Yellen Says ‘We Have to Default’ on Something If Congress Fails
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that the federal government will have to renege on some payments if Congress
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Italy Survives Fitch Judgment in Boost for Meloni Before Moody’s
Italy retained a credit assessment two notches above junk from Fitch Ratings, a vote of confidence in the
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Hedge Fund Trade With a History of Blowups Is Back Again
Hedge funds looking to profit from dislocations in the US Treasury market appear to be playing with the
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Fed’s Extreme Stranglehold Over Wall Street Trading Is Easing
Risky and safe assets alike have hung on every word and deed of Jerome Powell and Co. for
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Robocall company behind 'billions' of illegal calls sued by FTC
WASHINGTON XCast Labs, a company accused of helping make billions of illegal robocalls, was sued on Friday by
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Lawsuit Targeting Shell Board Over Climate Failures Thrown Out
A London judge dismissed a lawsuit accusing Shell Plc’s board members of failing to manage climate change risks.
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Bangladesh audiences see first Indian movie in 50 years
Thousands flocked to cinemas in Dhaka on Friday as Shah Rukh Khan's blockbuster "Pathaan" hit the big screens, the first Bollywood movie to get a full release in Bangladesh...
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Analysis-Jet orders boom as airlines fear shortage
By Tim Hepher PARIS Planemakers can't build them but airlines can't stop buying them. Even as they wrestle
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China Is Scaring Away Foreign Investors That Its Cities Want
China’s unpredictable policy making is deterring foreign investment that the country’s cash-strapped cities are desperate to entice. Local
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South Africa’s Mashatile to Meet CEOs Amid Investment Strike
South Africa’s Deputy President Paul Mashatile is set to meet captains of industry amid an energy crisis that’s
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Bank of America to Lead $500 Million Debt Swap for Gabon
Bank of America Corp. will arrange a $500 million debt swap for marine conservation in Gabon, as these
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China's record carbon emissions expected to peak due to clean energy push, report says
China's carbon emissions will likely hit a new record in 2023 on the back of an economic rebound, but a rapid expansion in green energy will enable its emissions to peak soon, a global energy think tank said on Friday.
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