Reserve Bank of New Zealand: stress test shows life insurers can withstand shocks
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON Reserve Bank of New Zealand said on Tuesday that its first life insurance industry
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Vikings just disrespected Adrian Peterson in an unbelievable way
The Vikings gave Adrian Peterson's old number out for the first time since he left the team in 2016 and fans are not happy about who got it.Adrian Peterson is the best running back in Vikings history. He's also far and away the best No. 28 to wear Minnesota purple.No member of the ...
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Rakuten Bank Sees Edge Over Rivals Once BOJ Ends Negative Interest Rates
Japanese online lender Rakuten Bank Ltd. says it’s better positioned than rivals to enjoy a profit boost when
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Marketmind: Awaiting another China exports slump
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
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Coinbase to Buy Back Junk Bonds as Bitcoin Hovers Near 2023 High
Coinbase Global Inc. is offering to buy back some of its outstanding junk bonds as the world’s largest
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Palantir Raises Profit Forecast, Sets $1 Billion Buyback
Palantir Technologies Inc. raised its forecast for adjusted profit in 2023 and authorized a $1 billion share buyback
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Harry Kane’s Tottenham future hangs in balance as Bayern Munich set for final talks
Bayern Munich are staging meetings to decide whether to make one last bid for Harry Kane or wait for his contract to run, as their latest offer was understood to be still at least £10m short of what Tottenham would accept. The England striker wants his immediate future settled before the Premier League starts this weekend, which puts another element of time pressure on the deal. Spurs chairman Daniel Levy did nevertheless delay a response to Bayern on their third offer earlier this week, and the feeling is that he was unimpressed by the German club's attempts to force the situation by setting a deadline of last Friday. All parties are now effectively conditioned by Kane's own deadline, although Bayern themselves want any deal in place before this weekend's German Super Cup against Leipzig. The Bundesliga champions have four options available to them, all of which will be discussed over Tuesday. One is another bid, although it remains to be seen whether they would go high enough to match Levy's demands. The second is waiting until January, when they could well get Kane for a knock-down price, in a similar manner to Christian Eriksen's exit for Internazionale in January 2020. A third is negotiating a pre-contract once Bosman rules allow at that point. A fourth, currently being mooted, is acting on longstanding interest in Eintracht Frankfurt's Randal Kolo Muani. Kane has entered the final 12 months of his contract at Tottenham, but ignored the noise around his future to score four goals in a 5-1 friendly win over Shakhtar Donetsk on Sunday. Dejan Kulusevski set up Kane’s hat-trick strike and hailed the professionalism of his team-mate. “He scored four goals, so very good,” Kulusevski exclaimed. “Nah, he’s unbelievable. Honestly, his mentality, I can learn from him like everybody. He just goes out and performs day in day out. “He’s a true professional. I’m happy I helped him score today but of course we want him to stay and we’ll do everything to make him stay.” Read More Tottenham respond to latest Bayern Munich bid for Harry Kane Ange Postecoglou aims ‘deadline’ dig at Bayern Munich over Harry Kane transfer saga Gary Lineker worried about Tottenham’s campaign with or without Harry Kane Tottenham respond to latest Bayern Munich bid for Harry Kane Dejan Kulusevski vows to ‘do everything’ to keep Harry Kane at Tottenham Postecoglou aims ‘deadline’ dig at Bayern over Kane transfer saga
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Electric Vehicle Tech Manufacturer Proterra Files for Bankruptcy
Proterra Inc., which makes heavy-duty electric vehicle components like chargers and batteries, filed for bankruptcy on Monday. The
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College football realignment: G5 conference willing to throw lifeline to Pac-12 schools
The Pac-12 leftovers could reportedly be thrown a lifeline by the AAC of all conferences.While Cal, Oregon State, Stanford and Washington State are what is left of the dying Pac-12 conference, the AAC could be looking to swoop in and take advantage of the fortuitous situation.Eric Prisbell o...
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AI mania, financials and energy stocks boost hedge fund gains
NEW YORK Equity hedge funds ended July with gains of 7.83% so far this year, helped by technology,
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Starwood Weighs Sale Option for $230 Million American Dream Debt
Starwood Property Trust Inc. says a debt sale at a discount is a possible option for money tied
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The Orioles Suspended Play-by-Play Man Kevin Brown for the Dumbest Reason
The Orioles suspended Kevin Brown for sharing facts about the team's record.
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