Stock market minnows are grabbing most of the world's IPOs
When UK-based chip designer Arm went public earlier this month, raising $65 billion on the Nasdaq in a matter of hours, hopes swirled among investors that the global market for initial public offerings might be coming back to life after an 18-month slump.
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US Supreme Court to hear case targeting consumer financial watchdog
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON The U.S. Supreme Court is set on Tuesday to hear a challenge to the
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Oil steadies on strong US dollar, mixed supply cues
By Natalie Grover LONDON Oil prices stabilised on Tuesday, after falling to a three-week low in the previous
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How Sir Jim Ratcliffe plans to secure long-term takeover of Manchester United
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is exploring a new way to ultimately become Manchester United owner to replace the Glazer family.
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The crypto market still bears the scars of FTX's collapse
By Hannah Lang and Elizabeth Howcroft The global cryptocurrency market remains badly scarred following the tumultuous collapse of
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Ed Sheeran desperate to meet Bob Dylan – but will be too scared to ask for selfie it it happens!
After spending years worshipping the music icon, Ed Sheeran has admitted he is waiting to meet Bob Dylan – but said he won’t dare ask him for a selfie if it happens.
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Gunshots reported in Bangkok luxury mall
Videos on social media show crowds of shoppers evacuating the Siam Paragon mall in central Bangkok.
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Japan ex-FX diplomat: Yen's slow fall makes imminent intervention less likely
By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Leika Kihara TOKYO The slow pace of the yen's recent fall makes imminent market
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Physics Nobel Prize rewards science on a 'tiny timescale'
This year's Nobel Prize in Physics rewards research into electrons in "flashes of light".
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Explainer-What charges does Sam Bankman-Fried face over FTX's collapse?
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK Sam Bankman-Fried is set to go on trial on Tuesday on fraud and
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Five things to know about Trump's New York fraud trial
His business reputation and his own self-image are on the line, but he calls the case a sham.
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He was stepping into a key role for his famous musical family. Then a gunman approached at a stop light
They'd never really had a solid tuba player.
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