Why any debt deal could be just the beginning of the treacherous road to avoiding default
Just six days remain before America could run out of money to pay its bills in a calamity that could trigger a recession and global economic turmoil. Deep divisions remain between the White House and House Republicans over a potential deal under which Congress would vote to raise the government's borrowing limit in exchange for capping spending.
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Analysis-Now that he's in 2024 race, DeSantis needs more than anti-Trump voters
By James Oliphant and Jason Lange WASHINGTON If Ron DeSantis hopes to defeat Donald Trump and win the
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F-16s for Ukraine: Why Kyiv would still face big hurdles in using the US-made fighter jets
Ukraine's quest for US-made F-16 fighter jets received a big boost over the weekend when US President Joe Biden gave his backing for Kyiv's pilots to be trained to fly them.
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Disney's fight with DeSantis masks a bigger problem: Its business is struggling
Disney's battle with Florida's Republican governor and soon-to-be presidential contender, Ron DeSantis, is playing out like a reality TV show. And while Disney's tactical maneuvering — most recently, abandoning a $1 billion office project near Orlando — has dominated headlines, that partly overshadows a less-cinematic reality: Disney's business is struggling.
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Debt restructuring no panacea for Chinese developers as challenges loom
By Clare Jim and Xie Yu HONG KONG A shrinking land bank and sluggish property demand are likely
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Analysis-'Big money never buys cheap': Why investors are waiting on Japan
By Summer Zhen HONG KONG As Japan's stock market roars to multi-decade highs, large investors with long memories
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Analysis-Elon Musk's embrace of advertising at Tesla grabs marketers' attention
By Akash Sriram and Hyunjoo Jin With Elon Musk outlining plans for Tesla Inc to use traditional advertising
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Failed bank execs see blame everywhere, except in the mirror
More than two months after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank triggered a financial earthquake, three former executives spoke publicly for the first time in testimony before a Senate committee Tuesday.
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Analysis-Australian banks' bid to shake mortgage reliance brings new risks
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY Australia's big banks are pivoting to what analysts say could be a risky fight
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Gothenburg Greats: Dons who beat Real Madrid get Freedom of Aberdeen
Former Aberdeen FC players who famously won the 1983 European Cup Winners' Cup are honoured.
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Why America needs regional banks
To some, the question of where to keep your money safe might seem obvious — go with one of the big guys, the banks that have been deemed "too big to fail." Their ATMs and branches are ubiquitous, their mobile apps sleek and user-friendly.
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In Turkey, an election reckoning for the rise and fall of Erdogan's economy
By Jonathan Spicer ISTANBUL (Reuters) -If Turks oust President Tayyip Erdogan in elections this month it will largely be because
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