Israel Holds Rates for First Time in Over a Year Despite Shekel
Israel left interest rates unchanged for the first time in over a year, halting a record cycle of
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Erdogan Links Sweden’s NATO Entry to Turkey’s EU Bid
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan linked Sweden’s NATO membership bid to Ankara’s efforts to join the European Union,
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This Is the Worst Thing That Could Happen to Anyone Attending a Baseball Game
Baseball fan argues with ump, has mishap on stairs
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Thames Water Needs ‘Significant’ Funds After £750 Million Raise
Thames Water Ltd. said it needs “significant additional funding” in the years ahead to service its debts and
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Raise Taxes to Curb Inflation, Leading UK Economist Tells Sunak
The UK government should raise taxes to help the Bank of England tame soaring prices if it’s serious
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Dutch PM Rutte Quits After Migration Clash Splits Coalition
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said he’s leaving politics after his coalition government collapsed amid infighting over migration
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Activist Fights Tick Up, Along With Settlements to Head Them Off
The first proxy season after a key US rule change was expected to rock the shareholder activism world.
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Cava Is the New Chipotle, Analysts Say
Cava Group Inc.’s stock has surged since it started life as a listed company last month, and analysts
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Govt and Fiat-owner Stellantis agree on need to boost car production in Italy
By Giuseppe Fonte and Giulio Piovaccari ROME (Reuters) -Italy's Industry Minister and the head of Stellantis agreed on Monday on
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Biden and Sunak Agree to Talks on Boosting US-UK Economic Ties
Joe Biden and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak agreed to hold a high-level meeting on UK-US economic relations and
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Novo Weight Drugs Probed Over Reports of Suicidal Thoughts
Novo Nordisk A/S’s weight-loss medications are under investigation by the European Union’s drugs regulator after a small number
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Favourite emerges to sign Randal Kolo Muani as first domino in striker market
Paris Saint-Germain are now leading the race for Eintracht Frankfurt's Randal Kolo Muani, in a move that could well have a knock-on effect on the rest of a highly-competitive striker's market this summer. While the pursuit is entirely separate to Kylian Mbappe's future, since the French champions are looking for a No 9 regardless, it may well affect the plans of other clubs. The 24-year-old is almost seen as the ideal striker target this summer in how he offers an increasingly rare set of qualities but is also gettable for a relatively reasonable price, with all of Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur having seriously looked. It is understood that PSG's interest has influenced Bayern's position, especially as they accelerate attempts to sign Harry Kane. The German champions had been seen as favourites to secure Kolo Muani just a few months ago but that has now changed. PSG are understood to have successfully sold the idea that a return to his home nation will suit him better at this point in his career, as Luis Enrique attempts to build a new stage of the Qatari project. While Frankfurt had previously set a price of around £100m, it is believed a deal can be struck for £80m. That has also shaped United's plans although there had already been a rethink about how to apportion their summer budget, with Atalanta's Rasmus Hojlund potentially offering a cheaper option, who Erik ten Hag also greatly admires.
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