FTX Adds a Complex Chapter to the Financial-Fraud History Books
When former crypto titan Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy on Nov. 2,
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Indian Stocks Advance in Diwali Session on Improving Economy
Indian shares advanced in a ceremonial late-evening session to mark Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, boosted by
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A $20 Billion Week Marks Reopening of Market for EM Borrowers
Emerging-market borrowers are piling back into global bond markets, selling about $20 billion in dollar notes in just
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South Africa’s ‘Too White’ Farms May Lose EU, UK Access
South African farms deemed “too white” will no longer be able to export their produce to the UK
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'I'm showing up at three o'clock in the morning': Willem Dafoe missed out on sleep due to Poor Things makeup process
Willem Dafoe had to arrive on the 'Poor Things' set in the early hours of the morning to have the makeup applied for his disfigured character Dr. Godwin Baxter.
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Ukraine Recap: Officer Linked in Reports to Nord Stream Sabotage
A senior Ukrainian military officer with deep ties to the country’s intelligence services played a central role in
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Traders Says UK Inflation Risks Undoing Aggressive Rate-Cut Bets
Bets that the Bank of England is getting closer to lowering UK interest rates are misguided, according to
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DP World Sees Significant Progress in Australia Port Resumption
DP World Australia said it made “significant progress” in re-establishing freight operations at its ports, after a cyberattack
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Investors pull record sums from Saudi in Middle East fund flight
By Libby George and Bansari Mayur Kamdar LONDON Foreign investors pulled a record amount of money from U.S.
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Portugal’s Outgoing Premier Apologizes for Cash in Aide’s Office
Portugal’s Antonio Costa, who unexpectedly resigned as prime minister on Tuesday amid a probe into possible government corruption,
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US Shutdown Risk Eased in Stopgap Plan Offered by GOP’s Johnson
The risk of a US government shutdown on Nov. 18 eased as House Speaker Mike Johnson proposed a
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