US Pending Home Sales Surprise With First Advance in Four Months
US pending home sales unexpectedly rose in June for the first time in four months, despite ongoing supply
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Elon Musk Pursues Banking in Wake of Rivals’ Failed Attempts
Billionaire Elon Musk’s grand vision is to turn Twitter into a one-stop shop for financial services. It’s hardly
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US Security Officials Reviewing Mubadala Fortress Deal, FT Says
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the US is reviewing Mubadala Investment Co.’s planned takeover of Fortress Investment
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SoftBank Ups Stake In Symbotic in Joint Venture Deal
SoftBank Group Corp. is setting up an artificial intelligence-oriented warehousing joint venture with Symbotic Inc. and buying more
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Indonesian Nickel Mine Takes Green Steps as Environmental Concerns Mount
The company behind an industrial park in central Indonesia that is becoming a nickel production powerhouse says it
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UAE Funds Cancel Deal to Buy Control of Israeli Financial Firm
A consortium of Abu Dhabi funds led by ADQ have called off a planned deal to buy a
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McDonald's to investigate Irish rape victim taunts
McDonald's UK and Ireland chief executive says he commends Ciara Mangan's bravery in speaking out.
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UPS and Teamsters Union to Resume Talks on July 25 as Strike Date Nears
United Parcel Service Inc. and Teamsters negotiators are poised to restart talks on July 25 as the two
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Terra Firma’s Hands Steps Down as CIO After Two Decades in Role
Guy Hands has stepped down as chairman and chief investment officer of Terra Firma after more than 20
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China’s First-Ever Lithium Futures Tumble on Trading Debut
China’s first-ever futures for lithium — an essential ingredient for electric vehicle batteries — got off to a
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Startup Cerebras Takes on Nvidia With Chain of AI Supercomputers
Startup chipmaker Cerebras Systems Inc. announced that it’s built the first of nine artificial intelligence supercomputers with money
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Evergrande Creditors Seized a $1.6 Billion Tower They Can’t Sell
Nothing symbolizes the demise of China Evergrande Group like the Hong Kong tower that it bought for a
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