US Existing-Home Sales Fall to Three-Month Low, While Prices Retreat
Sales of previously owned US homes fell to a three-month low in April, restrained by limited inventory and
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Chile’s Economy Bounces Back, Driven by Service Industries
Chile’s economy picked up at the start of the year, growing at the fastest pace since the end
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Shell Demands Profit From Green Energy, Not Just CO2 Cuts
Shell Plc executives are telling their renewable power business that it needs to become more profitable, not just
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The Kerala Story: Supreme Court lifts West Bengal's ban on Islamic State film
The Kerala Story was banned in the eastern state of West Bengal last week, days after its release.
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Binance Australia Loses Access to Some Aussie Dollar Payment Routes
The Australian arm of crypto exchange Binance suffered a setback on Thursday after the local platform lost access
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Nasdaq 100’s Big Recovery Faces a Key Tipping Point
Eighteen months since the start of a near year-long selloff, the Nasdaq 100 Index has recovered half the
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US Makes Rare Wheat Imports From Europe After Drought Ravages Crops
The US is resorting to purchases of European wheat after a drought upended crop markets, pushing local prices
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Marketmind: US debt ceiling drama aside, world economy looks shaky
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Naomi Rovnick Risk appetite has perked up on
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Hopes for U.S. debt deal boost European stocks, dollar
By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON European shares opened higher on Thursday and the U.S. dollar rose to a seven-week
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Europe’s Emissions Fall Below Lockdown Levels During Energy Crisis
Europe’s carbon emissions from power plants and industry have been even lower to start the year than they
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The Era of Huge UK House Price Rises Is Ending, Economist Says
The age of huge UK property price increases may be coming to an end as population growth slows
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Senators Urge Biden to Appoint Independent Banking Investigator
Two senators on the Banking Committee say they have found flaws in regulators’ oversight reviews before some of
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