
Kaiser Permanente resumes talks with healthcare workers union week after strike
By Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES Kaiser Permanente and the union representing healthcare workers resumed negotiations on Thursday, more
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China’s Consumer Prices Flatline as Economic Concerns Persist
China’s consumer inflation rate unexpectedly flatlined in September while producer prices continued to fall, adding to concerns about
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Traders Puzzled Why RBI Spends Billions Fighting Stronger Dollar
For the most part of this year, betting against the rupee has been a fool’s errand. Traders are
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Macquarie Seeks $11 Billion for Asia Infrastructure, Green Funds
Macquarie Asset Management is in talks with investors to raise as much as $11.5 billion in total for
1970-01-01 08:00

Phillies need to give slumping bat the Trea Turner treatment
One struggling batter could benefit from the Philadelphia Phillies' raucous home crowd getting behind him amid struggles.
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Factbox-The two Chrises vying for role of New Zealand prime minister
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON New Zealand’s election has turned into a battle of the two Chrises. According to
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Yen Hovers Just Shy of 150 Level as Intervention Threat Weighs
The yen is nearing a key psychological level of 150 against the dollar after the yield gap with
1970-01-01 08:00

US Stocks’ Peak-Rate Party Spoiled by a Lousy Treasury Sale
Just when it looked like stocks were making a bullish turn, a troubling Treasury auction slammed the brakes
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NFL Standings by point differential after Week 5: It's Brock Purdy's world
The NFL standings by point differential tell us which teams are overperforming and which teams are due for better days. Also, maybe Brock Purdy is invincible.
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Singapore Keeps Monetary Settings Steady to Shore Up Growth
Singapore’s central bank kept monetary policy settings unchanged for a second straight meeting, as core inflation wanes and
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Israel targets Hamas’s labyrinth of tunnels under Gaza
Palestinian militants are thought to have built hundreds of kilometres of tunnels underneath Gaza.
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Singapore GDP Grows Faster than Expected Even as New Risks Loom
Singapore’s economy fared better than expected in the third quarter, in signs that the city-state’s recovery is gaining
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