% in early trading on Friday as the chip equipment maker forecast reduced spending in China next year due

Applied Materials' shares drop as stringent US export curbs weigh on China business
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|Technology|World

Saudi Aramco to sign US LNG agreements during crown prince's visit to Washington, sources say

Saudi Aramco is set to sign two U.S. liquefied natural gas supply deals with Woodside Energy and Commonwealth LNG

Saudi Aramco to sign US LNG agreements during crown prince's visit to Washington, sources say
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Walmart CEO Doug McMillon is stepping down

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon is stepping down

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon is stepping down
Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Trump brothers-backed American Bitcoin swings to profit on margin expansion

American Bitcoin, backed by two of U.S.

Trump brothers-backed American Bitcoin swings to profit on margin expansion
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Union Pacific, Norfolk shareholders approve $85 billion merger

Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern shareholders approved a deal to merge both railroad operators, the companies said on Friday.

Union Pacific, Norfolk shareholders approve $85 billion merger
Business|Economy|Europe|World

RedBird's bid for UK's Telegraph collapses after newsroom opposition

U.S.-based private investment firm RedBird Capital Partners on Friday pulled out of a 500-million-pound ($671-million) bid for Britain's Telegraph Media Group, the

RedBird's bid for UK's Telegraph collapses after newsroom opposition
Business|Economy|Europe|Health

Novo Nordisk chair touts OTC future for Wegovy as top investor tightens grip

Newly-elected chairman of Wegovy-maker Novo Nordisk, Lars Rebien Sorensen, said on Friday he plans to enhance the board's

Novo Nordisk chair touts OTC future for Wegovy as top investor tightens grip
Business|Economy|Technology|World

US House report accuses China of minerals market interference

China has sought to manipulate global critical minerals prices for decades, using its control as an economic weapon to expand its manufacturing sector

US House report accuses China of minerals market interference
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Science

What is Fusarium graminearum, the fungus a Chinese scientist pleaded guilty to smuggling into the US?

When Fusarium graminearum infects wheat, it can pose a risk to humans, animals and agriculture.

What is Fusarium graminearum, the fungus a Chinese scientist pleaded guilty to smuggling into the US?
Arts|Business|Economy|Entertainment

Disney warns of potentially long dispute with YouTube TV, shares fall

Walt Disney signaled on Thursday it was girding for a potentially prolonged fight with YouTube TV over distribution of its television

Disney warns of potentially long dispute with YouTube TV, shares fall
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

US equity fund inflows ease to four-Week low on valuation concerns

U.S. equity funds witnessed a sharp cooling of demand in the week through November 12 as investors grew wary about the durability of the artificial intelligence-driven market rally and

US equity fund inflows ease to four-Week low on valuation concerns
Business|Economy|Political|World

UK's commitment to fiscal rules crucial for credit rating, Fitch says

The UK government's commitment to its own fiscal rules to balance the budget by 2029/30 remains vital for the country's AA- credit rating, credit agency Fitch said.

UK's commitment to fiscal rules crucial for credit rating, Fitch says
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Global investors pull back, cautious over tech valuations and US labour

Global equity fund inflows cooled significantly in the week to November 12 as worries about stretched technology valuations and signs of softening U.S. labour market conditions fuelled risk

Global investors pull back, cautious over tech valuations and US labour
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Top asset manager DWS warns of global risks if US restricts dollar access

Executives at DWS, one of Europe's largest money managers, are thinking through the potential impacts in the unlikely event that the U.S.

Top asset manager DWS warns of global risks if US restricts dollar access
Business|Economy|Environment|Europe|World

Ukrainian energy workers in endless race to repair damage from Russian strikes

Standing near the mangled exterior of his thermal power plant, the 53-year-old production manager described the now familiar job of a Ukrainian energy worker: swiftly

Ukrainian energy workers in endless race to repair damage from Russian strikes
Economy|Education|Environment|Political|World

Chile's presidential elections: Who is running and what is at stake

Chileans will head to the ballot box on Sunday to elect a new president in a vote that is pitting the governing leftist coalition against an array of right-wing

Chile's presidential elections: Who is running and what is at stake
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Teamshares to list in US via $746 million T. Rowe Price-backed SPAC deal

Teamshares, a buyer of small- to medium-sized enterprises, said on Friday it would go public in the U.S. through a $746 million blank-check deal with Live Oak Acquisition

Teamshares to list in US via $746 million T. Rowe Price-backed SPAC deal
Business|Economy|Political|US|World

US approves potential $330 million arms sale to Taiwan, first under Trump

The U.S. approved the sale of fighter jet and other aircraft parts to Taiwan for $330 million on Thursday, marking the first such transaction since President

US approves potential $330 million arms sale to Taiwan, first under Trump
Business|Economy|Finance|World

ECB's Elderson backs easier rules for small banks, fewer requirements

European Central Bank supervisor Frank Elderson on Friday backed simplifying rules for smaller lenders and capital requirements for the sector as a whole.

ECB's Elderson backs easier rules for small banks, fewer requirements
Business|Economy

Trump administration prepares tariff exemptions in bid to lower food prices, NYT reports

U.S.

Trump administration prepares tariff exemptions in bid to lower food prices, NYT reports
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

Supply-chain delays, rising equipment prices threaten electricity grid

The equipment needed to keep the grid running is hard to make, and materials are limited. And supply-chain bottlenecks are taking years to clear.

Supply-chain delays, rising equipment prices threaten electricity grid
Economy|Education|Opinion

Making progress is more than making policy – what Mamdani can learn from de Blasio about the politics of urban progress

The mayor-elect can use his popularity to protect New York’s capacity for self-government from outside interference, while reaffirming what his campaign promises mean to the city.

Making progress is more than making policy – what Mamdani can learn from de Blasio about the politics of urban progress
Business|Economy|Education|Opinion|Science|Technology

Hybrid workers are putting in 90 fewer minutes of work on Fridays – and an overall shift toward custom schedules could be undercutting collaboration

Where, when and how Americans work has dramatically shifted since the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the routines of everyday life.

Hybrid workers are putting in 90 fewer minutes of work on Fridays – and an overall shift toward custom schedules could be undercutting collaboration
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Jordan's king and Indonesia's leader hold talks on economic ties and Gaza

Jordan’s king and Indonesia's leader have held talks as the two longtime friends agreed to strengthen military cooperation and economic ties between the two Muslim-majority nations

Jordan's king and Indonesia's leader hold talks on economic ties and Gaza
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Science

SNAP benefits have been cut and disrupted – causing more kids to go without enough healthy food and harming child development

Having stable access to nutritious food sets children up for better mental and physical health into adulthood.

SNAP benefits have been cut and disrupted – causing more kids to go without enough healthy food and harming child development
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Trump’s proposed cuts to work study threaten to upend a widely supported program that helps students offset college costs

Federal work study creates opportunities for students and universities alike. But the program’s challenges go beyond the potential government funding cuts.

Trump’s proposed cuts to work study threaten to upend a widely supported program that helps students offset college costs
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket deploys Mars satellites, sticks booster landing

The giant New Glenn rocket from billionaire Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin launched from Florida on its debut mission for

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket deploys Mars satellites, sticks booster landing
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Euro zone economy holds up, trade surplus surges on exports to US

The euro zone economy continued to expand at a modest but respectable pace in the third quarter while the trade

Euro zone economy holds up, trade surplus surges on exports to US
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Study urges Germany to build digital hub linking military and private sector

Germany needs to better integrate private sector resources into its defence plans to meet logistical and NATO demands, a study carried out by Porsche-owned consultancy MHP, Quadriga

Study urges Germany to build digital hub linking military and private sector
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Buy the Rumor, Sell the News

By Anna Szymanski -Everything Mike Dolan and the ROI team are excited to read, watch and listen to over the weekend. From the Editor Hello Morning Bid readers! 

Buy the Rumor, Sell the News
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Weapons makers have 'conned' US military into buying expensive equipment, Army Secretary says

Large defense companies have "conned" the U.S. military into buying expensive equipment when cheaper commercial options would have been available, U.S.

Weapons makers have 'conned' US military into buying expensive equipment, Army Secretary says
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Greece in talks to buy anti-aircraft, artillery systems from Israel

Greece is in talks with Israel to buy modern missile systems that would be used for a planned anti-aircraft defence dome, two officials with knowledge of the plan told Reuters.

Greece in talks to buy anti-aircraft, artillery systems from Israel
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Dubai Airshow to showcase Western jet orders as China debuts competitor

Aircraft delays, China's ambitions to dethrone Airbus and Boeing, and geopolitical tensions will vie for attention with new jet

Dubai Airshow to showcase Western jet orders as China debuts competitor
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'No playbook' for AI bubble fears, says Deutsche Bank investment arm CEO

The explosion in the value of artificial intelligence stocks poses risks to global markets for which there is "no playbook", the CEO of

'No playbook' for AI bubble fears, says Deutsche Bank investment arm CEO
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Different needs but similar fears arise in communities on both ends of Missouri's redistricting

The rush to redraw America's congressional maps has put a historically Black neighborhood in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, and a mostly white farming community 100 miles away in the same district

Different needs but similar fears arise in communities on both ends of Missouri's redistricting
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How 30-year-old eBay is making a comeback thanks to AI

How 30-year-old eBay is making a comeback thanks to AI

How 30-year-old eBay is making a comeback thanks to AI
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Russia's Black Sea port of Novorossiysk suspends oil exports after Ukrainian drone attack, sources say

Russia's Black Sea port of Novorossiysk halted oil exports on Friday after a Ukrainian drone attack, and oil pipeline monopoly Transneft suspended crude supplies to the outlet, two

Russia's Black Sea port of Novorossiysk suspends oil exports after Ukrainian drone attack, sources say
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S&P lowers Nissan's rating to BB- from BB

S&P Global Ratings said on Friday it has downgraded its rating of Nissan Motor's credit by one notch on continuing pressure on its profitability, while taking a negative view of the

S&P lowers Nissan's rating to BB- from BB
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Etihad Airways nine-month profit up 26% as passenger revenue jumps

Etihad Airways reported a nine-month profit of 1.7 billion dirhams ($463 million) on Friday, up 26% year-on-year, driven by higher revenue in both its passenger and cargo

Etihad Airways nine-month profit up 26% as passenger revenue jumps
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Over-indebtessness on the rise again in Germany, survey shows

Over-indebtedness among German adults is climbing again after years of decline, as economic weakness and rising costs squeeze household finances, data from credit agency Creditreform

Over-indebtessness on the rise again in Germany, survey shows
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Japan's automotive union group vows no retreat on wage demands despite tariff pain

Japan's top automobile industry union group has no plans to scale back its wage demands at labour talks next year despite a heavy drag on the

Japan's automotive union group vows no retreat on wage demands despite tariff pain
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UK's Reeves does not plan to raise income tax, government source says

British finance minister Rachel Reeves does not plan to raise income tax at her upcoming annual budget on November 26 due to an improved fiscal outlook, a government source said on

UK's Reeves does not plan to raise income tax, government source says
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Villagers struggle with aftermath of intense Iberian wildfires

Photo essay: See here "The fire started on my birthday," says taxi driver Simon Rodriguez, hauling

Villagers struggle with aftermath of intense Iberian wildfires
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Trump administration revokes Biden-era limits on Alaska oil drilling

The Trump administration on Thursday finalized its rollback of Biden-era limits on oil and gas drilling in an Alaska area that is the nation's largest tract of undisturbed public land.

Trump administration revokes Biden-era limits on Alaska oil drilling
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Republicans scramble for health care plan, as Democrats eye midterm battle

Republicans scramble for health care plan, as Democrats eye midterm battle

Republicans scramble for health care plan, as Democrats eye midterm battle
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The government has reopened. What’s that mean for air travel?

The government has reopened. What’s that mean for air travel?

The government has reopened. What’s that mean for air travel?
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States scramble to send full SNAP food benefits to millions of people after government shutdown ends

State officials are working to restore full SNAP benefits to millions of people after the long U.S. government shutdown has finally ended

States scramble to send full SNAP food benefits to millions of people after government shutdown ends
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Modi’s alliance set to easily win Indian Hindi heartland vote

By Krishna N.

Modi’s alliance set to easily win Indian Hindi heartland vote
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ACS, BlackRock launch 2 billion euro data centre joint venture

Spain's ACS and BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners have created a joint venture to develop an initial 2 billion euro ($2.33 billion), 1.7 gigawatt portfolio of data centres,

ACS, BlackRock launch 2 billion euro data centre joint venture
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Stellantis to recall nearly 113,000 US vehicles, NHTSA says

Chrysler-parent Stellantis is recalling 112,859 U.S. vehicles over possible engine failure or compartment fire, the U.S.

Stellantis to recall nearly 113,000 US vehicles, NHTSA says
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Apple's China iPhone sales jumped 22% in month after iPhone 17 launch

Sales of iPhones in China rose 22% from year-earlier levels in the first month after the iPhone 17 series launched, even as the broader market softened, a

Apple's China iPhone sales jumped 22% in month after iPhone 17 launch
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French inflation revised down to 0.8% year-on-year in October

Consumer prices in France rose 0.8% year-on-year in October, statistics office INSEE said on Friday, below analysts' expectations and the preliminary reading published last month.

French inflation revised down to 0.8% year-on-year in October
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US, South Korea unveil details on shipbuilding investment and subs in trade deal

The U.S. and South Korea released details of a trade agreement on Friday that includes a $150 billion Korean investment in the American

US, South Korea unveil details on shipbuilding investment and subs in trade deal
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Hamas quietly reasserts control in Gaza as post-war talks grind on

From regulating the price of chicken to levying fees on cigarettes, Hamas is seeking to widen control over Gaza as U.S. plans for its future slowly take shape,

Hamas quietly reasserts control in Gaza as post-war talks grind on
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BOJ says Deputy Governor Uchida in hospital to treat leukemia

Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida has been hospitalised for leukemia treatment and will work remotely for a few weeks, the central bank said on Friday.

BOJ says Deputy Governor Uchida in hospital to treat leukemia
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Google offers EU to change adtech policy, no divestment

Alphabet's Google has offered to make it easier for publishers and advertisers to use its online advertising technology, defying EU antitrust regulators' call for

Google offers EU to change adtech policy, no divestment
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Swiss machine maker feels heat from auto sector slowdown, Trump's tariffs

Norbert Steuer, a logistics worker at Swiss precision machinery maker K.R. Pfiffner, has been at the firm for over three decades.

Swiss machine maker feels heat from auto sector slowdown, Trump's tariffs
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BYD shifts away from in-house payment system that strained suppliers, sources say

China's BYD has told some suppliers it wants to stop using in-house financial notes to pay them, people briefed on the matter said - a seismic shift away from a practice that helped power

BYD shifts away from in-house payment system that strained suppliers, sources say
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South Korea, US sign MOU on $350 billion strategic investment, Seoul says

South Korea and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding to realise $350 billion in strategic investments in various industries in the U.S., South Korea's Industry

South Korea, US sign MOU on $350 billion strategic investment, Seoul says
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Japan's core inflation likely accelerated in October for 2nd straight month: Reuters poll

Japan's core consumer inflation probably accelerated in October for the second straight month, a Reuters poll showed on Friday, as smaller energy subsidies compared with a year

Japan's core inflation likely accelerated in October for 2nd straight month: Reuters poll
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Amazon, Microsoft back effort to curb Nvidia's exports to China, WSJ reports

Amazon is joining Microsoft in backing legislation to further restrict chipmaker Nvidia's ability to export chips to China, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing people

Amazon, Microsoft back effort to curb Nvidia's exports to China, WSJ reports
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ANZ's 'good news' culture masking problems, bank review finds

Australia's ANZ Group has a 'good news' culture that deters staff from speaking up about potential mistakes while bureaucracy hampers some of its processes, a review

ANZ's 'good news' culture masking problems, bank review finds
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Markets tumble as Fed cut hangs in the balance

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Gregor Stuart Hunter It has been a wrenching 24 hours for markets as traders reined in expectations that the U.S.

Markets tumble as Fed cut hangs in the balance
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Cartier-owner Richemont beats quarterly sales forecast as sales jump 14%

Cartier-owner Richemont reported better-than-expected quarterly sales on Friday, as the Geneva-based luxury group awaited the outcome of tariff negotiations between Switzerland and

Cartier-owner Richemont beats quarterly sales forecast as sales jump 14%
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China's economy jolted by weakest factory output, retail sales growth in over a year

China's factory output and retail sales grew at their weakest pace in over a year in October, piling pressure on policymakers to revamp the $19 trillion export-driven

China's economy jolted by weakest factory output, retail sales growth in over a year
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Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell concedes reelection fight to progressive activist Katie Wilson

First-term Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell conceded his reelection fight to progressive activist Katie Wilson on Thursday, handing another victory to leftist Democrats around the country frustrated with unaffordability, homelessness, public safety and the actions of President Donald Trump’s administration

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell concedes reelection fight to progressive activist Katie Wilson
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Japan's fight with yen bears dulled by Takaichi's doves

As Japanese authorities once again battle a slide in the yen, their efforts this time are struggling for traction, undermined by new prime minister Sanae Takaichi's

Japan's fight with yen bears dulled by Takaichi's doves
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South Korea to boost EV subsidies in 2026 to help auto industry weather US tariffs

South Korea's government said on Friday it would boost subsidies for electric vehicles (EVs) by 20% next year as part of a package to help the country's auto industry weather risks

South Korea to boost EV subsidies in 2026 to help auto industry weather US tariffs
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European officials consider pooling dollars to lessen Fed reliance after Trump shocks

European financial stability officials are debating whether to create an alternative to Federal

European officials consider pooling dollars to lessen Fed reliance after Trump shocks
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US hires 50,000 federal workers under Trump, boosting immigration roles

The U.S. government has hired 50,000 employees since President Donald Trump took office, his top personnel official said, with the new staff largely in national

US hires 50,000 federal workers under Trump, boosting immigration roles
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SMIC says worries over memory shortage prompt customers to hold back Q1 orders

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SMIC says worries over memory shortage prompt customers to hold back Q1 orders
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China's October new home prices fall at fastest pace in a year

China's new home prices fell at the fastest monthly pace in a year in October, official data showed on Friday, highlighting persistently weak demand in

China's October new home prices fall at fastest pace in a year
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Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon seek to end Epstein lawsuits

Bank of America and Bank of New York Mellon asked a federal judge on Thursday to dismiss lawsuits accusing them of knowingly aiding Jeffrey Epstein's sex

Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon seek to end Epstein lawsuits
Economy|Education|Health

Families brace for continued gaps in Head Start service despite government reopening

Families and staff who rely on the federal preschool program Head Start may have to wait even longer to return to their centers even though the 43-day government shutdown ended Wednesday night

Families brace for continued gaps in Head Start service despite government reopening
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Highlights of US framework trade deals with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador and Guatemala

The United States on Thursday announced framework agreements with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador and Guatemala that will see Washington

Highlights of US framework trade deals with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador and Guatemala
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Colombia's Ecopetrol to execute $6.3 billion in investments in 2025, drill five additional wells

Colombia's state-run energy company Ecopetrol ECO.CN expects to execute about $6.3 billion in investments in 2025, equivalent to 90% of its target, executives

Colombia's Ecopetrol to execute $6.3 billion in investments in 2025, drill five additional wells
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Cuba fights to contain spread of mosquito-borne chikungunya virus

Cuba is fighting a wave of mosquito-borne illnesses including dengue and chikungunya virus that have swept the island in recent weeks, affecting nearly one-third of the population

Cuba fights to contain spread of mosquito-borne chikungunya virus
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South Korea, U.S. agree on trade, security deal, nuclear subs, Lee says

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said on Friday South Korea and U.S. had finalised a joint fact sheet on agreements on trade and security issues after his summit with U.S.

South Korea, U.S. agree on trade, security deal, nuclear subs, Lee says
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Singapore Airlines CEO says not expecting major impact from Boeing 777-9 delay

Singapore Airlines is not expecting a major impact from the delay in delivery of Boeing 777-9 planes, CEO Goh Choon Phong said on Friday.

Singapore Airlines CEO says not expecting major impact from Boeing 777-9 delay
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IMF sees Thai GDP growth at 1.6% in 2026

Thailand's economic growth is projected to reach 2.1% this year and then slow to 1.6% in 2026 in the face of increasing economic headwinds, the International Monetary Fund said. 

IMF sees Thai GDP growth at 1.6% in 2026
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Nissan to cut jobs at European regional office as part of global overhaul

Nissan will eliminate 87 positions at its European regional office in France, a company document and internal emails showed, as part of

Nissan to cut jobs at European regional office as part of global overhaul
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Verizon to cut about 15,000 jobs as new CEO restructures, source says

Verizon's new CEO is planning to cut about 15,000 jobs in the U.S. telecommunications company's largest ever layoffs, a person

Verizon to cut about 15,000 jobs as new CEO restructures, source says
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US airlines reduce flight cuts for Friday despite 6% FAA order

U.S. airlines have cut far fewer flights for Friday than the requirement that they cut 6% of domestic flights at the 40 busiest American airports, according

US airlines reduce flight cuts for Friday despite 6% FAA order
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Morgan Stanley questioned by US House panel over Zijin Gold IPO in Hong Kong 

Morgan Stanley's underwriting of Zijin Gold International's Hong Kong IPO placed it and its U.S. investors at risk of regulatory, financial and

Morgan Stanley questioned by US House panel over Zijin Gold IPO in Hong Kong 
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Trump will attend Davos forum in 2026, White House official says

U.S. President Donald Trump will attend the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, next year, according to a White House official.

Trump will attend Davos forum in 2026, White House official says
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Rio Tinto signs 15-year renewable power deal with U.S. based TerraGen

Rio Tinto said on Friday its Kennecott operation in Utah, U.S., has signed a 15-year virtual power purchase agreement with TerraGen to source renewable energy from a new wind farm in Texas.

Rio Tinto signs 15-year renewable power deal with U.S. based TerraGen
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US weekly jobless claims edge down, Haver Analytics estimates

The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits eased slightly last week, Haver Analytics estimated on Thursday, pointing to stable

US weekly jobless claims edge down, Haver Analytics estimates
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Brazil expects US to answer proposal regarding tariffs possibly as soon as Friday, minister says

The United States is analyzing the negotiation proposal sent by Brazil regarding tariffs and a response is expected soon, the Brazilian foreign minister said on Thursday, citing

Brazil expects US to answer proposal regarding tariffs possibly as soon as Friday, minister says
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Merck nearing deal for Cidara, FT reports

Merck is closing in on a deal to buy Cidara Therapeutics in a deal valuing the biotechnology company at a premium to its $3.3 billion market capitalization, the Financial Times reported on

Merck nearing deal for Cidara, FT reports
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UK's jobs downturn abates slightly ahead of budget, survey shows

The downturn in Britain's labour market abated slightly last month as recruiters reported the first increase in demand for temporary staff in over a year, a survey

UK's jobs downturn abates slightly ahead of budget, survey shows
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Trading Day: Fed hopes melt, stocks sink

Wall Street tumbled and Treasury yields rose on Thursday as expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut next month faded rapidly, while the dollar

Trading Day: Fed hopes melt, stocks sink
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Can Peru reboot its Amazon oil? Pollution fallout and local opposition loom

Near a remote bend of the Patoyacu River in Peru's northern Amazon, Wilmer Macusi stood atop a rusty pipeline cutting through the jungle, swirling a

Can Peru reboot its Amazon oil? Pollution fallout and local opposition loom
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Crash victims' families appeal US judge's decision to dismiss Boeing criminal case

Families of some victims of two Boeing 737 MAX plane crashes that killed 346 people asked a U.S. appeals court on Thursday to reverse a judge's decision to

Crash victims' families appeal US judge's decision to dismiss Boeing criminal case
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US to remove tariffs on some products from Ecuador, Argentina, Guatemala and El Salvador

The United States said on Thursday it will remove tariffs on some foods and other imports from Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala and El Salvador

US to remove tariffs on some products from Ecuador, Argentina, Guatemala and El Salvador
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Thai economic growth likely slowed sharply in Q3 on weak consumption: Reuters poll

Thailand's economic growth likely slowed sharply last quarter as weak household spending and ongoing domestic uncertainty offset gains from exports, a Reuters

Thai economic growth likely slowed sharply in Q3 on weak consumption: Reuters poll
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US to pay $10,000 bonuses for exemplary TSA officers during shutdown

The head of the U.S.

US to pay $10,000 bonuses for exemplary TSA officers during shutdown
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You can end a shutdown overnight — but you can’t reopen a government that fast

The longest government shutdown in U.S. history may be officially over, but getting everything back up and running won't happen all at once

You can end a shutdown overnight — but you can’t reopen a government that fast
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Republicans promised health care negotiations after the shutdown, but Democrats are wary

Now that the government shutdown is over, House and Senate Republicans say they'll negotiate with Democrats on whether to extend COVID-era tax credits that help tens of millions of Americans afford their health care premiums

Republicans promised health care negotiations after the shutdown, but Democrats are wary
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The body of a coal miner has been found in a flooded West Virginia mine, the governor says

Gov. Patrick Morrisey says crews have found the body of a coal miner missing for days after a mine flooded in West Virginia

The body of a coal miner has been found in a flooded West Virginia mine, the governor says
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Cuba accuses US-funded media outlet of economic terrorism, manipulating exchange rate

Cuba on Thursday alleged that U.S.-funded media outlet El Toque was manipulating Cuba's informal exchange rate to foment unrest on the island at a time when a

Cuba accuses US-funded media outlet of economic terrorism, manipulating exchange rate
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JBS profit falls amid still-challenging US market environment

JBS, the world's largest meat company, reported a net profit fall in the third quarter in spite of a rise in global net sales amid a still-

JBS profit falls amid still-challenging US market environment
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Digital lender Nubank posts Q3 income beat, record profitability

Nu Holdings, the listed entity which runs Brazilian digital lender Nubank, posted on Thursday an increase in its third-quarter net income driven by its Brazilian

Digital lender Nubank posts Q3 income beat, record profitability
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Apple and OpenAI must face X Corp's lawsuit for now, US judge rules

Apple and ChatGPT maker OpenAI on Thursday failed to convince a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit by Elon Musk’s X Corp accusing them of conspiring to monopolize markets

Apple and OpenAI must face X Corp's lawsuit for now, US judge rules
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Pfizer slashes stake in COVID vaccine partner BioNTech

Pfizer Inc said on Thursday it sold a part of its stake in German drugmaker BioNTech SE, more than five years after both firms formed an alliance that yielded a vaccine to combat the deadly

Pfizer slashes stake in COVID vaccine partner BioNTech
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Under Armour parts ways with Steph Curry as restructuring gathers pace

Under Armour and Stephen Curry have parted ways, ending over a decade-long partnership between the NBA star and the sportswear company.

Under Armour parts ways with Steph Curry as restructuring gathers pace
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Applied Materials sees weaker China spending in 2026 on tighter US curbs

Applied Materials said on Thursday it expects spending on chipmaking equipment in China to fall in 2026 as tighter U.S. export controls limit its market access, with overall revenue

Applied Materials sees weaker China spending in 2026 on tighter US curbs
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US, Switzerland close in on deal to ease Trump's crippling tariffs

The U.S. and Switzerland edged closer to a trade deal on Thursday to reduce President Donald Trump's crippling 39% tariffs on Swiss imports

US, Switzerland close in on deal to ease Trump's crippling tariffs
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Business jet that crashed in Michigan was flown after pilots chose not to wait for a test pilot, NTSB says

Business jet that crashed in Michigan was flown after pilots chose not to wait for a test pilot, NTSB says

Business jet that crashed in Michigan was flown after pilots chose not to wait for a test pilot, NTSB says
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Trump administration says it has trade frameworks with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador and Guatemala

The Trump administration has announced trade frameworks with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, and Guatemala

Trump administration says it has trade frameworks with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador and Guatemala
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Wall Street drops to one of its worst days since April on worries about AI stocks and interest rates

The U.S. stock market tumbled to one of its worst days since its springtime sell-off

Wall Street drops to one of its worst days since April on worries about AI stocks and interest rates
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Fed's Kashkari wanted rate-cut pause in October, reports Bloomberg News

Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari told Bloomberg News in an interview on Thursday that he did not support the Fed's interest-rate cut in October given the economy's

Fed's Kashkari wanted rate-cut pause in October, reports Bloomberg News
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Ubisoft delays half-year results, requests trading suspension

French video game publisher Ubisoft said on Thursday it was postponing the publication of its half-year earnings and requested Euronext suspend trading of its shares and

Ubisoft delays half-year results, requests trading suspension
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White House hosts oil, biofuel talks as Trump administration nears decision on refinery waivers

The White House this week held separate meetings with oil refiners and biofuel producers as it seeks to resolve a long-running dispute over billions of gallons of U.S.

White House hosts oil, biofuel talks as Trump administration nears decision on refinery waivers
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US corporate bankruptcies set to hit 15-year high amid credit jitters, S&P data shows

Large U.S. corporate bankruptcies are on pace to hit their highest level in 15 years, S&P Global data showed on Thursday, underscoring mounting stress across corporate America at a

US corporate bankruptcies set to hit 15-year high amid credit jitters, S&P data shows
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Equities tumble, bond prices dip as hopes fade for Fed rate cut in December

Wall Street indexes suffered their biggest one-day decline in a month on Thursday, pushing down MSCI's global equities gauge while U.S.

Equities tumble, bond prices dip as hopes fade for Fed rate cut in December
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Carlyle exploring options to buy Lukoil foreign assets, sources say

U.S. private equity firm Carlyle is exploring options to buy Russian oil major Lukoil's foreign assets, three sources familiar with the situation

Carlyle exploring options to buy Lukoil foreign assets, sources say
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US court temporarily blocks USDOT order to unwind Delta, Aeromexico joint venture

A U.S. appeals court late on Wednesday temporarily halted a government agency's order to force Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico to unwind a joint venture by

US court temporarily blocks USDOT order to unwind Delta, Aeromexico joint venture
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How the yen tripped up investors...again

Investors laid a record wager on Japan's yen rising to take advantage of a long-overdue economic revival that coincided with expectations for a U.S.

How the yen tripped up investors...again
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Striking Boeing workers approve labor deal, ending 101-day-long walkout

Striking workers at Boeing Defense's St.

Striking Boeing workers approve labor deal, ending 101-day-long walkout
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US dollar drops as government reopens after record shutdown

The U.S. dollar dipped on Thursday as the U.S. government reopened, leaving traders grappling with the long-term impact the shutdown will have on trust in the U.S

US dollar drops as government reopens after record shutdown
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Southwest optimistic FAA will allow full schedule within days after shutdown ends

Southwest Airlines told employees Wednesday it is optimistic the Federal Aviation Administration will soon allow U.S. airlines to resume its full schedule.

Southwest optimistic FAA will allow full schedule within days after shutdown ends
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Saudi to bolster trade with Lebanon after drug smuggling curbed

Saudi Arabia plans imminently to boost commercial ties with Lebanon after Lebanese authorities demonstrated "efficacy" in curbing drug smuggling to the kingdom over

Saudi to bolster trade with Lebanon after drug smuggling curbed
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Starbucks union baristas walk out on Red Cup Day in push for contract talks

More than 1,000 Starbucks unionized baristas in over 40 U.S. cities launched an indefinite strike on Thursday, intensifying their push for a

Starbucks union baristas walk out on Red Cup Day in push for contract talks
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Living costs, mortgages on the menu at White House dinner with top execs, sources say

Rising living costs and expanding home ownership were among the issues U.S.

Living costs, mortgages on the menu at White House dinner with top execs, sources say
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Fed's December rate cut looks increasingly like a toss-up

Citing worries about inflation and signs of relative stability in the labor market after two U.S. interest rate cuts this year, a

Fed's December rate cut looks increasingly like a toss-up
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Wall Street tumbles as Nvidia slides, investors fret that Fed may slow rate cuts

Wall Street ended sharply lower on Thursday, with steep losses in Nvidia and other AI heavyweights, as investors scaled back expectations of interest rate cuts due to

Wall Street tumbles as Nvidia slides, investors fret that Fed may slow rate cuts
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Federal workers question whether the longest government shutdown was worth their sacrifice

Federal workers are expressing relief and frustration as the longest government shutdown has come to an end

Federal workers question whether the longest government shutdown was worth their sacrifice
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Some Korean workers detained in Georgia immigration raid have returned to their jobs at Hyundai site

Some of the more than 300 South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid at Hyundai's sprawling manufacturing site in Georgia have returned to their U.S. jobs two months later

Some Korean workers detained in Georgia immigration raid have returned to their jobs at Hyundai site
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Justice Department sues to block California US House map in clash that could tip control of Congress

The Justice Department has sued to block new congressional district boundaries approved by California voters, joining a legal battle that could determine which party wins control of the U.S. House in 2026

Justice Department sues to block California US House map in clash that could tip control of Congress
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Workers turn to 'polyworking' to combat frozen salaries and inflation

Working professionals in the U.S. are taking on side jobs to supplement their incomes amid frozen salaries, inflation and fear of layoffs

Workers turn to 'polyworking' to combat frozen salaries and inflation
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Democrats more energized for 2026 elections than Republicans, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

Democrats appear more fired up than Republicans about voting in next year's congressional elections following the party's victories in recent state and local

Democrats more energized for 2026 elections than Republicans, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
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EU renews demand that Ukraine crack down on corruption in wake of major energy scandal

European Union officials are warning Ukraine that it must keep cracking down on graft in the wake of a major corruption scandal that could hurt the country’s ability to attract financial help

EU renews demand that Ukraine crack down on corruption in wake of major energy scandal
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Wall Street has its worst day in a month as traders dial back expectations for Fed rate cuts

Wall Street has its worst day in a month as traders dial back expectations for Fed rate cuts

Wall Street has its worst day in a month as traders dial back expectations for Fed rate cuts
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No car? No problem. Building apartments near public transit could help address the housing crisis

Quantavia Smith, who was often homeless for a decade, now has a studio apartment in Los Angeles with easy access to public transit

No car? No problem. Building apartments near public transit could help address the housing crisis
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IMF says Jamaica has buffers to finance immediate disaster-related needs

The International Monetary Fund said it was closely monitoring developments in Jamaica and Haiti on Thursday following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa, adding that

IMF says Jamaica has buffers to finance immediate disaster-related needs
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German budget committee passes 2026 defence budget, defence ministry says

Germany's budget committee approved on Thursday the defence budget and the economic plan for the Bundeswehr special fund for 2026, with a total volume of more than 108 billion euros

German budget committee passes 2026 defence budget, defence ministry says
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US government opens back up but deep political divisions remain

The U.S. government is due to lumber back to life on Thursday after the longest shutdown in U.S. history snarled air traffic, cut food

US government opens back up but deep political divisions remain
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USDA data blackout fuels uncertainty ahead of upcoming crop report

A crop data blackout during the longest-ever U.S. government shutdown has led to the widest range of analyst estimates in a decade for corn and

USDA data blackout fuels uncertainty ahead of upcoming crop report
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Fed's Hammack says restrictive monetary policy needed to cool inflation

By Michael S.

Fed's Hammack says restrictive monetary policy needed to cool inflation
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Michael Burry of 'Big Short' fame is closing his hedge fund

Michael Burry, the investor whose successful bets against the U.S. housing market in 2008 were recounted in the movie "The

Michael Burry of 'Big Short' fame is closing his hedge fund
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Starbucks workers kick off 65-store US strike on company's busy Red Cup Day

More than 1,000 unionized Starbucks workers are on strike Thursday at 65 U.S. stores

Starbucks workers kick off 65-store US strike on company's busy Red Cup Day
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Boeing defense workers ratify new contract to end 3-month strike in the Midwest

Boeing machinists on Thursday approved a five-year labor agreement to end a strike that began on Aug. 4 at three Midwest plants

Boeing defense workers ratify new contract to end 3-month strike in the Midwest
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IRS boosts contribution limits for 401(k) retirement plan savers

Americans will be allowed to contribute more of their money to 401(k) and similar retirement saving plans next year

IRS boosts contribution limits for 401(k) retirement plan savers
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IMF says market conditions are opportunity for Argentina to accumulate reserves

Current benign international financial market conditions are an opportunity for Argentina to accelerate its accumulation of international reserves, the International Monetary Fund said on

IMF says market conditions are opportunity for Argentina to accumulate reserves
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UBS takeover of Credit Suisse pushed up Swiss banks' funding costs, SNB says

Swiss banks have to pay more currently to secure liquidity in the financial markets than two years ago, the Swiss National Bank said on Thursday, pointing to the 2023 collapse of

UBS takeover of Credit Suisse pushed up Swiss banks' funding costs, SNB says
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Portuguese government calls for labour reform dialogue as strike looms

Portugal's minority centre-right government said on Thursday it was open to talks with unions, which have called a general strike next month over a planned overhaul of labour laws

Portuguese government calls for labour reform dialogue as strike looms
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Nexperia customers in talks over workaround to skirt Europe-China chip feud, sources say

Customers of Chinese-owned Dutch chipmaker Nexperia are working with the company on a workaround to bypass a feud between the Europe-based unit and its packaging

Nexperia customers in talks over workaround to skirt Europe-China chip feud, sources say
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LKQ taps Bank of America to sell specialty parts business, sources say

Auto parts supplier LKQ is planning to sell Keystone Automotive Industries, its specialty parts division, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters,

LKQ taps Bank of America to sell specialty parts business, sources say
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US judge denies motions to disqualify officers, advisers involved in Citgo auction

A U.S. judge has denied motions filed by Venezuela and Gold Reserve to disqualify him, a court officer and two advising firms overseeing an auction of shares in

US judge denies motions to disqualify officers, advisers involved in Citgo auction
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Top Democrats slam Trump for delaying export curbs on China

Top Senate Democrats including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer took aim at the Trump administration for suspending a measure that blocked thousands of

Top Democrats slam Trump for delaying export curbs on China
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Brazil trims 2025 growth, inflation forecasts amid slowdown

Brazil's Finance Ministry on Thursday trimmed its 2025 economic growth forecast to 2.2% from 2.3%, citing weaker than previously expected third-quarter results that also weighed on

Brazil trims 2025 growth, inflation forecasts amid slowdown
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Crypto-focused Grayscale reveals 20% revenue drop in US IPO filing

Grayscale reported a 20% drop in revenue in the first nine months of 2025, the crypto-focused asset manager disclosed in its U.S. initial public offering paperwork on

Crypto-focused Grayscale reveals 20% revenue drop in US IPO filing
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Minnesota man kills co-worker with sledgehammer, saying he didn't like her, charges say

Minnesota man kills co-worker with sledgehammer, saying he didn't like her, charges say

Minnesota man kills co-worker with sledgehammer, saying he didn't like her, charges say
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Streaming and parks shine for Disney in Q4, but weakening in cable and at the box office

Disney’s fiscal fourth-quarter performance was mixed, as a weak performance from its television networks and some films was buffered by strength in its streaming business and theme parks

Streaming and parks shine for Disney in Q4, but weakening in cable and at the box office
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AT&T reached a $177M data breach settlement. What consumers should know about claiming their money

AT&T has reached a combined $177 million settlement over two data breaches

AT&T reached a $177M data breach settlement. What consumers should know about claiming their money
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Average US long-term mortgage rate rises again, inching up to 6.24%

The average rate on a 30-year U.S. mortgage edged higher for the second week in a row, hovering near its low point so far this year

Average US long-term mortgage rate rises again, inching up to 6.24%
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Trump is committed to a $2,000 dividend to Americans using tariff income-White House

President Donald Trump is committed to providing Americans a $2,000 check using money that has come into government coffers from Trump's tariffs, the White House said on

Trump is committed to a $2,000 dividend to Americans using tariff income-White House
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401(k), IRA contribution limits get a bump up

401(k), IRA contribution limits get a bump up

401(k), IRA contribution limits get a bump up
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A judge said Luigi Mangione could have a laptop to view evidence in jail. He still hasn't gotten it

Months after a judge said Luigi Mangione could have a laptop in jail to review evidence, lawyers for the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson say the device has yet to be delivered

A judge said Luigi Mangione could have a laptop to view evidence in jail. He still hasn't gotten it
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Cash App's Moneybot might know your spending habits better than you do

Cash App has introduced Moneybot, a new financial services chatbot that will be integrated into its banking app this winter

Cash App's Moneybot might know your spending habits better than you do
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San Diego Padres could be up for sale as Seidler family considers options

The family of the late San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler is exploring the possibility of selling the franchise

San Diego Padres could be up for sale as Seidler family considers options
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Moody's downgrades Nike's debt ratings on cost pressures

Credit rating agency Moody's Ratings has downgraded several of global footwear and apparel retailer Nike's debt ratings.

Moody's downgrades Nike's debt ratings on cost pressures
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'Not been pretty': Novo Nordisk faces rare shareholder rebuke over board shake-up

Novo Nordisk faces a shareholder backlash on Friday as the Danish drugmaker's minority investors prepare a protest vote against

'Not been pretty': Novo Nordisk faces rare shareholder rebuke over board shake-up
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Fitch downgrades Aston Martin's ratings as US demand uncertain

Credit rating agency Fitch Ratings has downgraded British automaker Aston Martin's debt ratings, citing the luxury sports car maker's persistent negative cash flow

Fitch downgrades Aston Martin's ratings as US demand uncertain
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Young Ukrainian men needed at home, Germany's Merz tells Zelenskiy

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that he needed to ensure that young men from Ukraine do not come to Germany in large numbers, in what he

Young Ukrainian men needed at home, Germany's Merz tells Zelenskiy
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Citgo raises profit to $167 million, liquidity up to $2.75 billion

Citgo Petroleum's profit rose to $167 million in the third quarter from $100 million in the previous period, while the liquidity of the Venezuela-owned refiner

Citgo raises profit to $167 million, liquidity up to $2.75 billion
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US October employment report will not include jobless rate, Hassett says

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Thursday the government would release the closely watched employment report for October, but without the jobless rate after a

US October employment report will not include jobless rate, Hassett says
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WeightWatchers to offer Novo Nordisk's Wegovy pill after 2026 launch

WeightWatchers' CEO said on Wednesday it planned to offer Novo Nordisk's much-anticipated Wegovy in pill form if it is launched next year in the United States,

WeightWatchers to offer Novo Nordisk's Wegovy pill after 2026 launch
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US October employment report will not include jobless rate, Hassett says

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Thursday the government would release the closely watched employment report for October, but without the jobless rate after a

US October employment report will not include jobless rate, Hassett says
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Apple refused permission to appeal UK ruling on app store commissions

Apple was on Thursday refused permission to appeal against a London tribunal ruling that it abused its dominant position by charging app developers unfair commissions, though the

Apple refused permission to appeal UK ruling on app store commissions
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IMF to start mission to Ukraine soon, stresses need for anti-corruption efforts

The International Monetary Fund will soon begin a staff mission to Ukraine to discuss its financing needs and a potential new lending program,

IMF to start mission to Ukraine soon, stresses need for anti-corruption efforts
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Pfizer completes up to $10 billion acquisition of Metsera

Pfizer on Thursday closed its up to $10 billion acquisition of Metsera after winning shareholder approval, gaining a foothold in the fast-growing obesity

Pfizer completes up to $10 billion acquisition of Metsera
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Tracking Starbucks' battles with workers union

More than 1,000 Starbucks unionized baristas launched an open-ended strike on Thursday, intensifying their push for a collective bargaining agreement over pay and other benefits at the

Tracking Starbucks' battles with workers union
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European shares close lower with upcoming US data in focus; Siemens slides

European shares closed lower on Thursday, as investors shifted their focus to crucial U.S. economic data following the end of the nation's longest

European shares close lower with upcoming US data in focus; Siemens slides
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Tesla recalls 10,500 Powerwall 2 batteries in US over fire risk

Tesla said on Thursday it is recalling about 10,500 units of its Powerwall 2 battery power systems in the U.S. for fire and burn hazards after receiving 22 reports of overheating. The U.S.

Tesla recalls 10,500 Powerwall 2 batteries in US over fire risk
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Elon Musk says report on xAI's $15 billion fundraise is 'false'

Billionaire Elon Musk on Thursday said on X the CNBC report of his artificial intelligence startup xAI raising $15 billion in a series E funding round was "false."

Elon Musk says report on xAI's $15 billion fundraise is 'false'
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IMF sees signs of US economic strain but lack of data due to shutdown clouds picture

The International Monetary Fund is seeing signs of strain in the U.S. economy with fourth-quarter growth likely decelerating from previous forecasts, but a lack

IMF sees signs of US economic strain but lack of data due to shutdown clouds picture
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Counter-drone radar firm Chaos raises $510 million in defense tech boom

Counter-drone radar manufacturer Chaos Industries raised $510 million in a funding round that closed last month, the company's CEO said, the latest sign of booming

Counter-drone radar firm Chaos raises $510 million in defense tech boom
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The unprecedented government shutdown will weigh on a US economy already under stress

The six-week government shutdown that came to an end late Wednesday will be another drag on an economy already facing many challenges, though the full impact will take months to measure

The unprecedented government shutdown will weigh on a US economy already under stress
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Wall Street opens lower as markets await data after federal reopening

Wall Street's main indexes opened lower on Thursday, with investors awaiting indications on the U.S. economy and the monetary policy path after President Donald Trump signed a bill ending

Wall Street opens lower as markets await data after federal reopening
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Fed's Daly open-minded on December rate cut amid balanced risks

Risks to the Federal Reserve's two goals of price stability and full employment are balanced now that the Fed has cut interest rates twice so far this year

Fed's Daly open-minded on December rate cut amid balanced risks
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EU finance ministers agree using frozen Russian assets most effective way to fund Ukraine

By Bart H.

EU finance ministers agree using frozen Russian assets most effective way to fund Ukraine
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Aid agencies 'nowhere close' to meeting needs for displaced Sudanese, IOM chief says

The funding gap for aid agencies is accentuating Sudan's crisis, leaving them unable to help many of the tens of thousands of people fleeing from the Darfur city of al-

Aid agencies 'nowhere close' to meeting needs for displaced Sudanese, IOM chief says
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Nissan considering car development with Honda in US, Nikkei reports

Nissan Motor is considering a joint project for vehicle and powertrain development with Honda Motor in the U.S., Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa told the Nikkei business daily on Thursday.

Nissan considering car development with Honda in US, Nikkei reports
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Tanzania president names new prime minister after disputed election

Tanzania's leader chose a longtime loyalist as prime minister on Thursday, after a disputed presidential election in the East African country prompted clashes in which rights groups say

Tanzania president names new prime minister after disputed election
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RTX to take $300 million fourth quarter charge tied to pension buyout

RTX Corp said on Thursday it will incur non-cash pretax charge of about $300 million in the fourth quarter related to the transfer of $2.5 billion in pension obligations to a Prudential

RTX to take $300 million fourth quarter charge tied to pension buyout
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EU funnels fresh money to Ukraine for Naftogaz

Europe's top development banks and Ukrainian energy firm Naftogaz signed a deal on Thursday to provide hundreds of millions of euros to secure Ukraine's natural gas supply amid the

EU funnels fresh money to Ukraine for Naftogaz
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Norway wealth fund may invest in top defence firms after 21-year ban

Unnerved by the Ukraine war and U.S.

Norway wealth fund may invest in top defence firms after 21-year ban
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Major analyst and enterprise forecasts on the AI market

Technology executives and analysts expect artificial intelligence to generate hundreds of billions of dollars in value, yet forecasts for the market diverge significantly based on the

Major analyst and enterprise forecasts on the AI market
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US 10-year Treasury yields priced for no inflation surprises, set to rise modestly: Reuters poll

U.S. 10-year Treasury yields, assuming no upside inflation surprises, are likely to rise modestly in coming months, according to a Reuters poll of market

US 10-year Treasury yields priced for no inflation surprises, set to rise modestly: Reuters poll
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BP in active talks with Stonepeak over Castrol sale, sources say

BP is in talks with investment firm Stonepeak over the sale of its Castrol lubricants unit, according to two people with

BP in active talks with Stonepeak over Castrol sale, sources say
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China's Tencent says chip shortage curbs cloud growth despite strong Q3 results

Tencent on Thursday said chip shortages were constraining the growth of its cloud business as China's largest social media and gaming company prioritizes

China's Tencent says chip shortage curbs cloud growth despite strong Q3 results
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US retail holiday job postings slump, Indeed says

Retail-related job postings, including hospitality, retail shops and food services, dropped 16% in October compared to last year, according

US retail holiday job postings slump, Indeed says
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Cisco shares climb on strong AI-fueled equipment demand

Shares of Cisco Systems rose nearly 6% in early trading on Thursday, after the networking equipment maker raised its annual profit and revenue forecast on robust cloud demand.

Cisco shares climb on strong AI-fueled equipment demand
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Holiday test looms as luxury brands chase elusive rebound

A surge in luxury stocks has piled pressure on fashion houses including LVMH and Gucci owner Kering to show that signs of recovery in the third quarter can translate

Holiday test looms as luxury brands chase elusive rebound
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21shares launches two US crypto index ETFs

21shares launched its first exchange-traded funds tracking the price of a basket of cryptocurrencies, including ethereum, solana and dogecoin, for U.S. investors, the Swiss

21shares launches two US crypto index ETFs
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USDA searched for terms like 'diversity,' 'climate modeling' to target grants for cancellation

The U.S.

USDA searched for terms like 'diversity,' 'climate modeling' to target grants for cancellation
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Cyberattack on car manufacturer hits UK growth in Q3 ahead of crucial budget

Economic growth in the U.K. slowed down to a near standstill in the third quarter of the year

Cyberattack on car manufacturer hits UK growth in Q3 ahead of crucial budget
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Black and Latino homeowners in Philly face discrimination when appraisers assess their properties

An unbiased appraisal is key to ensuring that homebuyers and those seeking to refinance a mortgage can do so under fair and equal conditions.

Black and Latino homeowners in Philly face discrimination when appraisers assess their properties
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Deal after dinner as Trump signs end to shutdown

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook U.S.

Deal after dinner as Trump signs end to shutdown
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Why rural Maine may back Democrat Graham Platner’s populism in the Senate campaign − but not his party

Whether Maine’s Graham Platner wins or loses, his campaign to knock off longtime GOP Sen. Susan Collins already points to a deeper question: Can Democrats do more than rent rural authenticity?

Why rural Maine may back Democrat Graham Platner’s populism in the Senate campaign − but not his party
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Fed cut now a coin toss

By Mike Dolan -What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Finance and Markets With the U.S. government now reopening after a six-week hiatus, market attention

Fed cut now a coin toss
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Colombia’s ‘lost children’ remain open wound 40 years after deadly volcanic eruption

Maria Gladys Primo cannot hold back tears as she recalls the night of November 13, 1985, when she last saw her two young children, before a landslide of mud,

Colombia’s ‘lost children’ remain open wound 40 years after deadly volcanic eruption
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A battle is brewing over the future of online shopping

A battle is brewing over the future of online shopping

A battle is brewing over the future of online shopping
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Analysis: Trump fact-checks himself on whether Americans pay for his tariffs

Analysis: Trump fact-checks himself on whether Americans pay for his tariffs

Analysis: Trump fact-checks himself on whether Americans pay for his tariffs
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Flying will stay rough after the shutdown. Why? Spirit Airlines

Flying will stay rough after the shutdown. Why? Spirit Airlines

Flying will stay rough after the shutdown. Why? Spirit Airlines
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Google hit with EU antitrust investigation into its spam policy

Alphabet's Google was hit with an EU antitrust investigation into its spam policy on Thursday following complaints from publishers who say it has hurt their

Google hit with EU antitrust investigation into its spam policy
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Crime, migration and the specter of Tren de Aragua steer Chile’s election

Chileans are heading into Sunday’s presidential election consumed by fear over crime, immigration and organized gangs that have taken root in a few

Crime, migration and the specter of Tren de Aragua steer Chile’s election
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Regional Fed banks could be next front in Trump's pressure campaign

The historically routine process of reappointing the Federal Reserve's 12 regional bank presidents is being watched for signs of becoming the

Regional Fed banks could be next front in Trump's pressure campaign
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Hapag-Lloyd pledges to address costs as nine-month profit drops 50%

German container shipper Hapag-Lloyd posted a 50% drop in nine-month net profit to 846 million euros ($989 million) on Thursday and lowered the top end of its full-

Hapag-Lloyd pledges to address costs as nine-month profit drops 50%
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EU investigates Google over concerns content is unfairly demoted in search results

European Union regulators are investigating Google for allegedly demoting media publishers' content in search results

EU investigates Google over concerns content is unfairly demoted in search results
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China’s securities regulatory chief seeks approval to step down, sources say

China's securities watchdog chief, Wu Qing, has sought approval to step down, sources with knowledge of the matter said, in what would be an abrupt and unexpected exit for a regulatory head

China’s securities regulatory chief seeks approval to step down, sources say
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SMIC reports 29% increase in third-quarter profit

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SMIC reports 29% increase in third-quarter profit
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With markets underpricing risk, Europe must not ease bank regulation, ECB argues

Financial markets are underpricing geopolitical risks and nearly all euro zone banks are exposed to some extent, so weakening regulation now could jeopardize the sector's

With markets underpricing risk, Europe must not ease bank regulation, ECB argues
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Spain fines Musk's X $5.8 million in cryptoasset advertising case

Spain's stock market supervisor has fined Elon Musk-owned social media platform X 5 million euros ($5.8 million) for failing to make sure that a cryptoasset company that used X for

Spain fines Musk's X $5.8 million in cryptoasset advertising case
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Euro zone industrial output weak but skewed by Ireland, data shows

Euro zone industrial production rose far less in September than economists had predicted, though the big economies fared well and the shortfall was due to volatility among big

Euro zone industrial output weak but skewed by Ireland, data shows
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Shah Capital pushes for Novavax sale, warns of proxy fight

Shah Capital, Novavax's second-largest shareholder, is pressing the biotech's board to pursue strategic changes, including a potential sale, and warned it

Shah Capital pushes for Novavax sale, warns of proxy fight
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China's October new bank loans fall sharply, missing forecast

New loans by Chinese banks fell sharply in October from the previous month and missed market expectations, as households and businesses remained wary of taking on more debt due to

China's October new bank loans fall sharply, missing forecast
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Burberry returns to growth as turnaround effort starts to bear fruit

Burberry posted its first quarter of growth in two years on Thursday as the British luxury brand's turnaround efforts started to bear fruit and

Burberry returns to growth as turnaround effort starts to bear fruit
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US lawmakers demand answers from Trump administration over Chinese chemical shipments to Iran following CNN reporting

US lawmakers demand answers from Trump administration over Chinese chemical shipments to Iran following CNN reporting

US lawmakers demand answers from Trump administration over Chinese chemical shipments to Iran following CNN reporting
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The Trump administration is ‘actively evaluating’ portable mortgages. What you need to know

The Trump administration is ‘actively evaluating’ portable mortgages. What you need to know

The Trump administration is ‘actively evaluating’ portable mortgages. What you need to know
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The government shutdown is over, but things are not back to normal

The government shutdown is over, but things are not back to normal

The government shutdown is over, but things are not back to normal
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‘Things are pretty crappy.’ 1 in 4 US households are living paycheck to paycheck

‘Things are pretty crappy.’ 1 in 4 US households are living paycheck to paycheck

‘Things are pretty crappy.’ 1 in 4 US households are living paycheck to paycheck
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FAA says flight cuts will stay at 6% because more air traffic controllers are coming to work

The Federal Aviation Administration says flight cuts will stay at 6% because more air traffic controllers are coming to work

FAA says flight cuts will stay at 6% because more air traffic controllers are coming to work
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German court rejects shareholders' bid for more of Wirecard insolvency spoils

A German high court rejected a claim from shareholders in defunct payments company Wirecard who were seeking a bigger share of the firm's remaining assets.

German court rejects shareholders' bid for more of Wirecard insolvency spoils
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Most emerging nations can realign trade to weather US tariffs, report finds

Most big emerging economies, including China, Brazil and India, can weather U.S. tariffs without excessive pain, a study by risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft showed,

Most emerging nations can realign trade to weather US tariffs, report finds
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California revokes 17,000 commercial driver's licenses for immigrants

California state officials say they plan to revoke 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses given to immigrants after discovering the expiration dates went past when the drivers were legally allowed to be in the U.S. The announcement follows harsh criticism from the Trump administration about California and other states granting licenses to people in the country illegally

California revokes 17,000 commercial driver's licenses for immigrants
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German crackdown pushes Dutch ATM bandits towards Austria

For years, it was a common occurrence: Dutch bandits would drive to Germany and in the dead of night blow up ATMs, grab cash and speed back home on the Autobahn. 

German crackdown pushes Dutch ATM bandits towards Austria
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Australia's green energy push, Pacific ties face setback from COP31 impasse

Australia risks undermining efforts to establish itself as a leader in the green energy transition and letting down its

Australia's green energy push, Pacific ties face setback from COP31 impasse
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UK housing market slows as confidence falls ahead of budget, RICS survey shows

Britain's housing market lost steam last month as demand faded from buyers concerned about possible

UK housing market slows as confidence falls ahead of budget, RICS survey shows
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Airbnb turns to Spain's villages as cities tighten rules

Vacation rental firm Airbnb will invest in the promotion of inland towns across Spain over the next three years to tap into rural tourism, as major cities restrict short-term rentals

Airbnb turns to Spain's villages as cities tighten rules
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US proposal to halve biosimilar development costs for India's Biocon, top exec says

India's Biocon expects a 50% drop in costs for developing complex biosimilars as the United States has proposed to ease clinical testing for the drugs that make up more

US proposal to halve biosimilar development costs for India's Biocon, top exec says
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ACS, BlackRock to seal $27 billion data centre deal, report says

Spain's ACS is close to striking a 23 billion euro ($26.8 billion) partnership with BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners to develop data centres, newspaper Expansion reported

ACS, BlackRock to seal $27 billion data centre deal, report says
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Iran's dual reality: As veil restrictions ease, political crackdown deepens

On Tehran's bustling streets, signs of change are unmistakable.

Iran's dual reality: As veil restrictions ease, political crackdown deepens
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German companies abroad are more optimistic than those at home, survey shows

Confidence among German firms outside Germany is rising significantly while it remains subdued among those at home, a survey by the association of German Chambers

German companies abroad are more optimistic than those at home, survey shows
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UK economic growth disappoints in Q3 as JLR cyberattack hits

Britain's economy barely expanded in the third quarter, held back by September's cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover, according to data on

UK economic growth disappoints in Q3 as JLR cyberattack hits
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Italy’s Bending Spoons ready for IPO, warns of AI bubble

Italian tech company Bending Spoons could list as early as next year, when it expects to double adjusted earnings after buying video streaming platform Vimeo and web

Italy’s Bending Spoons ready for IPO, warns of AI bubble
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Vietnam's plan to ease high-tech subsidies worries South Korean investors 

South Korean companies, including Samsung Electronics, are worried about Vietnam's plan to reform incentives for the high-tech sector, warning it could lead to

Vietnam's plan to ease high-tech subsidies worries South Korean investors 
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GE Vernova, Siemens Energy in talks to supply gas turbines for Syria reconstruction, sources say

U.S. firm GE Vernova and Germany's Siemens Energy are in talks to supply gas turbines to a $7 billion project aiming to rebuild

GE Vernova, Siemens Energy in talks to supply gas turbines for Syria reconstruction, sources say
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Trump's decision that the US boycott the G20 summit is 'their loss,' South African president says

South Africa's leader says that U_S_ President Donald Trump’s decision that the United States government boycott the Group of 20 summit next weekend is “their loss."

Trump's decision that the US boycott the G20 summit is 'their loss,' South African president says
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President Trump signs bill to reopen government, ending longest shutdown in US history

President Trump signs bill to reopen government, ending longest shutdown in US history

President Trump signs bill to reopen government, ending longest shutdown in US history
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Taiwan economy could grow close to 6% this year, statistics chief says

Taiwan's economy could grow close to 6% this year given the unexpected strong performance in the third quarter, the head of the statistics agency said on Thursday, as the island

Taiwan economy could grow close to 6% this year, statistics chief says
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Backwater to breakout: Investors pivot to Australian small caps as blue-chip premiums bite

Long overlooked as the backwater of the Australian equity market, small-cap stocks are having their best run in over a decade due to strong earnings and growth

Backwater to breakout: Investors pivot to Australian small caps as blue-chip premiums bite
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New Zealand beefs up ties with Niue amid Cook Islands row

New Zealand said on Thursday it would strengthen economic and diplomatic ties with Niue, a self-governing island nation in "free association" with it, after their leaders met in

New Zealand beefs up ties with Niue amid Cook Islands row
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Bank of Japan aims for wage-driven inflation, aligns with government view

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said the central bank is aiming for moderate inflation accompanied by wage rises and economic improvement, signalling that its goal

Bank of Japan aims for wage-driven inflation, aligns with government view
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Japan's wholesale prices rise more than expected on sticky food inflation

Japan's wholesale prices rose more than expected in October as the cost of rice and other food remained stubbornly high, data showed on Thursday, keeping pressure on

Japan's wholesale prices rise more than expected on sticky food inflation
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How each House member voted on ending the government shutdown

How each House member voted on ending the government shutdown

How each House member voted on ending the government shutdown
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Russia's Lavrov: We hope Washington will take no steps to escalate Ukraine conflict

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in an interview published late on Wednesday that he hoped Washington would take no actions liable to escalate the Ukraine conflict.

Russia's Lavrov: We hope Washington will take no steps to escalate Ukraine conflict
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Australia's jobs roar back in October, rate cut prospects tumble

Australian employment surged in October as firms took on more full-time workers, pulling the jobless rate down from a four-year high and bolstering a growing view that

Australia's jobs roar back in October, rate cut prospects tumble
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Venezuelans voice uncertainty, fear and skepticism after arrival of US aircraft carrier in region

Venezuelans voice uncertainty, fear and skepticism after arrival of US aircraft carrier in region

Venezuelans voice uncertainty, fear and skepticism after arrival of US aircraft carrier in region
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Fed split deepens as Collins says she would hesitate to support another cut

Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins, who voted for both of the Fed's policy-rate reductions this year, said on Wednesday she sees a "relatively high bar" for

Fed split deepens as Collins says she would hesitate to support another cut
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Waymo launches robotaxi freeway service in San Francisco, LA, Phoenix

Alphabet's Waymo said on Wednesday it will begin offering robotaxi rides that use freeways across San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix, as it steps up expansion amid competition in the

Waymo launches robotaxi freeway service in San Francisco, LA, Phoenix
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All 14 victims identified from fiery UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville

A grandfather and his young granddaughter

All 14 victims identified from fiery UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville
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FanDuel owner cuts profit forecast, to launch event contracts next month

Flutter, the world's largest online betting company, sharply cut its full-year profit growth forecast on Wednesday, primarily due to another long winning streak by gamblers that

FanDuel owner cuts profit forecast, to launch event contracts next month
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Wall Street mixed, shutdown (almost) nixed

U.S. tech shares stumbled again but the Dow climbed to a new high on Wednesday as investors geared up for an end to the U.S. government shutdown, while

Wall Street mixed, shutdown (almost) nixed
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Edgewell divests unit behind Stayfree, Playtex to Sweden's Essity for $340 million

Edgewell Personal Care has agreed to sell its North American feminine care business, which includes the likes of Stayfree sanitary napkins, to Swedish health and hygiene firm Essity for $

Edgewell divests unit behind Stayfree, Playtex to Sweden's Essity for $340 million
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Banco do Brasil cuts 2025 net income outlook as farmer defaults surge

Brazilian state-run lender Banco do Brasil on Wednesday lowered its outlook for adjusted net income this year, citing higher funding expenses and rising

Banco do Brasil cuts 2025 net income outlook as farmer defaults surge
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Ex-Twitter CEO Agrawal's AI search startup Parallel raises $100 million 

AI startup Parallel Web Systems, founded by former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, has raised $100 million to build web search infrastructure for artificial intelligence agents and

Ex-Twitter CEO Agrawal's AI search startup Parallel raises $100 million 
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US Senate to hold hearing on government shutdown impact on aviation safety

A U.S.

US Senate to hold hearing on government shutdown impact on aviation safety
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EU aims to accelerate crackdown on cheap Chinese parcels, FT reports

The European Union has called for a bloc-wide handling fee on small packages ordered online from platforms such as Shein, Temu and Alibaba to be imposed in early 2026, over two years

EU aims to accelerate crackdown on cheap Chinese parcels, FT reports
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COP30 Indigenous protesters defend summit incursion as climate talks roll on

Indigenous protesters on Wednesday defended charging the gates of Brazil's COP30 climate summit and clashing with

COP30 Indigenous protesters defend summit incursion as climate talks roll on
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Trump eyes more domestic travel to tout economic agenda, affordability

U.S.

Trump eyes more domestic travel to tout economic agenda, affordability
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Cisco raises annual forecast on AI-driven demand for networking gear

Cisco Systems raised full-year forecast for profit and revenue on Wednesday, betting on robust demand for its networking equipment driven by multi-billion-dollar data center

Cisco raises annual forecast on AI-driven demand for networking gear
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Relentless rise in carbon pollution from fossil fuels slightly dampens climate-fighting hopes

Scientists report that emissions from fossil fuels rose by 1.1% in 2025, marking the second consecutive year of a small increase

Relentless rise in carbon pollution from fossil fuels slightly dampens climate-fighting hopes
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New York Fed's Perli encourages use of Standing Repo Facility to deal with liquidity needs

By Michael S.

New York Fed's Perli encourages use of Standing Repo Facility to deal with liquidity needs
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These are the 37 donors helping pay for Trump's $300 million White House ballroom

The White House's list of 37 donors to President Donald Trump's $300 million ballroom project includes crypto billionaires, powerful financiers, tobacco companies, tech giants, media companies, longtime Republican donors and several of the president’s neighbors in Florida

These are the 37 donors helping pay for Trump's $300 million White House ballroom
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Chevron says it expects upside to current estimated oil resource in Guyana

Chevron said on Wednesday it expects that a prolific oilfield in Guyana could hold more than the current estimate of 11 billion barrels of oil equivalent in

Chevron says it expects upside to current estimated oil resource in Guyana
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Volkswagen says Rivian JV tech could extend to combustion cars in future

Volkswagen Group said on Wednesday the technology it is developing with U.S. electric-vehicle maker Rivian Automotive could eventually be used in

Volkswagen says Rivian JV tech could extend to combustion cars in future
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Anthropic, Microsoft announce new AI data center projects as industry's construction push continues

Anthropic has announced a $50 billion investment in computing infrastructure, including new data centers in Texas and New York

Anthropic, Microsoft announce new AI data center projects as industry's construction push continues
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Record number of subprime borrowers miss car loan payments in October, data shows

The share of subprime borrowers at least 60 days behind on their auto loans rose to 6.65% in October, the highest level on record, according to Fitch Ratings data going back

Record number of subprime borrowers miss car loan payments in October, data shows
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White House says some economic data impaired by government shutdown

The White House said on Wednesday that October jobs and inflation data reports might never be released as a consequence of the government shutdown.

White House says some economic data impaired by government shutdown
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Fed's Miran repeats call for less restrictive monetary policy

Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran on Wednesday repeated his view that data showing inflation running above 2% is backward-looking and should not be taken at face value, and again

Fed's Miran repeats call for less restrictive monetary policy
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Citi ratchets up Venezuela debt bets as US pressure on Maduro builds

Venezuela's bonds could be worth 30%-60% more than at present if building U.S. pressure on President Nicolas Maduro ends up paving the way for what could be the world's biggest-ever

Citi ratchets up Venezuela debt bets as US pressure on Maduro builds
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Hassett will stay in White House job if not chosen for Fed chair

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Wednesday that he would be able to get to work quickly as Federal Reserve chair due to his experience at the U.S. central bank,

Hassett will stay in White House job if not chosen for Fed chair
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Novo Nordisk CEO signals new appetite for risk in obesity deals

When Novo Nordisk CEO Mike Doustdar learned in late September that Metsera had accepted a $7.3 billion rival bid from Pfizer, he was not

Novo Nordisk CEO signals new appetite for risk in obesity deals
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US Labor Department urged to prioritize November employment, CPI data post-shutdown

The U.S.

US Labor Department urged to prioritize November employment, CPI data post-shutdown
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A flotilla kicks off the People's Summit for activists at UN climate talks

As United Nation climate talks get underway in Belem, a different kind of conference is kicking off: the People’s Summit, a gathering of activists, organizers, environmentalists and Indigenous groups from around the world

A flotilla kicks off the People's Summit for activists at UN climate talks
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Dayforce shareholders back Thoma Bravo's $12.3 billion take-private deal

Dayforce said that it has received an overwhelmingly positive stockholder vote for a proposed $12.3 billion buyout of the HR software provider by Thoma Bravo, a month after its largest

Dayforce shareholders back Thoma Bravo's $12.3 billion take-private deal
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Italy seeks faster introduction of EU levy on low-value parcels

The European Union needs to adopt "strong and fast" rules against the invasion of cheap and unregulated products, Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said on Wednesday.

Italy seeks faster introduction of EU levy on low-value parcels
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Bank of Canada governors agreed to look through choppy inflation, minutes show

Ahead of the Bank of Canada's rates decision on October 29, Governing Council decided to look

Bank of Canada governors agreed to look through choppy inflation, minutes show
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Brazil foreign minister meets Rubio to assess tariff talks, source says

Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira met with U.S.

Brazil foreign minister meets Rubio to assess tariff talks, source says
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White House says Trump hopes to sign bill Wednesday night to end shutdown

U.S. President Donald Trump hopes to sign the bill Wednesday night to end the government shutdown, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told a press conference.

White House says Trump hopes to sign bill Wednesday night to end shutdown
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UK PM Starmer's authority shaken as rift with Labour lawmakers deepens

On the eve of a visit to London by U.S.

UK PM Starmer's authority shaken as rift with Labour lawmakers deepens
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South Sudan president sacks powerful vice president Bol Mel

South Sudan President Salva Kiir on Wednesday dismissed Benjamin Bol Mel as vice president and deputy leader of the ruling party, according to a decree read on state television,

South Sudan president sacks powerful vice president Bol Mel
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More Americans are unhappy with the way Trump is managing the government, AP-NORC poll shows

A new AP-NORC poll finds U.S. adults’ opinions of how President Donald Trump is managing the federal government have dropped sharply since early in his second term, highlighting the risks posed by the government shutdown and his efforts to reshape the federal workforce

More Americans are unhappy with the way Trump is managing the government, AP-NORC poll shows
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Denver turns asphalt into gardens to reduce flooding and reinvest in neighborhoods

Denver turns asphalt into gardens to reduce flooding and reinvest in neighborhoods

Denver turns asphalt into gardens to reduce flooding and reinvest in neighborhoods
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US Treasury issues Iran-related missile and drone sanctions

The U.S. on Wednesday sanctioned individuals and entities in several countries related to their support of Iran's ballistic missile and drone production, in the latest attempt to pressure

US Treasury issues Iran-related missile and drone sanctions
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Czech president tells prime minister hopeful Babis to show how he will end conflicts of interest

Czech election winner, billionaire Andrej Babis, must tell the public how he will eliminate conflicts of interest stemming from his business activities before he is appointed prime

Czech president tells prime minister hopeful Babis to show how he will end conflicts of interest
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US issues sanctions against Myanmar armed group over scams

The United States on Wednesday imposed financial sanctions on a Myanmar militia group for supporting a cyber scam operation that targeted Americans from territory it controls.

US issues sanctions against Myanmar armed group over scams
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Chile's Latam Airlines cancels 173 flights due to pilot strike

At least 173 flights have been canceled and 20,000 passengers affected after pilots for LATAM Airlines went on strike, the company said on Wednesday. 

Chile's Latam Airlines cancels 173 flights due to pilot strike
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Fed's Bostic favors no change in rates while inflation remains greater risk

Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic on Wednesday said he favors leaving interest rates where they are until there is "clear evidence" that inflation is moving back to the U.S.

Fed's Bostic favors no change in rates while inflation remains greater risk
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Delta sees strong current quarter despite flight disruptions

Delta Air Lines expects to have a strong fourth quarter despite flight disruptions caused by the federal government shutdown, the carrier's CEO Ed Bastian told CNBC on Wednesday.

Delta sees strong current quarter despite flight disruptions
Economy|Education

UNC Board of Trustees rejects proposed tuition increase for in-state undergraduates

UNC Board of Trustees rejects proposed tuition increase for in-state undergraduates

UNC Board of Trustees rejects proposed tuition increase for in-state undergraduates
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Disney extends CFO Johnston's employment contract

Walt Disney has extended the employment contract of CFO Hugh Johnston by about two years as the media company undertakes a sweeping overhaul of its operations, with a renewed focus on its

Disney extends CFO Johnston's employment contract
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India approves $5.1 billion package for exporters after US tariffs hit

India's cabinet has approved spending 450.6 billion rupees ($5.1 billion) on support for exporters, including 200 billion rupees in

India approves $5.1 billion package for exporters after US tariffs hit
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Anthropic to invest $50 billion to build data centers in US

AI startup Anthropic said on Wednesday it would invest $50 billion in building data centers in the U.S., the latest multi-billion-dollar outlay in the industry as companies race to expand

Anthropic to invest $50 billion to build data centers in US
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Bessent says he will adjust US Treasury debt auctions gradually, safeguard stability

U.S.

Bessent says he will adjust US Treasury debt auctions gradually, safeguard stability
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Toyota opens US battery plant, confirms $10 billion investment plan

Toyota Motor said on Wednesday it had begun production at its $13.9 billion North Carolina battery plant as it ramps up hybrid production and confirmed plans to invest $

Toyota opens US battery plant, confirms $10 billion investment plan
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With their government contracts in limbo, small businesses await a historic shutdown's end

The end of the longest U.S. government shutdown in history would be a relief for small businesses that depend on federal contracts or funding

With their government contracts in limbo, small businesses await a historic shutdown's end
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Kazakhstan follows Russia in banning ‘LGBTQ propaganda’

Kazakhstan follows Russia in banning ‘LGBTQ propaganda’

Kazakhstan follows Russia in banning ‘LGBTQ propaganda’
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How Mike Waltz is leading the Trump administration's 'a la carte' approach to UN funding

The new U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has been making the case that the United States will no longer be footing the bill the way it has since the world body’s founding eight decades ago

How Mike Waltz is leading the Trump administration's 'a la carte' approach to UN funding
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Future of nation’s energy grid hurt by Trump’s funding cuts

Many of the canceled grants were investments in the science and infrastructure necessary to keep the lights on in coming years, especially when the grid is under stress.

Future of nation’s energy grid hurt by Trump’s funding cuts
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Mexico's Cemex beats estimates in third quarter on higher prices, cost cuts

Mexico's Cemex beat estimates to post a 19% jump in third-quarter core earnings as it boosted prices and benefited from cost-cutting measures.

Mexico's Cemex beats estimates in third quarter on higher prices, cost cuts
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Japan industry minister: Japan automakers' robust US investments to continue

Japanese industry minister Ryosei Akazawa said on Tuesday that automakers in Japan will continue their robust investments in the United States.

Japan industry minister: Japan automakers' robust US investments to continue
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Bank of England to hold rates this quarter and resume cutting early 2026: Reuters Poll

The Bank of England will keep interest rates at 4.00% at its November meeting, and a small majority of economists polled by Reuters now expect no further policy

Bank of England to hold rates this quarter and resume cutting early 2026: Reuters Poll
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Novartis could expand direct-to-patient sales in US, CEO says

Swiss drugmaker Novartis is exploring options to add more medicines to its direct-to-patient platform that is expected to launch in the U.S. on November 1, CEO Vas

Novartis could expand direct-to-patient sales in US, CEO says
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Favorable rate outlook, FX stewardship spur record high foreign ownership of India bonds

Foreign ownership of Indian government bonds touched a record high, with investors prizing their diversification value and potential for gains with more rate cuts

Favorable rate outlook, FX stewardship spur record high foreign ownership of India bonds
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MSCI reports third-quarter profit rise on robust demand for index products

Index provider MSCI reported a rise in third-quarter profit on Tuesday, as improved client spending drove up demand for its index products and analytics services.

MSCI reports third-quarter profit rise on robust demand for index products
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Trump heaps praise on Japan's first female leader, signs rare earths deal

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Trump heaps praise on Japan's first female leader, signs rare earths deal
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Solar storms have influenced our history – an environmental historian explains how they could also threaten our future

From communications outages to a brush with nuclear war, solar events like flares and coronal mass ejections have shaped human history.

Solar storms have influenced our history – an environmental historian explains how they could also threaten our future
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Trump is soon expected to announce his Fed chair pick. Here’s who’s who on the short list

Trump is soon expected to announce his Fed chair pick. Here’s who’s who on the short list

Trump is soon expected to announce his Fed chair pick. Here’s who’s who on the short list
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Trump bonds with Japan's new prime minister and says her nation is delivering on US investments

President Donald Trump spent his day in Japan bonding with new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, taking her with him as he spoke to U.S. troops aboard an aircraft carrier

Trump bonds with Japan's new prime minister and says her nation is delivering on US investments
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Russian oil company Lukoil to sell international assets in response to Trump sanctions

Lukoil is selling its international assets in response to U.S. sanctions

Russian oil company Lukoil to sell international assets in response to Trump sanctions
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Euro zone banks tighten credit access on trade risks, ECB survey shows

Euro zone banks unexpectedly tightened access to corporate credit in the third quarter, with German lenders leading the way on fears over the economic outlook and tariffs, the

Euro zone banks tighten credit access on trade risks, ECB survey shows
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Bank of China Q3 profit rises 5.09% from year earlier

Bank of China reported net profit rose 5.09% in the third quarter from a year earlier, a filing showed on Tuesday.

Bank of China Q3 profit rises 5.09% from year earlier
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Italy business and consumer sentiment rise in October, beating forecasts

Italian business and consumer sentiment rose in October, data showed on Tuesday, beating analysts' forecasts in a boost for the euro zone's third-largest economy.

Italy business and consumer sentiment rise in October, beating forecasts
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WTO Chief calls for reform of consensus rule amid trade disruption

The head of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Tuesday called for reforms of the 30-year-old institution, highlighting its consensus rule that requires unanimous agreement among members

WTO Chief calls for reform of consensus rule amid trade disruption
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Amazon just cut 14,000 jobs, and it’s not done

Amazon just cut 14,000 jobs, and it’s not done

Amazon just cut 14,000 jobs, and it’s not done
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Market liquidity concerns cloud end of Fed's balance sheet drawdown

By Michael S.

Market liquidity concerns cloud end of Fed's balance sheet drawdown
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Germany's SAP mulls new bid for software firm BlackLine, source says

SAP, Europe's largest software provider, offered to buy accounting software firm BlackLine for nearly $4.5 billion in June but was rebuffed and is now considering a new

Germany's SAP mulls new bid for software firm BlackLine, source says
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Japan heavyweights including SoftBank eye role in $550 billion US investment package

Around 20 companies from Japan and the U.S. have expressed interest in projects that could contribute to Tokyo's commitment to invest $550 billion in the United States as part of a

Japan heavyweights including SoftBank eye role in $550 billion US investment package
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What's on the agenda for US-Japan talks?

The U.S. and Japan revealed some 20 companies interested in projects relating to key areas like critical minerals and AI during talks between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Sanae

What's on the agenda for US-Japan talks?
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US Senator Sanders challenges Bezos, Amazon on automation's job impacts

U.S.

US Senator Sanders challenges Bezos, Amazon on automation's job impacts
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Federal Reserve likely to cut key rate Wednesday and may signal another cut to follow

The Federal Reserve will almost certainly cut its key interest rate on Wednesday and could signal it expects another cut in December as the central bank seeks to bolster hiring

Federal Reserve likely to cut key rate Wednesday and may signal another cut to follow
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Japan PM Takaichi plans to recommend Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, White House says

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will nominate U.S.

Japan PM Takaichi plans to recommend Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, White House says
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Euro zone consumers maintain benign inflation view, ECB survey shows

Euro zone consumers have lowered their inflation expectations for the next year and kept unchanged their view further ahead, indicating that price growth is no longer a major

Euro zone consumers maintain benign inflation view, ECB survey shows
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US to continue dominating global investment flows, finance executives say

The United States will continue to draw the vast majority of investment flows and the risks of a slowdown in the world's largest economy are overblown,

US to continue dominating global investment flows, finance executives say
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Nomura quarterly profit dips on higher taxes, despite record equity trading

Japan's largest brokerage and investment bank, Nomura Holdings, reported a 6% drop in second-quarter net profit on Tuesday, hurt by a higher effective tax bill despite

Nomura quarterly profit dips on higher taxes, despite record equity trading
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HSBC lifts income outlook, though Madoff lawsuit charges mar profit

HSBC Holdings boosted its income outlook and vowed to shift into growth mode with its takeover of Hang Seng Bank in Hong Kong, despite a

HSBC lifts income outlook, though Madoff lawsuit charges mar profit
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UnitedHealth lifts 2025 profit forecast, CEO eyes growth in 2026

UnitedHealth on Tuesday raised its annual profit forecast after reporting better-than-expected quarterly earnings as the U.S. health insurer kept medical costs in check, sending its shares

UnitedHealth lifts 2025 profit forecast, CEO eyes growth in 2026
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NBA-League reviewing policies after federal gambling charges rock NBA

The NBA is reassessing how sports betting is regulated and how leagues can best protect themselves, players and fans in the wake of a player and coach being arrested in

NBA-League reviewing policies after federal gambling charges rock NBA
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UK faces bigger than expected cut to productivity forecast, sources say

Britain's budget watchdog is expected to cut a key productivity forecast by a larger-than-expected 0.3 percentage points, people familiar with the situation said,

UK faces bigger than expected cut to productivity forecast, sources say
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New York and California are taking on the NIMBYs

New York and California are taking on the NIMBYs

New York and California are taking on the NIMBYs
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BYD's mini-car ambitions may be a wake-up call for Japan 

BYD's Japanese mini-car will not go on sale until the end of next year, but it has already created buzz - at least among

BYD's mini-car ambitions may be a wake-up call for Japan 
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SK Group chairman says rapid growth for AI data centres creating bottlenecks

The explosive growth in artificial intelligence data centres is creating "bottlenecks" for chips and other key supplies, SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won

SK Group chairman says rapid growth for AI data centres creating bottlenecks
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German consumer sentiment falls in November amid income expectations slump, survey finds

Consumer sentiment in Germany is expected to deteriorate further heading into November, weighed down by sharply declining income expectations, a survey showed on Tuesday.

German consumer sentiment falls in November amid income expectations slump, survey finds
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Investors anticipate new wave of Argentine reforms after Milei's midterm victory

After riding a wave of market gains for most of the first two years of Argentine President Javier Milei's government, investors expect him

Investors anticipate new wave of Argentine reforms after Milei's midterm victory
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Barclays snaps up US loan firm Best Egg for $800 million

Barclays will buy U.S. personal loan originator Best Egg for $800 million, the British bank said on Tuesday, as it tries to add scale in its

Barclays snaps up US loan firm Best Egg for $800 million
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Taiwan plays down abandonment concerns ahead of Trump-Xi meeting at APEC

Taiwan Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung said on Tuesday that he was not worried that U.S.

Taiwan plays down abandonment concerns ahead of Trump-Xi meeting at APEC
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South Korea's hopes for Asia-Pacific forum take backseat as Trump and Xi come to town

After weeks of frantic negotiations, South Korea's hopes of a breakthrough on U.S. tariffs ahead of this week's Asia-Pacific leaders' meeting are fading,

South Korea's hopes for Asia-Pacific forum take backseat as Trump and Xi come to town
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Hong Kong home prices grow for sixth month in September, up 1.3%

Home prices in Hong Kong grew 1.3% in September from August, marking the sixth consecutive month of increases, government data showed on Tuesday, supported by improved sentiment.

Hong Kong home prices grow for sixth month in September, up 1.3%
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What is APEC? Asia-Pacific leaders to gather in South Korea

Leaders from 21 Pacific Rim economies will gather this week in Gyeongju, South Korea, for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, or APEC, forum.

What is APEC? Asia-Pacific leaders to gather in South Korea
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Australia's Domino's Pizza denies report of Bain Capital takeover bid

Domino's Pizza Enterprises on Tuesday denied receiving a takeover proposal from Bain Capital after a report said the private equity firm was looking at buying the whole or part of the

Australia's Domino's Pizza denies report of Bain Capital takeover bid
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Japan, US eye investments involving Mitsubishi Heavy, source says

Japan and the United States are preparing a fact sheet on potential investment projects in the U.S., involving Japanese firms such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, a

Japan, US eye investments involving Mitsubishi Heavy, source says
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Of baseball, golf and Nobel prizes

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole. U.S.

Of baseball, golf and Nobel prizes
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Indonesia to allow central government to lend to local authorities and state companies

Indonesia has drawn up new rules that will allow the central government to lend to local authorities and state-owned enterprises in order to support the country's development

Indonesia to allow central government to lend to local authorities and state companies
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Billionaire Bill Gates calls for climate strategy pivot ahead of COP30

Billionaire investor and philanthropist Bill Gates called on world leaders on Tuesday to adapt to extreme weather and focus on improving health outcomes rather than

Billionaire Bill Gates calls for climate strategy pivot ahead of COP30
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Citi to tie up with Coinbase to boost digital payments for institutional clients

Citigroup and cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase plan to collaborate on digital asset payment solutions for the U.S. bank's institutional clients, to expand the offering to global clients in

Citi to tie up with Coinbase to boost digital payments for institutional clients
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Global M&A activity up 10% in first nine months of 2025, study shows

Global mergers and acquisitions activity grew 10% in the first nine months of 2025 compared with the same period last year, extending a gradual recovery despite uncertainty over U.S.

Global M&A activity up 10% in first nine months of 2025, study shows
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Investors managing $11.5 trillion urge food companies to diversify away from animal proteins

Investors managing $11.5 trillion in assets are calling on major food companies and retailers to diversify into more plant-based protein sources to enhance supply

Investors managing $11.5 trillion urge food companies to diversify away from animal proteins
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Primark seizes US opportunity as Trump hits online rivals

Primark is accelerating its U.S. store openings and ramping up marketing, betting that President Donald Trump's move to scrap a duty exemption on e-

Primark seizes US opportunity as Trump hits online rivals
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As Trump-Xi trade talks near, investors turn to history as a guide

Investors are heading into this week's trade talks between the U.S. and Chinese leaders with a sense of deja vu, excited by the

As Trump-Xi trade talks near, investors turn to history as a guide
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US Treasury's Bessent calls for 'sound' monetary policy in Japan

U.S.

US Treasury's Bessent calls for 'sound' monetary policy in Japan
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UK shop prices fall for first time since March, retailers say

British retailers cut their prices in October, led by the biggest drop for food in almost five years, industry figures showed, offering a bit of relief to households before Halloween

UK shop prices fall for first time since March, retailers say
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China urges joint efforts with Japan, South Korea, ASEAN in science and tech

China has called on its neighbours Japan, South Korea, and ASEAN countries to make greater efforts in science and technology, including carrying out joint scientific and

China urges joint efforts with Japan, South Korea, ASEAN in science and tech
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Japan's new economy minister says weak yen has benefits to growth

Japan's new economic revitalisation minister, Minoru Kiuchi, said on Tuesday a weak yen has benefits to the economy and its demerits could be addressed by swiftly

Japan's new economy minister says weak yen has benefits to growth
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CSL delays spin-off, cuts profit outlook as US vaccination rates slide

Australian biotech CSL has cut its profit outlook and delayed plans to spin off its vaccine division, blaming an unprecedented fall in U.S.

CSL delays spin-off, cuts profit outlook as US vaccination rates slide
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Putin says 'everything going to plan' with North Korea

Russian President Vladimir Putin asked North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui during talks in the Kremlin on

Putin says 'everything going to plan' with North Korea
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South Korea's president faces high-stakes diplomacy at APEC summit

South Korea’s new president is hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, bringing together leaders from 20 countries, including the United States and China, whose leaders are set to hold a high-stakes meeting on the sidelines

South Korea's president faces high-stakes diplomacy at APEC summit
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In AP interview, East Timor's Ramos-Horta says personal diplomacy could bring Myanmar ceasefire

East Timor’s President José Ramos-Horta has expressed willingness to mediate in Myanmar’s civil war after his country joined the Association of Southeast Asian Nations

In AP interview, East Timor's Ramos-Horta says personal diplomacy could bring Myanmar ceasefire
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Venezuela suspends energy agreements with Trinidad after US warship arrives at island nation

Venezuela has suspended energy agreements with Trinidad and Tobago, calling the island nation's actions "hostile."

Venezuela suspends energy agreements with Trinidad after US warship arrives at island nation
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Big win in midterm vote for Argentina's President Milei boosts markets and vindicates Trump

Argentine President Javier Milei has hailed his party’s resounding victory in midterm congressional elections as a mandate to press forward with radical free-market reforms

Big win in midterm vote for Argentina's President Milei boosts markets and vindicates Trump
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Russia's Lukoil says it plans to sell international assets due to Western sanctions

Russia's second-largest oil producer, Lukoil, said on Monday it would sell its international assets following sanctions over Ukraine announced last week by the United States.

Russia's Lukoil says it plans to sell international assets due to Western sanctions
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Cadence forecasts fourth-quarter profit below estimates as US-China trade tensions weigh

Cadence Design Systems forecast fourth-quarter profit just shy of market estimates on Monday, as Sino-U.S. trade tensions threaten to hurt demand for its chip design software from key

Cadence forecasts fourth-quarter profit below estimates as US-China trade tensions weigh
Crime|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

Tunisia imposes one-month suspension on migrant-rights group

Tunisia has ordered the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights (FTDES), a prominent civil rights and migrant advocacy organization, to suspend activities for a

Tunisia imposes one-month suspension on migrant-rights group
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Trading Day: US-China relief sparks world stock melt up

A burst of optimism and relief around U.S.-China trade talks provided the rocket fuel to boost world stocks to new highs on Monday, while Argentina's

Trading Day: US-China relief sparks world stock melt up
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The Hartford's quarterly profit jumps on strong premium growth

Property and casualty insurance firm The Hartford reported a 41% jump in third-quarter profit on Monday, driven by robust growth in insurance premiums.

The Hartford's quarterly profit jumps on strong premium growth
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Paramount to cut 1,000 jobs in first round of layoffs, source says

Paramount Skydance will begin a major round of layoffs with about 1,000 job cuts on Wednesday, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday.

Paramount to cut 1,000 jobs in first round of layoffs, source says
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Nucor profit beats estimates on strong shipments, pricing

U.S. steelmaker Nucor reported better-than-expected profit for the third quarter on Monday, buoyed by higher product pricing and robust shipments, sending its shares up nearly 3% in

Nucor profit beats estimates on strong shipments, pricing
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Airbus delays some A220 output, narrowing window to reach 2026 target

Airbus has pushed back the assembly of some of its small A220 jets this year and next, and may only hit its 2026 target of producing 14

Airbus delays some A220 output, narrowing window to reach 2026 target
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FirstSun to buy First Foundation in $785 million all-stock deal

FirstSun Capital Bancorp will buy First Foundation in an all-stock deal valued at $785 million, the companies said on Monday, as mergers and acquisitions within regional banks accelerate

FirstSun to buy First Foundation in $785 million all-stock deal
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Putin and North Korea's foreign minister discuss strengthening ties, KCNA says

North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Monday to discuss strengthening cooperation, North Korean state media KCNA said on

Putin and North Korea's foreign minister discuss strengthening ties, KCNA says
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GlobalFoundries finance chief John Hollister departs, Sam Franklin named interim CFO

GlobalFoundries' John Hollister has stepped down from the CFO position and will be succeeded by Sam Franklin on an interim basis, the contract chipmaker said on Monday.

GlobalFoundries finance chief John Hollister departs, Sam Franklin named interim CFO
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F5 warns breach that alarmed governments will weigh on sales, shares slide

Cybersecurity firm F5 forecast annual revenue below Wall Street estimates on Monday, warning that a recent systems breach that triggered alarm over potential risks to U.S. and UK government

F5 warns breach that alarmed governments will weigh on sales, shares slide
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Principal Financial's quarterly profit rises on higher premiums

Insurance and asset management company Principal Financial reported a rise in third-quarter profit on Monday, driven by increased premiums and stronger fee income.

Principal Financial's quarterly profit rises on higher premiums
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Welltower boosts annual FFO forecast, unveils $23 billion senior housing expansion

Welltower raised its 2025 funds from operations forecast on Monday and announced $23 billion in deals to deepen its bet on the booming senior-housing sector demand, while pivoting away from

Welltower boosts annual FFO forecast, unveils $23 billion senior housing expansion
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Brown & Brown's adjusted profit rises on fee and commission growth

Insurance broker Brown & Brown posted a higher third-quarter adjusted profit on Monday, helped by stronger commissions and fees as demand continued to rise.

Brown & Brown's adjusted profit rises on fee and commission growth
Business|Economy|Technology

NXP forecasts upbeat quarterly revenue on recovery in demand

NXP Semiconductors NV forecast fourth-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Monday, as it recovers from sluggish demand and sees a rebound in the automotive segment.

NXP forecasts upbeat quarterly revenue on recovery in demand
Business|Economy|Technology

Canary Capital, Bitwise to launch first US altcoin ETFs despite shutdown

Canary Capital plans to launch the first U.S. exchange-traded products tied to the litecoin and hedera cryptocurrencies on Tuesday, the firm told Reuters, forging ahead

Canary Capital, Bitwise to launch first US altcoin ETFs despite shutdown
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NextEra Energy partners with Google to restart Iowa nuclear plant

NextEra Energy and Google have reached an agreement to restart an Iowa nuclear power plant shut five years ago, the companies said on Monday, in

NextEra Energy partners with Google to restart Iowa nuclear plant
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Takaichi, Trump to sign joint document on securing rare earth minerals, Asahi says

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and U.S.

Takaichi, Trump to sign joint document on securing rare earth minerals, Asahi says
Australia|Business|Economy|Environment

Rio Tinto flags uncertain future at Australia's largest aluminium smelter

Rio Tinto warned on Tuesday that Australia's largest aluminium smelter, Tomago, may be forced to shut down as it struggles to source power at commercially viable rates beyond 2028

Rio Tinto flags uncertain future at Australia's largest aluminium smelter
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US judge decertifies Apple app store class action

A federal judge decertified on Monday a class action by tens of millions of Apple customers who accused the company of monopolizing the market for iPhone apps by banning

US judge decertifies Apple app store class action
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Sweden's EQT bids to buy Australia's AUB Group at a $3.41 billion valuation

Australia's AUB Group said on Tuesday it had granted Swedish private equity EQT exclusive access to its books after receiving a takeover offer which values the insurance broking company at

Sweden's EQT bids to buy Australia's AUB Group at a $3.41 billion valuation
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South Korea's Q3 GDP growth beats forecasts as spending holds up

South Korea's economy grew in the third quarter by the fastest pace in a year-and-a-half, central bank estimates showed on Tuesday, helped by strong exports and solid

South Korea's Q3 GDP growth beats forecasts as spending holds up
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Foxconn to invest up to $1.37 billion in AI compute cluster, supercomputing centre

Taiwan’s Foxconn said its board of directors has approved an investment plan to procure equipment for a AI compute cluster and a supercomputing centre, that will allow

Foxconn to invest up to $1.37 billion in AI compute cluster, supercomputing centre
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Exonerated trader Tom Hayes sues UBS for $400 million over Libor accusations

Tom Hayes, the former trader who was a face of the global Libor-rigging scandal before his conviction was overturned in July, sued his former employer UBS for

Exonerated trader Tom Hayes sues UBS for $400 million over Libor accusations
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The Latest: Trump meets with Japan’s newly elected, first female leader, Sanae Takaichi

U.S. President Donald Trump is meeting with Japan's newly elected, ultraconservative leader in Tokyo

The Latest: Trump meets with Japan’s newly elected, first female leader, Sanae Takaichi
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US Department of Energy forms $1 billion supercomputer and AI partnership with AMD

By Timothy Gardner and Max A.

US Department of Energy forms $1 billion supercomputer and AI partnership with AMD
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Catalan allies on brink of withdrawing support for Spanish government

Leaders of Catalonia's regional pro-independence party Junts agreed on Monday to withdraw support from Spain's leftist government, further complicating its ability to

Catalan allies on brink of withdrawing support for Spanish government
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LSEG partners with Anthropic to bring financial data access to Claude users

London Stock Exchange Group on Monday said it is collaborating with artificial intelligence startup Anthropic to give Claude users access to data licensed through LSEG products.

LSEG partners with Anthropic to bring financial data access to Claude users
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Mexico's Sheinbaum says she and Trump agreed to extend trade deadline

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday she spoke with U.S.

Mexico's Sheinbaum says she and Trump agreed to extend trade deadline
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Carbon Measures global accounting group to form independent panel

Carbon Measures, a global carbon accounting initiative backed by several big energy and multinational companies, will form an independent panel to help guide its work

Carbon Measures global accounting group to form independent panel
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Corporate concerns mount ahead of Trump and Xi talks in South Korea

Global companies have a long list of concerns around the U.S.-China trade war.

Corporate concerns mount ahead of Trump and Xi talks in South Korea
Economy|Europe|World

Malta cuts taxes for parents in bid to revive native birth rate

Malta announced tax cuts for parents of two or more children on Monday, in a government bid to counter its demographic decline.

Malta cuts taxes for parents in bid to revive native birth rate
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Large rates market trade envisions end of Fed balance sheet unwind

A sizable block trade in the U.S. rates market late last week appeared to be positioning ahead of the Federal Reserve's expected

Large rates market trade envisions end of Fed balance sheet unwind
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US floats six-month deadline for Germany to sort Rosneft issue, Bloomberg News reports

Washington has floated a six-month deadline for Berlin to sort out the ownership limbo affecting the German assets of Russian oil major Rosneft, allowing Rosneft to be temporarily exempted

US floats six-month deadline for Germany to sort Rosneft issue, Bloomberg News reports
Business|Economy|World

Oil settles lower as OPEC plans to increase oil output

Oil prices settled marginally lower on Monday as OPEC's plans to increase oil output once again outweighed hopes of a trade deal framework between the U.S. and

Oil settles lower as OPEC plans to increase oil output
Economy|Political|World

Ivory Coast's Ouattara secures fourth term with landslide election win

Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara secured a fourth term with a commanding reelection win, according to provisional results announced on Monday, an outcome that was largely

Ivory Coast's Ouattara secures fourth term with landslide election win
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Stocks climb to record, dollar edges down on US-China trade optimism

Global stocks rallied on Monday to a fresh intraday record while the dollar eased on optimism that a potential trade deal was on the horizon between China and

Stocks climb to record, dollar edges down on US-China trade optimism
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TSX ends lower as price of gold drops below $4,000

Canada's commodity-linked main stock index edged lower on Monday as the price of gold pulled back below $4,000 per ounce weighing on high-flying metal mining shares.

TSX ends lower as price of gold drops below $4,000
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Argentine assets cheer Milei's election victory with massive rally

Argentina's bonds, stocks and currency rose sharply on Monday after President Javier Milei's party won a decisive victory in Sunday's

Argentine assets cheer Milei's election victory with massive rally
Business|Economy|Health

Universal Health Services beats quarterly profit estimates on higher medical care demand

Universal Health Services beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter profit on Monday, driven by steady demand for medical care services at its hospitals, sending its shares surging 6% in

Universal Health Services beats quarterly profit estimates on higher medical care demand
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Hit by AI, edtech firm Chegg slashes jobs and names new CEO in major overhaul

Educational technology company Chegg said on Monday it would cut 388 roles globally, or about 45% of the workforce, to reduce costs and streamline operations as it works to adapt to the

Hit by AI, edtech firm Chegg slashes jobs and names new CEO in major overhaul
Business|Economy|Technology

Amazon targets as many as 30,000 corporate job cuts, sources say

Amazon is planning to cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs beginning on Tuesday, as the company pares expenses and compensates for overhiring during the peak

Amazon targets as many as 30,000 corporate job cuts, sources say
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Wall St scales fresh highs on tech earnings, US-China trade optimism

Wall Street's main indexes posted record closing highs for the second day in a row on Monday as investors were hopeful about the prospects for a U.S.-

Wall St scales fresh highs on tech earnings, US-China trade optimism
Economy|Finance|Health|Political|Stock Markets

What to expect in Washington state for the Nov. 4 election

Washington state voters will decide whether to amend their constitution to allow funds from a long-term care insurance program to be invested in the stock market

What to expect in Washington state for the Nov. 4 election
Business|Economy|Election|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Trump says Milei had 'a lot of help' from US for Argentina election win

President Donald Trump said on Monday that Argentina's President Javier Milei had a "lot of help" from the U.S. in his party's midterm election victory, after Trump's

Trump says Milei had 'a lot of help' from US for Argentina election win
Business|Economy|Technology|World

Amazon could cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs, reports say

Amazon could cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs, reports say

Amazon could cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs, reports say
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Flight disruptions continue as air traffic controllers brace for their first full missing paychecks

A shortage of air traffic controllers has caused more flight disruptions at airports across the country

Flight disruptions continue as air traffic controllers brace for their first full missing paychecks
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Argentina's Milei calls on moderates to support reform after strong midterm showing

Argentine President Javier Milei on Monday urged moderate opposition lawmakers to back his reform agenda during the next two years of his term, after his party

Argentina's Milei calls on moderates to support reform after strong midterm showing
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Many US criticisms of multilateral trading system are valid, says WTO chief

WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said on Monday that some of the United States' criticisms of the multilateral trading system were valid.

Many US criticisms of multilateral trading system are valid, says WTO chief
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Rare earth miners fall as US-China truce to pause tariffs, export curbs

Shares of U.S.-listed rare earth miners slumped before the bell on Monday after Washington and Beijing reached a framework for a trade deal that could pause planned U.S. tariffs and Chinese

Rare earth miners fall as US-China truce to pause tariffs, export curbs
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Berkshire cut to 'underperform' by KBW, which cites Geico, tariffs, Buffett

Berkshire Hathaway has been downgraded to "underperform" by Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, which said lower car insurance margins, tariffs, falling interest rates, smaller

Berkshire cut to 'underperform' by KBW, which cites Geico, tariffs, Buffett
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

Oilfield giants pivot to booming AI infrastructure as drilling demand wanes

Oilfield services giants SLB, Halliburton and Baker Hughes are turning to data centers and related artificial intelligence infrastructure work to drive their next phase of

Oilfield giants pivot to booming AI infrastructure as drilling demand wanes
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Peltz's Trian, General Catalyst make offer for Janus Henderson valuing it at $7.2 billion

Nelson Peltz's hedge fund Trian and technology investor General Catalyst have made a takeover offer for Janus Henderson valuing it at $7.2 billion,

Peltz's Trian, General Catalyst make offer for Janus Henderson valuing it at $7.2 billion
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Blackstone hires former Apollo executive to lead European private equity

Blackstone has appointed a former executive at private markets peer Apollo to head its European corporate private equity business, filling the role after the

Blackstone hires former Apollo executive to lead European private equity
Business|Economy|Finance|Science|Stock Markets|Technology

Qualcomm announces new AI chips in data center push, shares surge

Qualcomm on Monday unveiled two artificial intelligence chips for data centers that will be available next year, diversifying beyond a stagnant smartphones market

Qualcomm announces new AI chips in data center push, shares surge
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UBS applies for US banking licence in wealth management growth drive

UBS has applied for a banking licence in the United States, the Swiss bank said on Monday, underlining its desire to ramp up wealth management in the

UBS applies for US banking licence in wealth management growth drive
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Political

Federal food benefits and preschool aid to run dry starting Saturday if shutdown continues

Federal funds could begin running dry on Saturday that help tens of millions of Americans buy food for their families and send their toddlers to preschool if the government shutdown persists

Federal food benefits and preschool aid to run dry starting Saturday if shutdown continues
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STORY REMOVED: US--Trump-The Latest
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Wall Street rallies to more records as gold's price slumps again

Stocks rallied to more records ahead of a week packed with potentially market-moving events

Wall Street rallies to more records as gold's price slumps again
Business|Economy|Food|Health|Technology

Keurig Dr Pepper lifts annual sales forecast, raises $7 billion to fund JDE Peet's deal

Keurig Dr Pepper lifted its forecast for annual sales on Monday and said it had raised $7 billion from private equity firms to finance its

Keurig Dr Pepper lifts annual sales forecast, raises $7 billion to fund JDE Peet's deal
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

UK stocks pause after recent gains; HSBC dips

London-listed stocks ended flat on Monday as investors paused after a recent rally, while HSBC slipped after the lending giant said its quarterly results will be hit after

UK stocks pause after recent gains; HSBC dips
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Transportation secretary says he will pull $160M from California over noncitizen truck licenses

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is warning that he is about make good on a threat to revoke millions in federal funds for California because he says the state is illegally issuing commercial driver’s licenses to noncitizens

Transportation secretary says he will pull $160M from California over noncitizen truck licenses
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A key Trump ally won an election. It could be good news for US taxpayers

A key Trump ally won an election. It could be good news for US taxpayers

A key Trump ally won an election. It could be good news for US taxpayers
Economy|Education|Health|Political

What to expect in Colorado for the Nov. 4 election

Colorado’s new free school meals program will face a key test when voters decide two statewide ballot measures that would put the program on sounder financial footing, mostly by raising taxes on high-income individuals

What to expect in Colorado for the Nov. 4 election
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Trump administation narrows list of potential Federal Reserve chairs to 5

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday confirmed the names of five candidates to replace Jerome Powell as chair of the powerful Federal Reserve next year

Trump administation narrows list of potential Federal Reserve chairs to 5
Economy|Health|Political

Democrats unflinching in shutdown strategy, blaming Trump with millions at risk of losing food aid

Democrats unflinching in shutdown strategy, blaming Trump with millions at risk of losing food aid

Democrats unflinching in shutdown strategy, blaming Trump with millions at risk of losing food aid
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Novartis CEO defends $12 billion deal for Avidity as 'appropriate risk to take'

Swiss drugmaker Novartis on Monday defended its $12 billion deal to acquire Avidity Biosciences ahead of the U.S. firm getting late-stage data for its muscle

Novartis CEO defends $12 billion deal for Avidity as 'appropriate risk to take'
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European shares close at record highs as signs of thaw in US-China tensions build

European shares closed at record highs for the third consecutive session as signs of easing Sino-U.S. trade tensions buoyed global risk appetite, while

European shares close at record highs as signs of thaw in US-China tensions build
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China's foreign minister speaks with Rubio ahead of Trump-Xi meeting

China hopes the United States can meet it halfway to "prepare for high-level interactions" between the two countries, foreign minister Wang Yi told U.S.

China's foreign minister speaks with Rubio ahead of Trump-Xi meeting
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Trump gets royal welcome in Japan, China trade truce hopes rise

U.S.

Trump gets royal welcome in Japan, China trade truce hopes rise
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Tariffs anxiety prompts US importers to place spring orders early

Small importers for large U.S. retailers rushed in

Tariffs anxiety prompts US importers to place spring orders early
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US dollar slips as trade optimism boosts risk appetite

The U.S. dollar weakened against the euro, Chinese yuan and Australian dollar on Monday as optimism over a possible U.S.-China trade deal boosted risk appetite and reduced

US dollar slips as trade optimism boosts risk appetite
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Big Tech to report earnings under specter of AI bubble

As America's tech titans report earnings this week, one question looms large: is the artificial intelligence boom that has inflated valuations headed for the next big bubble?

Big Tech to report earnings under specter of AI bubble
Business|Economy|Health

Republicans grapple with voter frustration over rising health care premiums

Notices of rising health insurance premiums are landing in voters’ mailboxes and sending some to town halls to vent their frustration

Republicans grapple with voter frustration over rising health care premiums
Economy|Health|Political

Wisconsin Planned Parenthood resumes offering abortions after a nearly monthlong pause

Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin has resumed offering abortions after a nearly monthlong pause due to federal Medicaid funding cuts in President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill that took effect at the beginning of October

Wisconsin Planned Parenthood resumes offering abortions after a nearly monthlong pause
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Bay Area restaurants, fishermen adjust as commercial Dungeness crabbing season pushed back

Bay Area restaurants, fishermen adjust as commercial Dungeness crabbing season pushed back

Bay Area restaurants, fishermen adjust as commercial Dungeness crabbing season pushed back
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JPMorgan picks Perpetua Resources for $1.5 trillion security fund's first investment

Antimony and gold miner Perpetua Resources is the first investment from JPMorgan Chase's $1.5 trillion investment fund for U.S. national security, a move underscoring the

JPMorgan picks Perpetua Resources for $1.5 trillion security fund's first investment
Africa|Economy|Education|World

Mali suspends schools over fuel crisis, strikes deal with Russia for petroleum products

Mali has suspended school and university classes throughout the country for two weeks from Monday due to a fuel shortage, the government said late on Sunday, after al Qaeda-linked

Mali suspends schools over fuel crisis, strikes deal with Russia for petroleum products
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UK retailers struggle again as budget fears weigh on consumers, CBI says

British retailers reported another drop in sales in October and they expect a further fall in November as consumers worry about finance minister Rachel Reeves' budget in a month's

UK retailers struggle again as budget fears weigh on consumers, CBI says
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Analysts raise 2026 price forecasts for platinum, palladium after 2025 rally

Analysts have sharply raised their price forecasts for platinum and palladium in 2026, citing tight mine supply, tariff uncertainty and rotation from

Analysts raise 2026 price forecasts for platinum, palladium after 2025 rally
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Annual 2026 gold price forecast tops $4,000/oz for first time: Reuters poll

Gold's winning streak is seen extending into next year, with analysts forecasting an annual average price above $4,000 per ounce for the first time as economic and

Annual 2026 gold price forecast tops $4,000/oz for first time: Reuters poll
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Buybacks take backseat as AI drives record US capex spending

Investors are increasingly favoring U.S. companies that channel capital toward AI innovation over those offering traditional shareholder payouts such as dividends and

Buybacks take backseat as AI drives record US capex spending
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Japan's $550 billion package focuses on U.S. infrastructure, Lutnick tells Nikkei

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Japan's $550 billion package focuses on U.S. infrastructure, Lutnick tells Nikkei
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Japan, US did not directly discuss BOJ policy, Finance Minister Katayama says

Japan's new finance minister, Satsuki Katayama, said on Monday her meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent did not directly touch upon the Bank of Japan's monetary policy.

Japan, US did not directly discuss BOJ policy, Finance Minister Katayama says
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Stocks zoom on trade and inflation relief

What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Finance and Markets Trade and inflation relief are driving world stock markets sharply higher on

Stocks zoom on trade and inflation relief
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Pakistan central bank holds interest rate at 11% for fourth time in a row

Pakistan's central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged at 11% on Monday, it said on its website, a fourth straight hold, as recent floods had

Pakistan central bank holds interest rate at 11% for fourth time in a row
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Chicago Fed puts October unemployment rate at 4.35%, little changed from last official report

The U.S. unemployment rate remained stable at around 4.3% in October according to a Chicago Federal Reserve bank economic model that uses private data to estimate the jobless

Chicago Fed puts October unemployment rate at 4.35%, little changed from last official report
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Goldman in talks for $10 billion mandate from Kuwait, Bloomberg News reports

Goldman Sachs is in talks to secure a $10 billion mandate from Kuwait's wealth fund for its asset-management arm, Bloomberg News reported on Monday.

Goldman in talks for $10 billion mandate from Kuwait, Bloomberg News reports
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China fills US void at ASEAN Summit with push for trade multilateralism

China pressed on Monday for open trade and stronger economic ties at a regional summit in Malaysia dominated by the shadow of steep U.S.

China fills US void at ASEAN Summit with push for trade multilateralism
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Beijing, Berlin downplay tension after German foreign minister cancels China trip

China and Germany sought on Monday to downplay suggestions of rising tension between the world's second and third largest economies, after German

Beijing, Berlin downplay tension after German foreign minister cancels China trip
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American Water to fortify US presence with Essential Utilities deal

American Water Works on Monday agreed to buy Essential Utilities in an all-stock deal to create a combined company worth $63 billion, including debt, strengthening its position as the top

American Water to fortify US presence with Essential Utilities deal
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Automakers pool with EV makers to avoid EU emissions fines

Automakers have formed alliances to help them avoid hefty European Union fines on carbon emissions by purchasing credits from electric vehicle companies.

Automakers pool with EV makers to avoid EU emissions fines
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Malaysia's Anwar calls for dialogue over coercion at East Asia summit

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has urged Asia-Pacific leaders to prioritize dialogue and cooperation over coercion and confrontation

Malaysia's Anwar calls for dialogue over coercion at East Asia summit
Economy

Trump wants to cancel more funding during the shutdown. Courts have hampered his earlier efforts

President Donald Trump’s administration has canceled, or threatened to cancel, billions of dollars of previously approved federal spending and wants to go after even more funding during the shutdown

Trump wants to cancel more funding during the shutdown. Courts have hampered his earlier efforts
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Food shelf at MSP Airport helping TSA officers during government shutdown

Food shelf at MSP Airport helping TSA officers during government shutdown

Food shelf at MSP Airport helping TSA officers during government shutdown
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FIFA opens 2nd phase of World Cup ticket sales with exclusive slots for US, Canada, Mexico

FIFA has started selling another million tickets for next year’s World Cup

FIFA opens 2nd phase of World Cup ticket sales with exclusive slots for US, Canada, Mexico
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Lululemon partners with NFL to release apparel collection

Lululemon Athletica on Monday announced a partnership with the National Football League to release an apparel collection, sending shares up about 5% in premarket trading.

Lululemon partners with NFL to release apparel collection
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Musk could leave Tesla if $1 trillion pay plan is rejected, chair warns

Elon Musk could leave Tesla as CEO if his proposed $1 trillion pay package was not approved, Chair Robyn Denholm warned in a letter to shareholders on Monday.

Musk could leave Tesla if $1 trillion pay plan is rejected, chair warns
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Copper to hold gains in 2026 as mine disruptions fuel deficit: Reuters poll

Analysts have hiked their price forecasts for copper next year after a series of mine disruptions fuelled worries about shortages and market

Copper to hold gains in 2026 as mine disruptions fuel deficit: Reuters poll
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Hungary PM Orban to discuss oil sanctions with Trump next week

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban will discuss U.S. sanctions on Russian oil companies among other issues when he meets U.S.

Hungary PM Orban to discuss oil sanctions with Trump next week
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Albemarle to divest Ketjen control, Eurecat stake in deals worth $660 million

Albemarle said on Monday it will sell a 51% stake in its refining catalyst solutions business, Ketjen, to private equity firm KPS Capital Partners, and divest its 50% interest in the

Albemarle to divest Ketjen control, Eurecat stake in deals worth $660 million
Economy|Election|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Investor reaction to Milei's victory in Argentina midterm congressional vote

Argentina's President Javier Milei won a surprise victory in legislative elections on Sunday, boosting the libertarian leader's free-market reforms and deep austerity

Investor reaction to Milei's victory in Argentina midterm congressional vote
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Milei triumphs in Argentine midterm elections closely watched by Washington

Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei has won decisive victories in key districts across the country in midterm elections

Milei triumphs in Argentine midterm elections closely watched by Washington
Economy|Health|World

Private donors gave more than $125M to keep foreign aid programs going after US cuts

Efforts to back fill some of the cuts to U.S. foreign aid by the Trump administration raised over $125 million in eight months

Private donors gave more than $125M to keep foreign aid programs going after US cuts
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Auto shop offers free or discounted repairs to federal workers during government shutdown

Auto shop offers free or discounted repairs to federal workers during government shutdown

Auto shop offers free or discounted repairs to federal workers during government shutdown
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Lithium extraction in Arkansas: the potential for a booming industry

Lithium extraction in Arkansas: the potential for a booming industry

Lithium extraction in Arkansas: the potential for a booming industry
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Cancer patient could lose food benefits while fighting stage 4 cancer

Cancer patient could lose food benefits while fighting stage 4 cancer

Cancer patient could lose food benefits while fighting stage 4 cancer
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US government shutdown threatens the spending power of Congress

As Republican and Democratic lawmakers trade blame for the U.S. government shutdown, some have begun to worry that the impasse is ceding their authority over

US government shutdown threatens the spending power of Congress
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US Navy helicopter and fighter jet crash in separate incidents in the South China Sea

US Navy helicopter and fighter jet crash in separate incidents in the South China Sea

US Navy helicopter and fighter jet crash in separate incidents in the South China Sea
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How a tiny bug spiraled into a massive outage that took down the internet

How a tiny bug spiraled into a massive outage that took down the internet

How a tiny bug spiraled into a massive outage that took down the internet
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Mazda forms EU carbon emissions pool with Changan joint venture

Japanese automaker Mazda has teamed up with its joint venture with China's Changan to pool carbon credits and help avoid carbon emissions fines, an EU document showed.

Mazda forms EU carbon emissions pool with Changan joint venture
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UnitedHealth investors pin turnaround hopes on new CEO

Some long-term UnitedHealth Group investors are putting their faith in the return of a CEO

UnitedHealth investors pin turnaround hopes on new CEO
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Fed poised to cut rates this week, with more easing likely on tap

Federal Reserve policymakers are widely expected to reduce U.S. short-term borrowing costs  this week by a quarter of a percentage point for the second time this year as they look to

Fed poised to cut rates this week, with more easing likely on tap
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Missing $4K tax payment sparks months-long mystery

Missing $4K tax payment sparks months-long mystery

Missing $4K tax payment sparks months-long mystery
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For Japan's new leader, the key to connecting with Trump could be a Ford F-150 truck

President Donald Trump has landed in Japan, where he'll meet new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi for the first time

For Japan's new leader, the key to connecting with Trump could be a Ford F-150 truck
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The Trump administration’s anti-immigrant housing policy reflects a long history of xenophobia in public housing

Anti-immigrant housing policies have been cast as a way for citizens to access more housing, but they fail to prevent the shortages driving the crises.

The Trump administration’s anti-immigrant housing policy reflects a long history of xenophobia in public housing
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Trump’s ‘golden age’ economic message undercut by his desire for much lower interest rates – which typically signal a weak jobs market

The push to slash rates, despite what Trump considers a ‘hot’ economy, underscores why it’s important the Fed relies on data – and not the wishes of politicians – when making decisions about monetary policy.

Trump’s ‘golden age’ economic message undercut by his desire for much lower interest rates – which typically signal a weak jobs market
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AI is changing who gets hired – what skills will keep you employed?

Two surveys of hundreds of companies shed new light on what employers want.

AI is changing who gets hired – what skills will keep you employed?
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Trump administration posts notice that no federal food aid will go out Nov. 1

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has posted a notice on its website saying federal food aid will not go out Nov. 1 as the government shutdown drags on

Trump administration posts notice that no federal food aid will go out Nov. 1
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Euro zone business credit growth slows but household lending rises

Bank lending to euro zone firms edged down last month but remained near two-year highs, while credit to households expanded at its best pace since early 2023, the European Central

Euro zone business credit growth slows but household lending rises
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Amazon says India's e-commerce exports top $20 billion, despite US tariffs

Amazon on Monday said it has helped Indian sellers surpass $20 billion in total exports, including nearly $7 billion this year, as small operators work to offset

Amazon says India's e-commerce exports top $20 billion, despite US tariffs
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NHTSA to expand probe into 286,000 GM vehicles over possible engine failure issue

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is expanding its probe into 286,000 General Motors vehicles in the U.S. over a possible engine failure issue, the safety regulator said on

NHTSA to expand probe into 286,000 GM vehicles over possible engine failure issue
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Countdown to Fed cut: Bond investors scale back on longer-dated Treasuries

Bond investors are re-examining their holdings of longer-dated Treasuries, with some reducing positions and others even going short relative to their

Countdown to Fed cut: Bond investors scale back on longer-dated Treasuries
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Canada's Carney says will meet China's Xi at APEC, open to Trump talks

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping later this week and is ready to sit down for trade talks with Donald Trump as soon as

Canada's Carney says will meet China's Xi at APEC, open to Trump talks
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Asia markets and US stock futures rise after US and Chinese officials agree on trade deal framework

Asia markets and US stock futures rise after US and Chinese officials agree on trade deal framework

Asia markets and US stock futures rise after US and Chinese officials agree on trade deal framework
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Trump names Michael Selig to chair CFTC; Selig cites crypto capital goal

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Trump names Michael Selig to chair CFTC; Selig cites crypto capital goal
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US opens probe into more than 232,000 Chrysler vehicles over instrument panel issue

The U.S.

US opens probe into more than 232,000 Chrysler vehicles over instrument panel issue
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German business sentiment rises in October, Ifo survey finds

German business morale rose in October, a survey showed on Monday, though trade woes continued to cast a pall over Europe's largest economy.

German business sentiment rises in October, Ifo survey finds
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Euro zone firms optimistic but profits are falling, ECB surveys show

Credit growth to euro zone firms slowed last month but businesses remained optimistic about their prospects, even if profits are deteriorating and inflation could end up on a

Euro zone firms optimistic but profits are falling, ECB surveys show
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Delta Air Lines seeing 'small' impact from US government shutdown, CEO says

Delta Air Lines is seeing a "small" impact from the U.S. government shutdown, costing it less than $1 million a day, and the shortage of airport security staff

Delta Air Lines seeing 'small' impact from US government shutdown, CEO says
Business|Economy|Technology

India's LTIMindtree betting big on new AI unit, CEO says

LTIMindtree is doubling down on AI with investments in a newly-launched platform that helps companies adopt the technology, its top boss said, as India's $283-

India's LTIMindtree betting big on new AI unit, CEO says
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Australian top central banker says 0.9% rise in core CPI would be 'material miss'

Australia's top central banker said on Monday a rise in core inflation of 0.9% in the third quarter would be a "material miss" to forecasts that would have to be weighed by the board

Australian top central banker says 0.9% rise in core CPI would be 'material miss'
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Bessent celebrates Nikkei milestone in meeting with Japan Finance Minister Katayama

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Bessent celebrates Nikkei milestone in meeting with Japan Finance Minister Katayama
Economy|Political|Science|Technology|World

Trump says Putin should end the Ukraine war, not test missiles

U.S.

Trump says Putin should end the Ukraine war, not test missiles
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Exxon sues California over climate disclosure laws

(This Oct 25 story has been refiled without any changes to the text.)

Exxon sues California over climate disclosure laws
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

HSBC to take $1.1 billion hit after Luxembourg court ruling in Madoff case

HSBC Holdings said on Monday it would book a $1.1 billion provision in its third-quarter results after losing part of an appeal in

HSBC to take $1.1 billion hit after Luxembourg court ruling in Madoff case
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Brazilian President Lula says Trump 'guaranteed' trade deal with U.S

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Monday that U.S.

Brazilian President Lula says Trump 'guaranteed' trade deal with U.S
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Bank of Canada poised to cut rates to 2.25% amid economic slowdown

Economists expect the Bank of Canada to make a second consecutive policy rate cut this week due to a slowing economy and high joblessness.

Bank of Canada poised to cut rates to 2.25% amid economic slowdown
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Still in a 'good place'? Five questions for the ECB

The European Central Bank will likely keep rates on hold again on Thursday as traders waver on whether it will resume easing next year.

Still in a 'good place'? Five questions for the ECB
Business|Economy|Technology|World

China's C919 jet faces turbulent skies as US-China trade tensions add to delays

China's ambition to rival Boeing and Airbus with its homegrown C919 passenger jet is hitting turbulent skies

China's C919 jet faces turbulent skies as US-China trade tensions add to delays
Business|Economy|Health|Lifestyle

Fighting over money with your partner? These experts have some advice

Fighting over money with your partner? These experts have some advice

Fighting over money with your partner? These experts have some advice
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US and China have reached a framework agreement on trade ahead of Trump-Xi meeting. Here’s what we know

US and China have reached a framework agreement on trade ahead of Trump-Xi meeting. Here’s what we know

US and China have reached a framework agreement on trade ahead of Trump-Xi meeting. Here’s what we know
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan’s new prime minister faces her biggest test yet: Meeting Trump

Japan’s new prime minister faces her biggest test yet: Meeting Trump

Japan’s new prime minister faces her biggest test yet: Meeting Trump
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Trump says new Fed chair decision might be made by year-end

U.S. President Donald Trump said a decision on the next Federal Reserve chair might be made by the end of the year.

Trump says new Fed chair decision might be made by year-end
Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

Amazon to invest $1.6 billion in Dutch operation

Amazon plans to invest 1.4 billion euros ($1.63 billion) in the Netherlands over the next three years, the company said on Monday.

Amazon to invest $1.6 billion in Dutch operation
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Make or break

Trade talks between Washington, Beijing and Canada will dominate a week headlined by central bank decisions in the United States, Canada and Europe, while Argentina's markets digest a

Make or break
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Argentina's midterm election hands decisive win to Milei's libertarian overhaul

Argentine President Javier Milei's party cruised to victory in midterm legislative elections as voters handed him a mandate to keep pushing

Argentina's midterm election hands decisive win to Milei's libertarian overhaul
Business|Economy|World

India’s growth outlook strong, trade diversifies amid US tariff tensions, government says

India’s economic growth outlook for the current fiscal year remains strong, supported by robust domestic demand, easing inflation and recent consumption tax cuts, the government

India’s growth outlook strong, trade diversifies amid US tariff tensions, government says
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Japan's Nikkei tops 50,000 mark for first time on stimulus euphoria

Japan's Nikkei share average closed above the 50,000 level for the first time on Monday, continuing a run of successive records on expectations of sizeable spending

Japan's Nikkei tops 50,000 mark for first time on stimulus euphoria
Economy|Environment|Food|Science|World

China's heatwaves threaten to dry up supply of delicious 'hairy crabs'

The last three years have been the toughest for Xie Dandan and her family during more than a decade

China's heatwaves threaten to dry up supply of delicious 'hairy crabs'
Business|Economy|Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty|Finance|Lifestyle|Stock Markets|World

Luxury brands turn on the charm in China to kindle nascent spending recovery

As Chinese shoppers dip toes back in the luxury pool, brands are targeting economically resilient high-earners with distinctive, personalised experiences as their

Luxury brands turn on the charm in China to kindle nascent spending recovery
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Thai exports beat forecasts in September as US shipments surge 

Thailand's exports beat forecasts with the fastest growth rate in more than three years in September after a surge in U.S. shipments, prompting the commerce ministry to raise its

Thai exports beat forecasts in September as US shipments surge 
Business|Economy|Finance|Technology|World

Dutch online bank Bunq gets US broker-dealer licence

Dutch online bank Bunq said on Monday that it had received a licence to operate as a broker-dealer in the United States, part of a drive to expand outside of Europe.

Dutch online bank Bunq gets US broker-dealer licence
Business|Economy|Technology|World

Toyota September output grows for fourth stright month, aided by strong US demand

Toyota Motor on Monday said its worldwide production increased by more than 10% in September and rose for a fourth straight month, as both sales and output increased in the U.S., the

Toyota September output grows for fourth stright month, aided by strong US demand
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Trade deal hope spurs risk rally

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee The mere prospect of a U.S.-China trade deal which looks more like a truce extension was enough to send stocks to record

Trade deal hope spurs risk rally
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Political|World

China, Australia keen on stable ties despite tensions, rivalry

China and Australia on Monday sought to keep ties on an even keel despite tensions over military encounters in the South China Sea and rivalry in the Asia-Pacific region, with Prime

China, Australia keen on stable ties despite tensions, rivalry
Business|Economy|World

China industrial profits surge as officials step up overcapacity crackdown

China's industrial profits grew at their fastest pace in nearly two years in September, marking a second straight month of gains and signalling long-awaited measures

China industrial profits surge as officials step up overcapacity crackdown
Business|Economy|Europe|Science|Technology|World

Europe's new space merger explores the FOMO frontier

Driven to the brink by Elon Musk's SpaceX, Europe's biggest satellite firms are setting aside longtime rivalries in a do-or-

Europe's new space merger explores the FOMO frontier
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

World's first yen-pegged stablecoin debuts in Japan

The world's first stablecoin pegged to the yen launched in Japan on Monday, a small but significant move in a country where many consumers still prefer to use

World's first yen-pegged stablecoin debuts in Japan
Asia|Australia|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Australia's Albanese discusses US minerals deal, jet incident with China's Premier Li

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he has discussed Australia’s critical-minerals deal with the United States during a “positive” meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang

Australia's Albanese discusses US minerals deal, jet incident with China's Premier Li
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Sermons urge youth to take part in public affairs in Morocco after wave of protests

Imams around Morocco have read government-written sermons urging parents to involve their children in public affairs

Sermons urge youth to take part in public affairs in Morocco after wave of protests
Africa|Economy|Education|Political|World

Mali closes schools due to fuel scarcity as militants enforce blockade

Malian authorities have suspended classes in schools and universities due to fuel shortages

Mali closes schools due to fuel scarcity as militants enforce blockade
Business|Economy|Political|Technology|World

Key issues at stake in the Trump-Xi talks in South Korea

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Key issues at stake in the Trump-Xi talks in South Korea
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Indian economy predicted to grow at a faster-than-expected 6.7% this fiscal year: Reuters poll

The Indian economy will grow slightly faster than previously expected this fiscal year, a Reuters poll showed, as economists raised their forecasts for a second

Indian economy predicted to grow at a faster-than-expected 6.7% this fiscal year: Reuters poll
Business|Economy|Political|Travel|World

More than 8,000 US flights delayed as air traffic control absences persist

More than 8,000 flights were delayed across the U.S. on Sunday as air traffic controller absences continued to disrupt travel and a federal

More than 8,000 US flights delayed as air traffic control absences persist
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Milei's party wins victory in Argentina midterm vote, media reports

The party of Argentina's President Javier Milei's has achieved a victory in Sunday's midterm election, local media reported, virtually tying with the Peronist opposition in the

Milei's party wins victory in Argentina midterm vote, media reports
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Japan's leading indicator of service inflation perks up in September

A leading indicator of Japan's service-sector inflation perked up for the second straight month in September, data showed on Monday, backing up the central bank's view that rising

Japan's leading indicator of service inflation perks up in September
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

UK manufacturers invest at slowest pace since 2017, report says

British manufacturers are investing the least in new equipment relative to their sales since 2017, according to a report from trade body Make UK, which urged the

UK manufacturers invest at slowest pace since 2017, report says
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Australia's Larvotto Resources rejects $373 million takeover offer on valuation concerns

Australia's Larvotto Resources said on Monday it had rejected a non-binding indicative offer received last week from United States Antimony Corporation, valuing the miner at about A$722.9

Australia's Larvotto Resources rejects $373 million takeover offer on valuation concerns
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Flights to Los Angeles International Airport halted due to air traffic controller shortage

The Federal Aviation Administration says flights departing for Los Angeles International Airport were halted briefly due to a staffing shortage at a Southern California air traffic facility

Flights to Los Angeles International Airport halted due to air traffic controller shortage
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Workers reject Boeing's latest offer after nearly three months on strike

Striking workers at Boeing Defense in the St.

Workers reject Boeing's latest offer after nearly three months on strike
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Boeing defense workers on strike in the Midwest reject the company's latest contract offer

Boeing workers at three Midwest plants where military aircraft and weapons are developed have voted to reject the company’s latest contract offer and to continue a strike that started almost three months ago

Boeing defense workers on strike in the Midwest reject the company's latest contract offer
Business|Economy|Health|Science|Technology

Novartis to acquire Avidity Biosciences for about $12 billion

Swiss drugmaker Novartis on Sunday said it agreed to acquire U.S. biotech firm Avidity

Novartis to acquire Avidity Biosciences for about $12 billion
Americas|Business|Crime|Economy|Political

Ex-Tennessee Rep. Robin Smith sentenced to 8 months in prison in corruption case plea deal

A former Tennessee state representative has been sentenced to eight months in prison for her role in a scheme involving a taxpayer-funded mail business

Ex-Tennessee Rep. Robin Smith sentenced to 8 months in prison in corruption case plea deal
Asia|Business|Economy|World

US and China say a trade deal is drawing closer as Trump and Xi ready for a high-stakes meeting

U.S. and Chinese officials say a trade deal between the world’s two largest economies is drawing closer

US and China say a trade deal is drawing closer as Trump and Xi ready for a high-stakes meeting
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Thailand, US reach framework agreement on trade

The United States and Thailand on Sunday announced a framework for reciprocal trade that would see the U.S. maintain a 19% tariff on Thai products while identifying products where tariffs

Thailand, US reach framework agreement on trade
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German foreign minister to meet India's Goyal, NATO's Rutte after postponing China trip

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul will meet NATO's Secretary General Mark Rutte, Indian Trade Minister Piyush Goyal and other senior policymakers during a trip to Brussels

German foreign minister to meet India's Goyal, NATO's Rutte after postponing China trip
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US, China talks sketch out rare earths, tariff pause for Trump and Xi to consider

Top Chinese and U.S. economic officials on Sunday hashed out the framework of a trade deal for U.S.

US, China talks sketch out rare earths, tariff pause for Trump and Xi to consider
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Tourism in western North Carolina reaches peak levels since Helene

Tourism in western North Carolina reaches peak levels since Helene

Tourism in western North Carolina reaches peak levels since Helene
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Putin's investment envoy Dmitriev continues talks with US officials

Russian President Vladimir Putin's special envoy for investment and economic cooperation, Kirill Dmitriev, said on Sunday that he had continued talks with representatives of

Putin's investment envoy Dmitriev continues talks with US officials
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Novartis nears deal to acquire Avidity Biosciences for over $70 per share, Bloomberg News reports

Novartis AG is close to acquiring U.S. biotech Avidity Biosciences for more than $70 per share, Bloomberg News reported, citing a person familiar with the matter who said an announcement

Novartis nears deal to acquire Avidity Biosciences for over $70 per share, Bloomberg News reports
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Bessent says China to delay rare earths rules by a year, buy U.S. soybeans

U.S.

Bessent says China to delay rare earths rules by a year, buy U.S. soybeans
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Brazil and US to meet 'immediately' to seek tariff solutions, Lula says

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said he had a positive meeting on Sunday with U.S.

Brazil and US to meet 'immediately' to seek tariff solutions, Lula says
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Trump oversees truce signing and trade deal flurry on first Asian stop

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Trump oversees truce signing and trade deal flurry on first Asian stop
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How twin disasters reshaped Habitat for Humanity under CEO Jonathan Reckford in the past 20 years

Jonathan Reckford shares insights from his 20 years as CEO of Habitat for Humanity International

How twin disasters reshaped Habitat for Humanity under CEO Jonathan Reckford in the past 20 years
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Bessent says US, China reach framework deal on rare earths, Trump's tariff threat -NBC interview

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Bessent says US, China reach framework deal on rare earths, Trump's tariff threat -NBC interview
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‘Elect the Jersey guy’: How Jack Ciattarelli is trying to erase Democrats’ advantage in a crucial governor’s race

‘Elect the Jersey guy’: How Jack Ciattarelli is trying to erase Democrats’ advantage in a crucial governor’s race

‘Elect the Jersey guy’: How Jack Ciattarelli is trying to erase Democrats’ advantage in a crucial governor’s race
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Barred from burning $9.7 million in birth control, the Trump administration may now be running down the clock

Barred from burning $9.7 million in birth control, the Trump administration may now be running down the clock

Barred from burning $9.7 million in birth control, the Trump administration may now be running down the clock
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GOP grows uneasy over voters’ health care premiums amid shutdown standoff

GOP grows uneasy over voters’ health care premiums amid shutdown standoff

GOP grows uneasy over voters’ health care premiums amid shutdown standoff
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Sen. McCormick defends Trump’s controversial moves, praises his Democratic counterpart as shutdown continues

Sen. McCormick defends Trump’s controversial moves, praises his Democratic counterpart as shutdown continues

Sen. McCormick defends Trump’s controversial moves, praises his Democratic counterpart as shutdown continues
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Trump says he’s increasing tariffs on Canada by 10% after Ontario’s Reagan ad

Trump says he’s increasing tariffs on Canada by 10% after Ontario’s Reagan ad

Trump says he’s increasing tariffs on Canada by 10% after Ontario’s Reagan ad
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Trump’s Asia trip to test his dealmaking abilities with old rivals and new friends

Trump’s Asia trip to test his dealmaking abilities with old rivals and new friends

Trump’s Asia trip to test his dealmaking abilities with old rivals and new friends
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Volkswagen is ok on chip supply for now, CEO tells Bild am Sonntag

Volkswagen Group , which owns Audi and Porsche, has secured a sufficient supply of chips for now, its CEO told a German weekly, as a Chinese export ban on finished products by

Volkswagen is ok on chip supply for now, CEO tells Bild am Sonntag
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HD Hyundai Heavy, Huntington Ingalls to jointly build U.S. navy auxiliary ships

South Korea's HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and U.S. military shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls have agreed to jointly build U.S. navy auxiliary ships, the South Korean shipbuilder said on

HD Hyundai Heavy, Huntington Ingalls to jointly build U.S. navy auxiliary ships
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Bessent vows that US won't lose taxpayer money aiding Argentina

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Bessent vows that US won't lose taxpayer money aiding Argentina
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Trump strikes deals on trade, critical minerals in Southeast Asia

The United States signed a flurry of deals on trade and critical minerals with four Southeast Asian partners on Sunday, looking to address trade imbalances and diversify

Trump strikes deals on trade, critical minerals in Southeast Asia
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Trump's redistricting push hits roadblocks in Indiana and Kansas as Republican lawmakers resist

Republicans in Indiana and Kansas are resisting pressure from President Donald Trump to redraw congressional districts

Trump's redistricting push hits roadblocks in Indiana and Kansas as Republican lawmakers resist
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By the Numbers: Why trick-or-treaters may bag more gummy candy than chocolate this Halloween

Trick-or-treaters may find more fruity candy than chocolate among their Halloween handouts this year

By the Numbers: Why trick-or-treaters may bag more gummy candy than chocolate this Halloween
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Thai, Cambodia leaders sign expanded ceasefire deal with Trump present

The leaders of Thailand and Cambodia signed an enhanced ceasefire deal on Sunday in the presence of U.S.

Thai, Cambodia leaders sign expanded ceasefire deal with Trump present
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China's top trade negotiator Li says reached consensus with U.S after KL trade talks

Economic officials from China and the U.S. reached a preliminary consensus after discussions on a range of issues including the extension of their trade truce, fentanyl and export

China's top trade negotiator Li says reached consensus with U.S after KL trade talks
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US Department of Agriculture says no food aid benefits will be issued next month

The U.S.

US Department of Agriculture says no food aid benefits will be issued next month
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US, Vietnam agree to boost trade, tariffs on some Vietnamese goods may be removed

The United States and Vietnam will finalise a trade agreement in the coming weeks that will maintain 20% tariffs on most Vietnamese goods

US, Vietnam agree to boost trade, tariffs on some Vietnamese goods may be removed
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China trade negotiator, vice premier arrive for second day of US-China trade talks

China's top trade negotiator Li Chenggang and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng arrived on Sunday at a venue in Kuala Lumpur for a second day of trade talks between

China trade negotiator, vice premier arrive for second day of US-China trade talks
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East Timor joins ASEAN in bloc's first expansion since the 1990s

East Timor has been formally admitted into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in the group’s first expansion since the 1990s

East Timor joins ASEAN in bloc's first expansion since the 1990s
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East Timor, Asia's youngest nation, becomes ASEAN's 11th member

Asia's youngest nation East Timor on Sunday became the 11th member of the Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN, fulfilling a vision set out by its

East Timor, Asia's youngest nation, becomes ASEAN's 11th member
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Trump threatens Canada with 10% extra import tax for not pulling down anti-tariffs ad sooner

President Donald Trump says he plans to hike tariffs on imports of Canadian goods by an extra 10% because of an anti-tariff television ad aired by the province of Ontario

Trump threatens Canada with 10% extra import tax for not pulling down anti-tariffs ad sooner
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Venezuela's Maduro says the US is fabricating a war and seeks to revoke citizenship of opponent

Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro says the U.S. is “fabricating” a war against him as the world’s biggest warship approaches the South American country, while moving to revoke the citizenship of an opponent who he accuses of egging on an invasion

Venezuela's Maduro says the US is fabricating a war and seeks to revoke citizenship of opponent
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Rob Manfred increasingly confident major leaguers will play in 2028 LA Olympics

Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred is increasingly confident big league players will participate in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

Rob Manfred increasingly confident major leaguers will play in 2028 LA Olympics
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SoftBank approves remaining $22.5 billion of OpenAI investment, the Information reports

SoftBank has approved a second installment of $22.5 billion to complete its $30 billion investment in OpenAI, tech news website the Information reported on Saturday. 

SoftBank approves remaining $22.5 billion of OpenAI investment, the Information reports
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Trump sets 10% hike in tariffs on Canada after ad airs during World Series

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Trump sets 10% hike in tariffs on Canada after ad airs during World Series
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Ivory Coast counts votes in key election with incumbent Ouattara predicted to win fourth term

Votes are being counted in Ivory Coast after citizens cast their ballots to elect a new leader

Ivory Coast counts votes in key election with incumbent Ouattara predicted to win fourth term
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US sanctions not aimed at harming Colombian people, economy, says Rubio

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Saturday that the U.S. does not want to harm Colombia’s people and its economy with sanctions imposed on President Gustavo Petro.

US sanctions not aimed at harming Colombian people, economy, says Rubio
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Ontario premier provokes Trump's ire once again with Reagan ad

The premier of Canada’s most populous province has again complicated the country’s delicate trade negotiations with the U.S., this time with a political ad targeting

Ontario premier provokes Trump's ire once again with Reagan ad
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ExxonMobil sues California over climate disclosure laws

Exxon Mobil Corporation is suing California over two climate disclosure laws from 2023

ExxonMobil sues California over climate disclosure laws
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Pope Leo laments US-Canada 'difficulties' after Trump ends trade talks

Pope Leo lamented on Friday the frictions roiling relations between the United States and Canada, in a likely reference to U.S.

Pope Leo laments US-Canada 'difficulties' after Trump ends trade talks
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US could hit Russia with more sanctions over Ukraine war, but also wants Europe to increase pressure

U.S.

US could hit Russia with more sanctions over Ukraine war, but also wants Europe to increase pressure
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Rubio says US is getting input on Gaza international force, will discuss in Qatar

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said U.S. officials are getting input on a possible UN resolution or international agreement to authorize a multinational force in Gaza and will discuss

Rubio says US is getting input on Gaza international force, will discuss in Qatar
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Ivory Coast votes with 83-year-old Ouattara's legacy in focus

Ivory Coast voted in a presidential election that unfolded on Saturday without major disruption, with incumbent and strong favourite Alassane Ouattara, 83,

Ivory Coast votes with 83-year-old Ouattara's legacy in focus
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Japan's new leader faces diplomatic gauntlet with Trump, China and regional summits

Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi faces significant foreign policy challenges just days after taking office

Japan's new leader faces diplomatic gauntlet with Trump, China and regional summits
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Trump travels to Asia and a meeting with China's Xi as the US government shutdown drags on

President Donald Trump is heading to Asia for his first trip since taking office in January

Trump travels to Asia and a meeting with China's Xi as the US government shutdown drags on
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Letitia James speaks out after pleading not guilty in court

After pleading not guilty in her federal court arraignment, New York Attorney General Letitia James says she “will not be deterred” by her prosecution.

Letitia James speaks out after pleading not guilty in court
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Rubio says Taiwan should not be concerned about US-China talks

U.S Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday that Taiwan should not be concerned about upcoming U.S.-China trade talks in Malaysia.

Rubio says Taiwan should not be concerned about US-China talks
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Do recent sports gambling scandals mean the end of leagues’ deals with sportsbook apps? It’s a longshot

Do recent sports gambling scandals mean the end of leagues’ deals with sportsbook apps? It’s a longshot

Do recent sports gambling scandals mean the end of leagues’ deals with sportsbook apps? It’s a longshot
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Marco Rubio said US aid cuts were to slash bureaucracy. So why are more refugee children going hungry?

Marco Rubio said US aid cuts were to slash bureaucracy. So why are more refugee children going hungry?

Marco Rubio said US aid cuts were to slash bureaucracy. So why are more refugee children going hungry?
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Furloughed federal workers file for jobless benefits, but aid isn’t easy to get

Furloughed federal workers file for jobless benefits, but aid isn’t easy to get

Furloughed federal workers file for jobless benefits, but aid isn’t easy to get
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This diverse street in Queens has become central to NYC’s debates over quality of life

This diverse street in Queens has become central to NYC’s debates over quality of life

This diverse street in Queens has become central to NYC’s debates over quality of life
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US starts investigating China's compliance with 2020 trade deal as Trump heads to Asia

U.S. officials have launched an investigation into whether China fulfilled its commitments under a 2020 trade pact

US starts investigating China's compliance with 2020 trade deal as Trump heads to Asia
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Reagan's 1987 speech shows what he really thought about tariffs

In 1987, President Ronald Reagan sharply criticized tariffs and trade barriers. Ontario's government used Reagan's words in an advertisement promoting free trade between the US and Canada in response to President Trump's tariffs. In a post, Trump falsely claimed that Reagan supported tariffs. In the speech, Reagan says he believes that tariffs hurt the US economy and workers.

Reagan's 1987 speech shows what he really thought about tariffs
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Trump says he's willing to reduce tariffs on Brazil in right circumstances

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he would consider reducing tariffs on Brazil, under the right circumstances.

Trump says he's willing to reduce tariffs on Brazil in right circumstances
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Fed lays out proposed changes bank stress tests

The U.S.

Fed lays out proposed changes bank stress tests
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North Korea's Kim, Trump have chance to meet next week, South's minister says

South Korea's unification minister on Friday called on U.S.

North Korea's Kim, Trump have chance to meet next week, South's minister says
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Germany should rethink China strategy, SPD lawmaker says

A senior lawmaker from Germany's Social Democrats, a junior partner in Chancellor Friedrich Merz's coalition government, called on Saturday for a change of China policy after Foreign

Germany should rethink China strategy, SPD lawmaker says
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The Fed can’t help America’s young tech workers who are struggling to find a job

The Fed can’t help America’s young tech workers who are struggling to find a job

The Fed can’t help America’s young tech workers who are struggling to find a job
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Shutdowns began as a way to enforce federal law. Now Trump is using it to take more power

The government shutdown is quickly becoming a way for President Donald Trump to exercise new command over the government

Shutdowns began as a way to enforce federal law. Now Trump is using it to take more power
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Trump aims to clinch deal with China's Xi during Asia trip

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Trump aims to clinch deal with China's Xi during Asia trip
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What to expect from Southeast Asian leaders' summit as Trump attends

Leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations and their dialogue partners, including U.S.

What to expect from Southeast Asian leaders' summit as Trump attends
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US food banks brace for surge as shutdown threatens benefits

By Leah Douglas and P.J.

US food banks brace for surge as shutdown threatens benefits
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Malaysia warns ASEAN neutrality eroding as global powers compete

Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan has warned Southeast Asian counterparts that neutrality is shrinking due to big power rivalry

Malaysia warns ASEAN neutrality eroding as global powers compete
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Ferrari aims at AI generation with crypto auction for Le Mans car

Ferrari is tapping into crypto markets and tech-rich youngsters with a planned new digital token that its wealthiest fans will be able to use in an auction for a

Ferrari aims at AI generation with crypto auction for Le Mans car
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US, China seek to avoid trade war escalation, salvage Trump-Xi meeting in Malaysia talks

Top economic officials from the U.S. and China ended their first day of talks in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, with a Treasury spokesperson describing them as "very

US, China seek to avoid trade war escalation, salvage Trump-Xi meeting in Malaysia talks
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Thai PM to sign Cambodia ceasefire deal, cuts short ASEAN trip after royal death

Thailand's prime minister will travel to Malaysia on Saturday to sign a ceasefire deal with Cambodia and meet with U.S.

Thai PM to sign Cambodia ceasefire deal, cuts short ASEAN trip after royal death
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UN cybercrime treaty to be signed in Hanoi to tackle global offences

A landmark U.N. cybercrime treaty, aimed at tackling offences that cost the global economy trillions of dollars annually, is set to be signed in Vietnam's capital Hanoi by around 60

UN cybercrime treaty to be signed in Hanoi to tackle global offences
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China expected to adopt more supportive fiscal and monetary policy, PBOC adviser says

China is expected to adopt more supportive monetary and fiscal policies to bolster its slowing economy, Huang Yiping, an adviser to the central bank and a professor at Peking

China expected to adopt more supportive fiscal and monetary policy, PBOC adviser says
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Ontario premier says he'll pull ad that upset Trump so trade talks between Canada and US can resume

The leader of Canada’s most populous province says he’ll pull the anti-tariff ad that prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to end trade talks with Canada

Ontario premier says he'll pull ad that upset Trump so trade talks between Canada and US can resume
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Trump administration won’t use contingency fund to pay November food stamp benefits

Trump administration won’t use contingency fund to pay November food stamp benefits

Trump administration won’t use contingency fund to pay November food stamp benefits
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Canadians rally around baseball's Blue Jays after Trump trade outburst

Baseball brought Canadians some joy to counteract economic gloom on Friday night, when the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting Los

Canadians rally around baseball's Blue Jays after Trump trade outburst
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Trump ends trade talks with Canada over tariffs ad that Ontario premier now says he'll phase out

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he’s pulling the TV ad that caused President Donald Trump to say he was ending trade negotiations with Canada

Trump ends trade talks with Canada over tariffs ad that Ontario premier now says he'll phase out
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Delta, Aeromexico ask court to block Trump order forcing end to JV

Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico asked a U.S. appeals court on Friday to halt a Trump administration order forcing it to unwind a joint venture that lets the

Delta, Aeromexico ask court to block Trump order forcing end to JV
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Trump says private donor gave $130 million to cover military pay during shutdown

U.S.

Trump says private donor gave $130 million to cover military pay during shutdown
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The young tycoon accused of masterminding a multibillion-dollar international fraud network

The young tycoon accused of masterminding a multibillion-dollar international fraud network

The young tycoon accused of masterminding a multibillion-dollar international fraud network
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US sanctions Colombia's president, accuses him of allowing expansion of drug trade

The U.S. on Friday imposed sanctions on Colombian President Gustavo Petro, as President Donald

US sanctions Colombia's president, accuses him of allowing expansion of drug trade
Economy|Health|US

Trump administration won't tap contingency fund to keep food aid flowing, memo says

The Trump administration says it won't use a roughly $5 billion contingency fund to keep food aid flowing in November amid the government shutdown

Trump administration won't tap contingency fund to keep food aid flowing, memo says
Economy|Education|Technology|Travel

Lingering government shutdown causing flight delays and making air travel ‘less safe’ every day

Lingering government shutdown causing flight delays and making air travel ‘less safe’ every day

Lingering government shutdown causing flight delays and making air travel ‘less safe’ every day
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A bad week for Hungary’s strongman leader as Trump-Putin summit scrapped and US sanctions Russia

A bad week for Hungary’s strongman leader as Trump-Putin summit scrapped and US sanctions Russia

A bad week for Hungary’s strongman leader as Trump-Putin summit scrapped and US sanctions Russia
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Reagan Foundation becomes the latest US institution drawn into Donald Trump's controversies

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute is drawing blowback and praise for arguing that a Canadian government advertisement playing in U.S. markets misrepresented the 40th president’s words to blast President Donald Trump’s tariff policies

Reagan Foundation becomes the latest US institution drawn into Donald Trump's controversies
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US House Democrats push USDA to fund food benefits as shutdown continues

More than 200 Democrats in the U.S.

US House Democrats push USDA to fund food benefits as shutdown continues
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JPMorgan Chase wants out of paying $115M legal tab for convicted fraudsters

JPMorgan Chase wants to stop paying millions in legal fees for two convicted fraudsters

JPMorgan Chase wants out of paying $115M legal tab for convicted fraudsters
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

US doesn't expect China to join Thai-Cambodia ceasefire event, official says

China played a limited role in Thailand and Cambodia ceasefire talks and is not expected to participate in a possible weekend event in Malaysia marking the deal with U.S.

US doesn't expect China to join Thai-Cambodia ceasefire event, official says
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Another airline comfort comes at a cost - reclining seats

Reclining seats are the latest airline perk to come at a cost - and it is irritating both passengers and staff.

Another airline comfort comes at a cost - reclining seats
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Scope downgrades US credit rating on public finance, governance deterioration; revises outlook to 'stable'

European rating agency Scope downgraded the United States' credit rating by a notch on Friday, citing sustained deterioration in public finances and a weakening of governance standards.

Scope downgrades US credit rating on public finance, governance deterioration; revises outlook to 'stable'
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Putin envoy Dmitriev says US, Ukraine and Russia close to 'diplomatic solution' on war

Kirill Dmitriev, Russian President Vladimir Putin's special envoy for investment and economic cooperation, said on Friday he believes his

Putin envoy Dmitriev says US, Ukraine and Russia close to 'diplomatic solution' on war
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Trump says tech leaders and mayor changed his mind about using federal force in San Francisco

President Donald Trump says he agreed to halt a planned show of federal force in San Francisco after appeals from tech executives and the mayor

Trump says tech leaders and mayor changed his mind about using federal force in San Francisco
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Stocks jump after US inflation data; US dollar nearly flat

Major stock indexes rose on Friday, with all three major U.S. stock indexes posting record closing highs after news that U.S. inflation rose less than

Stocks jump after US inflation data; US dollar nearly flat
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USDA memo says it will not use emergency funds for November food benefits

The U.S.

USDA memo says it will not use emergency funds for November food benefits
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Barcoded decks, contact lenses and X-ray tables: How New York’s mafia allegedly ran illegal poker games tied to US athletes

Barcoded decks, contact lenses and X-ray tables: How New York’s mafia allegedly ran illegal poker games tied to US athletes

Barcoded decks, contact lenses and X-ray tables: How New York’s mafia allegedly ran illegal poker games tied to US athletes
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Trump says a Canadian ad misstated Ronald Reagan's views on tariffs. Here are the facts and context

President Donald Trump pulled out of trade talks with Canada Thursday night, furious over what he called a “fake’’ television ad from Ontario’s provincial government that quoted former U.S. President Ronald Reagan from 38 years ago criticizing tariffs -- Trump’s favorite economic tool

Trump says a Canadian ad misstated Ronald Reagan's views on tariffs. Here are the facts and context
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Read excerpts from Reagan’s 1987 speech on tariffs

Read excerpts from Reagan’s 1987 speech on tariffs

Read excerpts from Reagan’s 1987 speech on tariffs
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This Chicago flower farm is creating jobs for at-risk youth

On Chicago’s South Side, CNN Hero Quilen Blackwell and his organization are bringing life to the vacant lots and creating opportunities for local young people who learn to grow, harvest, arrange, and sell the blooms.

This Chicago flower farm is creating jobs for at-risk youth
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Carney challenges Trump to make a bet on the World Series as Canada's team plays the Dodgers

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is challenging U.S. President Donald Trump to make a friendly wager on the outcome of the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers

Carney challenges Trump to make a bet on the World Series as Canada's team plays the Dodgers
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Starbucks workers union to begin voting on strike amid stalled contract talks

Starbucks baristas' union said on Thursday it would vote on whether to authorize an unfair labor practice strike at unionized locations to demand the company return to the negotiating table

Starbucks workers union to begin voting on strike amid stalled contract talks
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Wall Street hits records following an encouraging update on inflation

Wall Street rose to records after an update said U.S. households are feeling a bit less pain from inflation than feared

Wall Street hits records following an encouraging update on inflation
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1 in 4 active-duty families face food insecurity. Here's how government shutdown impacts them

CNN's Brianna Keilar speaks with Monica Bassett, a founder and CEO of Stronghold Food Pantry, about the issue of food insecurity in military families, and how the government shutdown impacts them.

1 in 4 active-duty families face food insecurity. Here's how government shutdown impacts them
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P&G latest to flag diverging consumer spending as profit tops on beauty demand

Procter & Gamble beat estimates for its quarterly results on Friday, as consumers continued to pay higher prices for its beauty and hair-care

P&G latest to flag diverging consumer spending as profit tops on beauty demand
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Fed hands banks a win with vote to advance 'stress test' overhaul

The U.S.

Fed hands banks a win with vote to advance 'stress test' overhaul
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Oil slips on skepticism about US commitment to Russian oil sanctions

Oil prices fell on Friday as skepticism crept into the market about the Trump administration's commitment to sanctions on Russia's two biggest oil companies over the

Oil slips on skepticism about US commitment to Russian oil sanctions
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Wall Street notches record closing highs on cool inflation, solid earnings

Cooler-than-expected inflation data and upbeat corporate earnings lifted all three major U.S. stock indexes to all-time closing highs on Friday, setting the stage

Wall Street notches record closing highs on cool inflation, solid earnings
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US expects more flight delays as controllers soon to miss paychecks

U.S.

US expects more flight delays as controllers soon to miss paychecks
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Megacap-led earnings deluge, Fed meeting headline busy US markets week

The U.S. stock rally confronts a potentially consequential week to keep its momentum heading into year-end, including a flood of corporate results headlined by

Megacap-led earnings deluge, Fed meeting headline busy US markets week
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US launches investigation into China's compliance with 2020 trade deal

The U.S.

US launches investigation into China's compliance with 2020 trade deal
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Trump's trade war with Canada: A timeline of how we got here

President Donald Trump’s barrage of tariffs has quickly strained the United States’ longstanding relationship with Canada over the last year

Trump's trade war with Canada: A timeline of how we got here
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Top Russian envoy visits US for ‘official’ talks, days after Trump imposes sanctions on Moscow

Top Russian envoy visits US for ‘official’ talks, days after Trump imposes sanctions on Moscow

Top Russian envoy visits US for ‘official’ talks, days after Trump imposes sanctions on Moscow
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US government shutdown will inflict temporary pain to economy

A prolonged shutdown of the U.S. government amid a standoff over funding between Republicans and Democrats in Congress could dent economic growth in the fourth

US government shutdown will inflict temporary pain to economy
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Crane collapses on Massachusetts waterfront, 1 person killed

Crane collapses on Massachusetts waterfront, 1 person killed

Crane collapses on Massachusetts waterfront, 1 person killed
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U.S. natural gas sector deals surge in 2025 on AI, LNG demand from Asia

U.S. natural gas dealmaking has surged in 2025 and is set to accelerate, analysts say, driven by record power demand from AI data centers, rising LNG exports and renewed

U.S. natural gas sector deals surge in 2025 on AI, LNG demand from Asia
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China-linked battery company abandons plan to build Michigan plant, state says

A subsidiary of Chinese battery company Gotion has abandoned a plan to build a $2.4 billion plant in Michigan to produce key materials for electric vehicle

China-linked battery company abandons plan to build Michigan plant, state says
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Crisis-hit Porsche plunges to $1.1 billion quarterly loss

Porsche swung to a bigger-than-expected operating loss in the third quarter, it said on Friday, plunging the German sports carmaker

Crisis-hit Porsche plunges to $1.1 billion quarterly loss
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Investor behind Zions, Western Alliance bad loans is tied to $270 million in troubled debt

(In story from Oct 20, corrects paragraph 1 under subhead to say Zions sued Cantor's guarantors, not Cantor) By Douglas Gillison, Saeed Azhar, Anirban Sen and Chris Prentice WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (

Investor behind Zions, Western Alliance bad loans is tied to $270 million in troubled debt
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New York Attorney General Letitia James pleads not guilty in mortgage fraud case pushed by Trump

New York Attorney General Letitia James is scheduled for trial in January after pleading not guilty to federal charges accusing her of lying on mortgage papers to secure favorable loan terms in a case pushed by President Donald Trump

New York Attorney General Letitia James pleads not guilty in mortgage fraud case pushed by Trump
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Carney ready to resume US-Canada trade talks halted by Trump over Reagan ad

Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday that Canada stands ready to resume trade talks with the United States that President Donald

Carney ready to resume US-Canada trade talks halted by Trump over Reagan ad
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BP's Whiting refinery resumes after power outage

BP's 440,000 barrel-per-day oil refinery in Whiting, Indiana, resumed operations on Friday after a outage prompted a temporary evacuation at the plant, the company

BP's Whiting refinery resumes after power outage
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From First Brands to Ambipar: latest flashpoints in credit markets

A spate of credit issues in recent weeks has drawn

From First Brands to Ambipar: latest flashpoints in credit markets
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US dollar set for modest weekly gain after soft inflation data

The U.S. dollar was almost flat on Friday after dipping following fresh inflation data that showed U.S. consumer prices increased less than expected in September,

US dollar set for modest weekly gain after soft inflation data
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Trump says he’s ending Canada trade negotiations over anti-tariff ad

Trump says he’s ending Canada trade negotiations over anti-tariff ad

Trump says he’s ending Canada trade negotiations over  anti-tariff ad
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Judge halts death penalty case in New Mexico due to federal shutdown

A judge in New Mexico halted legal proceedings in a federal death penalty case because the U.S. government shutdown is impeding the defendant’s right to legal representation

Judge halts death penalty case in New Mexico due to federal shutdown
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Government shutdown likely means no inflation data next month for 1st time in decades

The government shutdown likely means there won’t be an inflation report next month for the first time in more than seven decades, the White House said Friday, leaving Wall Street and the Federal Reserve without crucial information about consumer prices

Government shutdown likely means no inflation data next month for 1st time in decades
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Rubio tours US-led center in Israel overseeing the ceasefire in Gaza

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has toured a U.S.-led coordination center in southern Israel

Rubio tours US-led center in Israel overseeing the ceasefire in Gaza
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Republican US lawmakers applaud Trump's aggressive China software proposal

Republican lawmakers have been praising a preliminary plan under consideration by President Donald Trump's administration to curb exports to China of a

Republican US lawmakers applaud Trump's aggressive China software proposal
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U.S. sanctions against Russia put more pressure on Putin, NATO's Rutte says

The new sanctions imposed by the United States on Russia will put more pressure on President Vladimir Putin, who is running out of money, troops and ideas, NATO chief Mark Rutte told

U.S. sanctions against Russia put more pressure on Putin, NATO's Rutte says
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Deadly semitrailer crash in California renews federal criticism of immigrant truck drivers

U.S. Homeland Security officials say a 21-year-old semitruck driver accused of being under the influence of drugs and causing a fiery crash that killed three people on a southern California freeway is in the country illegally

Deadly semitrailer crash in California renews federal criticism of immigrant truck drivers
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White House says October inflation data unlikely to be released next month

The White House said on Friday it had learned there likely will not be a release of inflation data next month due to the U.S. government

White House says October inflation data unlikely to be released next month
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US consumer inflation cools in September; government shutdown threatens next report

U.S. consumer prices increased slightly less than expected in September as a surge in the cost of gasoline was partially offset by a sharp moderation in rents,

US consumer inflation cools in September; government shutdown threatens next report
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Kyiv's allies say frozen Russian assets should be quickly used to aid Ukraine

Ukraine's European allies said frozen Russian assets needed to be used quickly to fund support for Kyiv, one of several measures discussed in

Kyiv's allies say frozen Russian assets should be quickly used to aid Ukraine
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US, Chinese officials face off on export controls, Trump tariff threat in Malaysia

Top economic officials from the U.S. and China are due to arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Friday for talks to prevent a trade war

US, Chinese officials face off on export controls, Trump tariff threat in Malaysia
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Japan's new leader vows to further boost defense spending as regional tensions rise

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, in her first major policy speech on Friday, pledged to further accelerate Japan’s military buildup and spending, and an early upgrading of the country's security strategy to allow more offensive roles and arms exports as tensions rise with China, North Korea and Russia

Japan's new leader vows to further boost defense spending as regional tensions rise
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Sports betting is a booming business. The FBI's NBA probe is putting it in the spotlight

The stunning indictment that led to the arrest of more than 30 people — including Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and other NBA figures — has drawn new scrutiny of the booming business of sports betting in the U.S. The multibillion-dollar industry has made it easy for sports fans — and even some players — to wager on everything from the outcome of games to that of a single play with just a few taps of a cellphone

Sports betting is a booming business. The FBI's NBA probe is putting it in the spotlight
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Social Security recipients get a 2.8% cost-of-living boost in 2026, average of $56 per month

Some seniors say the Social Security Administration's cost-of-living adjustment won’t help much in their ability to pay for their daily expenses

Social Security recipients get a 2.8% cost-of-living boost in 2026, average of $56 per month
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Erin Burnett on Trump's White House ballroom donors and their ties to Crypto

CNN's Erin Burnett digs into list of donors funding President Trump's $300 million renovation project to the White House East Wing - and their ties to Crypto which is fueling Trump's wealth.

Erin Burnett on Trump's White House ballroom donors and their ties to Crypto
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How Hispanics' views of Trump have changed since January, according to a new AP-NORC poll

A new poll shows President Donald Trump’s favorability has fallen among Hispanic adults since the beginning of the year, a potential warning sign from a key constituency that helped secure his victory in the 2024 election

How Hispanics' views of Trump have changed since January, according to a new AP-NORC poll
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US inflation stays elevated but prices rose less than feared last month

U.S. inflation remained elevated last month as gas prices jumped while the cost of rents cooled, painting a mixed picture of the expenses consumers are facing in a murky economy where growth appears steady but hiring slow

US inflation stays elevated but prices rose less than feared last month
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Target is eliminating 1,800 corporate jobs as it looks to reclaim its lost luster

Target is eliminating about 1,800 corporate positions in an effort to streamline decision-making and accelerate initiatives to rebuild the flagging discount retailer’s customer base

Target is eliminating 1,800 corporate jobs as it looks to reclaim its lost luster
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Canada ready to pick up trade negotiations with US, Carney says

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday said his country is prepared to pick up trade negotiations with the United States when Washington is ready, adding that Canada cannot

Canada ready to pick up trade negotiations with US, Carney says
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Brussels to host EU-China talks on rare earth export controls

European Union and Chinese officials will meet in Brussels next week looking to smooth trade tensions, notably China's expansion of controls on rare earth exports that threaten to

Brussels to host EU-China talks on rare earth export controls
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Baker CEO says 2025 resilience driven by AI growth, sees oil investment slowdown

Baker Hughes CEO Lorenzo Simonelli said on Friday the global macro environment remains resilient through 2025, despite geopolitical and policy headwinds, supported by the

Baker CEO says 2025 resilience driven by AI growth, sees oil investment slowdown
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JPMorgan names BofA veteran chair of investment banking and M&A, memo shows

JPMorgan Chase has appointed Bank of America executive Kevin Brunner as the global chair of investment banking and M&A, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on Friday.

JPMorgan names BofA veteran chair of investment banking and M&A, memo shows
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Africa's ageing presidents govern world's youngest populations

The presidents of Cameroon and Ivory Coast, 92 and 83 respectively, are each seeking to extend decades of rule, reflecting a trend across Africa where some of the world's oldest leaders

Africa's ageing presidents govern world's youngest populations
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Argentina's farmers give Milei vote of confidence before midterms

Argentine farmers are renewing their vote of confidence in President Javier Milei ahead of Sunday's midterm elections, a crucial sector that the government

Argentina's farmers give Milei vote of confidence before midterms
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Mexico's Sheinbaum cites progress on trade talks with Washington

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Friday that trade talks with Washington were going well, declining to comment about U.S.

Mexico's Sheinbaum cites progress on trade talks with Washington
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Czech election winner ANO close to government agenda deal with right-wing partners

Czech populist party ANO is close to agreeing a joint agenda with far-right and right-wing partners to form a new government after an election victory this month, a senior official

Czech election winner ANO close to government agenda deal with right-wing partners
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UN weather agency reviews priorities as funding falls short

The U.N. weather agency plans to cut some posts and is reviewing its priorities as dozens of countries, including the United States, are late with their fees, a

UN weather agency reviews priorities as funding falls short
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European shares close at record high on US data, trade hopes

European shares closed at a record high on Friday, boosted by cooler than expected U.S. inflation data and hopes of an easing in U.S.-Chinese trade

European shares close at record high on US data, trade hopes
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South Florida moving scam leaves Palm Springs senior out thousands as belongings held 'hostage'

South Florida moving scam leaves Palm Springs senior out thousands as belongings held 'hostage'

South Florida moving scam leaves Palm Springs senior out thousands as belongings held 'hostage'
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US Steel restarts battery involved in Clairton Plant explosion

US Steel restarts battery involved in Clairton Plant explosion

US Steel restarts battery involved in Clairton Plant explosion
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Missouri, Kansas ranchers react to President Trump’s potential Argentina beef deal

Missouri, Kansas ranchers react to President Trump’s potential Argentina beef deal

Missouri, Kansas ranchers react to President Trump’s potential Argentina beef deal
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Beyond Meat expects to post quarterly revenue above estimates amid short squeeze frenzy

Beyond Meat said on Friday it expects about $70 million in third-quarter revenue, above analysts' estimates, as the faux meat maker's heavily shorted stock rose about 10% in premarket

Beyond Meat expects to post quarterly revenue above estimates amid short squeeze frenzy
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US retirees to receive 2.8% Social Security increase in 2026

More than 75 million Americans receiving Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits will see their monthly payments rise 2.8% in 2026, accelerating from the prior year's

US retirees to receive 2.8% Social Security increase in 2026
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US consumer prices increase less than expected in September

U.S. consumer prices rose slightly less than expected in September, preserving market expectations the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at its policy meeting next week. 

US consumer prices increase less than expected in September
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U.S. equity funds see strong inflows as earnings optimism boost risk appetite

U.S. equity funds saw robust inflows in the week through October 22 bolstered by optimism over a broadly upbeat quarterly earnings season so far.

U.S. equity funds see strong inflows as earnings optimism boost risk appetite
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US business activity regains speed in October; sentiment deteriorates

U.S. business activity picked up in October, but a deterioration in the economic outlook blamed on the Trump administration's protectionist trade policy limited

US business activity regains speed in October; sentiment deteriorates
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Fed seen headed for more rate cuts as inflation undershoots expectations

The Federal Reserve will likely deliver quarter-point interest rate cuts at each of its next three meetings, traders bet on Friday after a U.S. government report showed consumer inflation

Fed seen headed for more rate cuts as inflation undershoots expectations
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Bolivia's new president rekindles cautious hope for long-stalled lithium dreams

Bolivia's election of centrist Rodrigo Paz is raising cautious hopes that a more market-friendly leader

Bolivia's new president rekindles cautious hope for long-stalled lithium dreams
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General Dynamics beats results estimates on strong business jet deliveries

General Dynamics on Friday beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter profit and revenue, driven by strong business jet deliveries as affluent customers continued to

General Dynamics beats results estimates on strong business jet deliveries
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Pressure grows on Europe to act on Chinese import surge

A century-old tyre retreading firm based in a small town

Pressure grows on Europe to act on Chinese import surge
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Intel shares jump as investments, cost cuts catapult turnaround efforts

Intel shares surged as much as 7.8% in early trading on Friday, hitting an 18-month high, as investors rallied behind CEO Lip-Bu Tan's aggressive cost-cutting measures that

Intel shares jump as investments, cost cuts catapult turnaround efforts
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Alaska Airlines resumes operations after an IT outage grounded its flights for hours

Alaska Airlines says its operations have resumed after it had to ground its planes for hours because of an information technology outage

Alaska Airlines resumes operations after an IT outage grounded its flights for hours
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Nigeria's Tinubu replaces service chiefs in major military shake-up

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has appointed new service chiefs in a sweeping overhaul of the country's military leadership, the presidency said on Friday, as part of

Nigeria's Tinubu replaces service chiefs in major military shake-up
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JPMorgan poaches investment bankers from Goldman, Deutsche in expansion of business services group

JPMorgan Chase & Co has poached three senior investment bankers from Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs to expand the team that

JPMorgan poaches investment bankers from Goldman, Deutsche in expansion of business services group
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Ivory Coast's Ouattara seeks fourth term on economic record, critics decry 'coronation'

Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara is seeking a fourth term on Saturday, vowing to build on nearly a decade and a half of consistent growth while critics

Ivory Coast's Ouattara seeks fourth term on economic record, critics decry 'coronation'
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Flowers bring beauty, life and opportunity to one Chicago neighborhood

Flowers bring beauty, life and opportunity to one Chicago neighborhood

Flowers bring beauty, life and opportunity to one Chicago neighborhood
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From crypto billionaires to cabinet members: What to know about the donors paying for Trump’s ballroom

From crypto billionaires to cabinet members: What to know about the donors paying for Trump’s ballroom

From crypto billionaires to cabinet members: What to know about the donors paying for Trump’s ballroom
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Brazil's Lula open to discussing tariffs, Venezuela with Trump

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Friday he is willing to discuss a wide range of topics with U.S.

Brazil's Lula open to discussing tariffs, Venezuela with Trump
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Bank of Canada to cut interest rate once more on October 29, say economists: Reuters poll 

The Bank of Canada will reduce its overnight interest rate by 25 basis points on October 29 for a second consecutive time to support a weak economy under threat

Bank of Canada to cut interest rate once more on October 29, say economists: Reuters poll 
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UK tax options for finance minister Reeves in November budget

British finance minister Rachel Reeves is expected to raise tens of billions of pounds in taxes in her budget on November 26 to stay on track to meet her fiscal targets and avoid a

UK tax options for finance minister Reeves in November budget
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Brazil posts wider-than-expected current account deficit in September

Brazil's current account deficit reached $9.77 billion in September, wider than the $7.75 billion shortfall forecast by economists in a Reuters poll, central bank figures released

Brazil posts wider-than-expected current account deficit in September
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Global equity fund inflows surge as US-China trade tensions ease

Global equity funds attracted the largest weekly inflow in three weeks in the week through October 22 as signs of easing trade tensions between the United States and China, and strong

Global equity fund inflows surge as US-China trade tensions ease
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Canada's Carney visits Asia to forge new alliances and reduce US dependence

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney embarks on his first official visit to Asia on Friday in an attempt to deepen trade and security ties at a time when the North

Canada's Carney visits Asia to forge new alliances and reduce US dependence
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Russian central bank cuts key rate by 'symbolic' 50 bps after new US oil sanctions

The Russian central bank cut its interest rate by 50 basis points to 16.5% at a board meeting on Friday, its first since the government

Russian central bank cuts key rate by 'symbolic' 50 bps after new US oil sanctions
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Russia's Nabiullina and her deputy on future rate decisions, oil prices, impact of sanctions

Russian Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina and her deputy Alexei Zabotkin addressed a news conference on Friday after the central bank cut its interest rate by 50 basis points

Russia's Nabiullina and her deputy on future rate decisions, oil prices, impact of sanctions
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Hoka-parent Deckers sinks on tariff woes, economic uncertainty

Shares of Deckers Outdoor fell 14.5% on Friday after the footwear maker's downbeat annual sales forecast, as economic uncertainty and tariff costs dent demand for its shoes in the U.S.

Hoka-parent Deckers sinks on tariff woes, economic uncertainty
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Reagan 1987 address was defence of free but fair trade

The 1987 radio address by the former U.S.

Reagan 1987 address was defence of free but fair trade
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France's Socialists threaten to oust government amid fraught budget talks

France's Socialists have threatened to topple the government by Monday if their budget conditions are not met, saying on Friday they would

France's Socialists threaten to oust government amid fraught budget talks
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US firms grapple with economic divide as lower income struggles mount

U.S. companies across industries are feeling the squeeze from the deepening split between lower-income and affluent consumers as tariffs pile on more

US firms grapple with economic divide as lower income struggles mount
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Signify dims sales forecast as soft US demand hits professional lighting unit

Signify, the world's biggest lights maker, reported a steeper than expected 8.4% drop in third-quarter sales and lowered its full-year guidance on Friday

Signify dims sales forecast as soft US demand hits professional lighting unit
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Novo Nordisk's new chairman has 'carte blanche' after board clear-out

A boardroom shake-up at Novo Nordisk has handed unprecedented power to its top shareholder, the Novo Nordisk Foundation,

Novo Nordisk's new chairman has 'carte blanche' after board clear-out
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UK economy shows signs of resilience ahead of expected tax-hike budget

British businesses might be at a turning point and consumers unexpectedly increased their spending last month, data showed on Friday, adding

UK economy shows signs of resilience ahead of expected tax-hike budget
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How a 2018 Supreme Court decision paved the way for meteoric growth in legal sports betting

A 2018 Supreme Court decision opened the floodgates to the legalized sports-betting industry, now worth billions of dollars a year, even as it recognized that the decision was controversial

How a 2018 Supreme Court decision paved the way for meteoric growth in legal sports betting
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Procter & Gamble fiscal 1Q results top Street, sees less of an impact from tariffs for fiscal 2026

Procter & Gamble fiscal first-quarter performance managed to top Wall Street’s view and the consumer products maker now foresees less of an impact from tariffs for fiscal 2026

Procter & Gamble fiscal 1Q results top Street, sees less of an impact from tariffs for fiscal 2026
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Navigating mental illness in the workplace can be tricky, but employees are entitled to accommodations

It’s difficult to manage the stressors of work if you’re struggling with your mental health. Here are some recommendations for how to seek support.

Navigating mental illness in the workplace can be tricky, but employees are entitled to accommodations
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In a California farming region, researchers are mapping rural heat to protect farmworkers

In some of the most agriculturally rich regions in the U.S., researchers from San Diego State University are working to understand how climate change is impacting heat in rural areas and the farmworkers who toil in them

In a California farming region, researchers are mapping rural heat to protect farmworkers
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Social Security benefits will inch up 2.8% in 2026

Social Security benefits will inch up 2.8% in 2026

Social Security benefits will inch up 2.8% in 2026
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Tinder owner Match says Apple fee will stifle growth in India

An Apple fee of up to 30% in India will over time stifle revenues for Match, the owner of dating app Tinder, it said in its submission to the Indian antitrust body

Tinder owner Match says Apple fee will stifle growth in India
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Tariff Man turns terminator

Everything Mike Dolan and the ROI team are excited to read, watch and listen to over the weekend. From the Editor Hello Morning Bid readers!

Tariff Man turns terminator
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Retirees on the edge: Argentina's protesting pensioners

Every Wednesday, 89-year-old Olga Beatriz Gonzalez eats a simple breakfast, picks up donations of bread and vegetables for the soup kitchen she runs from her

Retirees on the edge: Argentina's protesting pensioners
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Czech 2026 deficit target can stay unchanged to pass budget quickly, poll winner says

Czech populist party ANO, on track to form the next government after winning an election this month, said on Friday it could keep the outgoing cabinet's proposed 2026 deficit target

Czech 2026 deficit target can stay unchanged to pass budget quickly, poll winner says
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Staff shortages shutting two Canadian airport control towers periodically, memo says

A shortfall of air traffic controllers in Canada is at times forcing airport towers at Kelowna and Winnipeg airports to close when the one controller on duty

Staff shortages shutting two Canadian airport control towers periodically, memo says
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Cost-of-living worries haunt Americans ahead of midterms, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

Americans are worried about the cost of basic needs including healthcare, food, housing and energy, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found, suggesting those

Cost-of-living worries haunt Americans ahead of midterms, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
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US inflation is back at 3%

US inflation is back at 3%

US inflation is back at 3%
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China vows to raise household consumption 'significantly'

China will increase the proportion of government investment for people's livelihoods and raise the percentage of household consumption of GDP "significantly" over the next five

China vows to raise household consumption 'significantly'
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What the Ronald Reagan ad that got Trump so angry was really all about

What the Ronald Reagan ad that got Trump so angry was really all about

What the Ronald Reagan ad that got Trump so angry was really all about
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Relying heavily on contractors can cut attendance by 27% for museums, theaters and other arts nonprofits – new research

Relying on flexible labor arrangements does not provide lasting financial benefits for nonprofits, making them more of a Band-Aid than a cure.

Relying heavily on contractors can cut attendance by 27% for museums, theaters and other arts nonprofits – new research
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Hobbled by US tariffs, carpet weavers in India's Kashmir struggle to stay afloat

Gulzar Ahmad Bhat, a former carpet weaver in India's Jammu and Kashmir region, now sells tea on the shores of the scenic Dal Lake, abandoning his craft of 35

Hobbled by US tariffs, carpet weavers in India's Kashmir struggle to stay afloat
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Hedge funds boost AI tech bets to highest since 2016, Goldman Sachs says

Hedge funds' exposure to artificial intelligence-related tech hardware reached its highest in October since Goldman Sachs started tracking the data in 2016, the U.S

Hedge funds boost AI tech bets to highest since 2016, Goldman Sachs says
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Kremlin says Russia is analysing latest sanctions, will act in its own interests

Russia is analysing the latest Western sanctions, and will act according to its interests, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday.

Kremlin says Russia is analysing latest sanctions, will act in its own interests
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US blocks WTO proposal to fill Appellate Body vacancies for 91st time, says trade official

The United States has again declined to agree to a proposal from 130 World Trade Organization members to start the selection process to fill vacancies on the WTO's Appellate Body, a

US blocks WTO proposal to fill Appellate Body vacancies for 91st time, says trade official
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Hungary working on how to circumvent U.S. sanctions on Russian oil companies -PM Orban

Hungary is working on finding a way to circumvent U.S. sanctions on Russian oil companies, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday, without giving details but giving no

Hungary working on how to circumvent U.S. sanctions on Russian oil companies -PM Orban
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Tanzania's first female president has defied early hopes that she would ease repression

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who rose from the vice presidency to become the country’s first female leader in 2021, is seeking her first elected term in office in a vote set for Oct. 29

Tanzania's first female president has defied early hopes that she would ease repression
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Mexico hands suspected Chinese fentanyl kingpin over to US authorities, minister says

Mexico hands suspected Chinese fentanyl kingpin over to US authorities, minister says

Mexico hands suspected Chinese fentanyl kingpin over to US authorities, minister says
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What’s at stake as US and China trade negotiators meet ahead of Trump-Xi summit

What’s at stake as US and China trade negotiators meet ahead of Trump-Xi summit

What’s at stake as US and China trade negotiators meet ahead of Trump-Xi summit
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Indonesia's rate cuts aren't working as banks hold line, firms baulk

Indonesia's central bank paused its aggressive rate-cutting campaign this week, to focus instead on getting banks to lower loan costs.

Indonesia's rate cuts aren't working as banks hold line, firms baulk
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China's Xi to visit South Korea for APEC summit

Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit South Korea from October 30 to November 1 for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, Beijing's foreign ministry said on Friday,

China's Xi to visit South Korea for APEC summit
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Top banker says Russia needs millions of skilled migrants to boost growth

Russia will need to attract millions of skilled migrants to achieve an economic growth rate of at least 3.2% and sustain its economy, the country's top banker and longtime ally of

Top banker says Russia needs millions of skilled migrants to boost growth
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West Bank farmers gather precious olives as harvest season brings new settler attacks

Afaf Abu Alia had woken early on October 19 to join her grandchildren picking olives near the West Bank village of Turmus Ayya, when she heard a woman

West Bank farmers gather precious olives as harvest season brings new settler attacks
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Georgian ex-PM and former ally of country's richest man charged with money laundering

Former Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili was charged on Friday with large-scale money laundering, the first time a senior figure from the governing elite

Georgian ex-PM and former ally of country's richest man charged with money laundering
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Japan's new premier pledges early boost to defence spending, 'proactive' fiscal policy

Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged on Friday to accelerate a defence spending target by two years, as her government pursues proactive fiscal

Japan's new premier pledges early boost to defence spending, 'proactive' fiscal policy
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Looking to speed up building network of migrant detention centers, Trump administration turns to the US Navy

Looking to speed up building network of migrant detention centers, Trump administration turns to the US Navy

Looking to speed up building network of migrant detention centers, Trump administration turns to the US Navy
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Lacking community resilience centers, Houston neighbors opt for solar-powered 'hub homes'

Doris Brown’s home in Northeast Houston becomes a refuge for neighbors during power outages thanks to her solar panel and battery system

Lacking community resilience centers, Houston neighbors opt for solar-powered 'hub homes'
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Euro zone business activity growth accelerates as demand jumps, PMI shows

Euro zone business activity unexpectedly grew at a faster pace in October as companies received new orders at the quickest rate in 2-1/2 years, suggesting the

Euro zone business activity growth accelerates as demand jumps, PMI shows
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Why are corn and soybeans at the heart of India-U.S. trade talks?

U.S.

Why are corn and soybeans at the heart of India-U.S. trade talks?
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Here’s who’s getting paid — and who isn’t — during the federal government shutdown

Here’s who’s getting paid — and who isn’t — during the federal government shutdown

Here’s who’s getting paid — and who isn’t — during the federal government shutdown
Australia|Business|Crime|Economy

ANZ's former CEO says bank was justified in sacking trader

Former Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Chief Executive Shayne Elliott said on Friday the bank was justified in sacking a former trader accused of breaking

ANZ's former CEO says bank was justified in sacking trader
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Swiss president strikes cautious note on prospects for US tariff deal in 2025

Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter declined to say whether her country could this year strike a deal on tariffs with U.S.

Swiss president strikes cautious note on prospects for US tariff deal in 2025
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ASEAN to host Trump at summit as US and China seek to avert trade war escalation

The bloc of Southeast Asian nations will host world leaders at a summit this weekend that will run alongside pivotal trade talks between the United States and

ASEAN to host Trump at summit as US and China seek to avert trade war escalation
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UK inflation expectations rise to highest since April, Citi/YouGov survey shows

The British public's expectations for inflation over the next 12 months rose to 4.2% in October, the highest since April, a monthly survey by YouGov for U.S. bank Citi showed on

UK inflation expectations rise to highest since April, Citi/YouGov survey shows
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Argentina braces for market turbulence as midterm elections loom

Investors are bracing for a renewed round of Argentine currency and bond market swings, as this Sunday's midterm elections

Argentina braces for market turbulence as midterm elections loom
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Gold funds saw record weekly inflow as prices surged

Gold funds received their largest weekly inflow on record in the week to Wednesday, Bank of America Global Research said in a note citing EPFR data, a week in which the precious

Gold funds saw record weekly inflow as prices surged
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Greece names Chevron, Helleniq Energy consortium as preferred bidder for offshore gas search

Greece has named a consortium of U.S. oil major Chevron and Helleniq Energy, the country's biggest oil refiner, as preferred bidder for gas exploration in southern offshore blocks,

Greece names Chevron, Helleniq Energy consortium as preferred bidder for offshore gas search
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French business activity contracts more than expected in October, PMI shows

French business activity declined faster than expected in October, a survey showed on Friday, as demand for goods and services in the euro zone's second-biggest economy weakened

French business activity contracts more than expected in October, PMI shows
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Spain's unemployment rate rises in Q3 as more people look for job

Spain's unemployment rate rose to 10.45% in the third quarter of 2025 even as the number of people with jobs rose to a new record, data from the National Statistics Institute showed on

Spain's unemployment rate rises in Q3 as more people look for job
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UK Labour Party suffers landmark defeat in Wales

Britain's ruling Labour Party suffered a heavy electoral defeat on Friday in Wales, a traditional stronghold, in a result that highlights the threat posed by the Reform UK party, as

UK Labour Party suffers landmark defeat in Wales
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German business activity surges to two-year-plus high in October, PMI shows

Germany's private sector recorded its strongest growth in nearly two-and-a-half years in October, buoyed by a robust rise in services activity, a survey showed on Friday.

German business activity surges to two-year-plus high in October, PMI shows
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Thailand expects to hold election on March 29, senior government official says

The likely date for a general election in Thailand is March 29, a senior government official told Reuters on Friday after Prime

Thailand expects to hold election on March 29, senior government official says
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White House warns government shutdown could lead to holiday travel meltdown

The Trump administration and Republican leaders in Congress on Thursday warned that flight disruptions will increase as a government shutdown enters its 23rd

White House warns government shutdown could lead to holiday travel meltdown
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Safran hikes forecasts after strong quarter for jet engine services

French aerospace group Safran raised full-year forecasts on Friday as it reported higher-than-expected third-quarter revenues, led by its core jet engine division.

Safran hikes forecasts after strong quarter for jet engine services
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Japan's Takaichi faces early test of defence ambitions with Trump visit

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's new hardline coalition partner unshackles her security ambitions and gives U.S.

Japan's Takaichi faces early test of defence ambitions with Trump visit
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Sika posts lower nine-month sales, plans up to 1,500 job cuts

Swiss industrial and construction chemicals maker Sika reported a drop in nine-month sales on Friday and said it would implement structural changes in its persistently

Sika posts lower nine-month sales, plans up to 1,500 job cuts
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German mothers earn 30,000 euros less than women without children, study shows

The loss of income for women after the birth of their first child is significantly greater in Germany than previously assumed, according to a study by the Leibniz Centre for European

German mothers earn 30,000 euros less than women without children, study shows
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Porsche's new CEO will inherit old problems

Porsche's outgoing CEO Oliver Blume has one more quarterly report to deliver on Friday before his decade-long tenure

Porsche's new CEO will inherit old problems
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Gold and iPhones give surprise boost to UK retail in September

British retail sales unexpectedly rose 0.5% in September, giving a lift to broader growth after a boost from tech sales - including Apple's new iPhone models - and

Gold and iPhones give surprise boost to UK retail in September
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India's private sector activity eases to five-month low in October, PMI shows

Growth in India’s private sector eased to a five-month low in October as weaker demand and rising output prices weighed on business optimism, a survey showed

India's private sector activity eases to five-month low in October, PMI shows
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Bank of Japan to consider best timing for next rate hike

The Bank of Japan is likely to debate next week whether conditions are ripe to resume rate hikes as worries about a tariff-induced recession ease, though political

Bank of Japan to consider best timing for next rate hike
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Spotlight on CPI before APEC whirlwind

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rocky Swift Friday brings a moment of calm before the storm. A host of summits, earnings and central bank events loom next week.

Spotlight on CPI before APEC whirlwind
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Investors use dotcom era playbook to dodge AI bubble risks

Major investors, spooked by AI exuberance yet wary of betting against it, are shifting from hyped-up stocks into potential next-in-line winners, reviving a strategy

Investors use dotcom era playbook to dodge AI bubble risks
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Blackstone to invest $705 million in India's Federal Bank to become largest shareholder

Blackstone will invest about $705 million in India's Federal Bank for a 9.9% stake, the private lender said on Friday, adding to the growing list of large deals by marquee investors.

Blackstone to invest $705 million in India's Federal Bank to become largest shareholder
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Pakistan's central bank likely to hold rate at 11% on cautious inflation outlook: Reuters poll

Pakistan's central bank is expected to keep its key interest rate unchanged at 11% on Monday, a Reuters poll showed, as analysts said flood-driven food inflation and

Pakistan's central bank likely to hold rate at 11% on cautious inflation outlook: Reuters poll
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Trump, Xi to make state visits to South Korea next week, Seoul security adviser says

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Trump, Xi to make state visits to South Korea next week, Seoul security adviser says
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China monetary policy framework to remain same amid AI impact, central bank adviser says

China's monetary policy framework will stay the same as long as the goal remains price stability, Huang Yiping, an adviser to the central bank and a professor at Peking University,

China monetary policy framework to remain same amid AI impact, central bank adviser says
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IMF urges Asia to cut trade barriers to beat US tariffs

The International Monetary Fund on Friday urged Asia to lower non-tariff barriers and integrate regional trade to reduce its vulnerability to U.S. tariffs and global

IMF urges Asia to cut trade barriers to beat US tariffs
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Reversal of weak dollar may test Asia's resilience to tariffs, IMF says

Asia may see its resilience to U.S. tariffs challenged if a rally in the dollar and a rebound in low interest rates lead to tighter financial conditions, a senior

Reversal of weak dollar may test Asia's resilience to tariffs, IMF says
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Tropical Storm Melissa lumbers through the Caribbean, killing an elderly man in Haiti

Tropical Storm Melissa is lumbering through the Caribbean Sea and bringing a risk of dangerous landslides and life-threatening flooding to Jamaica and the southern part of the island shared by the Dominican Republic and Haiti

Tropical Storm Melissa lumbers through the Caribbean, killing an elderly man in Haiti
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Alaska Air cuts annual profit forecast on higher fuel costs

Alaska Air Group lowered its 2025 profit forecast on Thursday as higher fuel costs and operational challenges, including adverse weather, weighed

Alaska Air cuts annual profit forecast on higher fuel costs
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Japan's factory activity hits 19-month-low in October, PMI shows

Japan's manufacturing sector contracted in October at the fastest pace in 19 months due to a sharper decline in new orders, a private-sector survey showed on Friday.

Japan's factory activity hits 19-month-low in October, PMI shows
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South Korea's economy grew modestly in Q3 as exports, consumption stay resilient: Reuters poll

South Korea's economy grew at a modest pace last quarter, supported by strong exports and a pickup in household consumption as government measures helped

South Korea's economy grew modestly in Q3 as exports, consumption stay resilient: Reuters poll
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US warns it could force some Pennsylvania rail cars out of service

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US warns it could force some Pennsylvania rail cars out of service
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Louisiana jury awards more than $40 million to family of man who died in privately-run jail

A federal jury found a private corrections company running a Louisiana jail liable for the 2015 death of a man who died of head injuries he sustained while in custody and awarded the family more than $40 million in damages

Louisiana jury awards more than $40 million to family of man who died in privately-run jail
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NY AG Letitia James to ask for her case to be dismissed due to appointment of Lindsey Halligan

NY AG Letitia James to ask for her case to be dismissed due to appointment of Lindsey Halligan

NY AG Letitia James to ask for her case to be dismissed due to appointment of Lindsey Halligan