
Stock market today: Wall Street edges lower early Tuesday with little economic data on the horizon
Wall Street inched lower early as more corporate earnings trickled in but a lack of economic data gave markets little to work with coming off their best week of the year
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CoreLogic: US Annual Home Price Growth Speeds Up in September, Reflecting Early 2023 Gains
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 7, 2023--
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Brazil cenbank chief says interest rate differential still big
BRASILIA Brazil's central bank chief Roberto Campos Neto said on Tuesday that policymakers believe there is still a
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Nintendo hikes profit forecast as Switch battles on
By Sam Nussey TOKYO (Reuters) -Nintendo on Tuesday raised its operating profit forecast for the financial year ending March by
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K-pop group STAYC pay a visit to Rangers' Ibrox Stadium after Texas top mix-up
K-pop group STAYC declared "We love Rangers" during a visit to the Scottish football club after they sported the side's jersey by mistake when they performed in Dallas, Texas. Last month, the band made headlines when a nod to the city’s beloved baseball team, the Texas Rangers didn't quite go to plan as the six-piece band from South Korea instead wore vintage Rangers FC jerseys from the 1990s. Since donning the footballing strip sported by legends Paul Gascoigne and Ally McCoist back in 1996/7, the mix-up caught the attention of Scottish Premiership followers. This story continued on Monday when STAYC announced a surprise meet-up with fans at Ibrox. The band members Sumin, Sieun, Isa, Seeun, Yoon, and J were invited by Rangers for a tour around the football stadium where they were given a custom-made Rangers strip with the number 23 and STAYC printed on the back and were introduced to mascot Broxi Bear. (And of course, Broxi got involved with a TikTok dance to STAYC's song "Teddy Bear.") @stayc_official Rangers FC Broxy Bear?와 함께한 #TeddyBear_Challenge #STAYC #스테이씨 #Sieun #시은 #Seeun #세은 #J #재이 K-pop fans in Glasgow flocked to the stadium, outside Edmiston House, to catch a glimpse of the group. From a balcony, the band members waved and made heart signs to fans, and officially confirmed they are Rangers fans. "This is our first time in Scotland and we are so happy right now. Are you guys fans of Rangers too?" one member shouted. While another added: "We love Rangers!" @hnkxchae all because of a rangers jersey mix up at their dallas concert ? oh stayc you are so loved !! #kpop #scotland #glasgow #stayc #fyp #hnxkchae Fans took to the comments section of the STAYC-Rangers-related videos. One person said: "STAYC AT THE IBROX WHAT." "The best thing rangers have done this year," another person wrote. Someone else added: "Who knew a simple mixup with a jersey would lead them to Glasgow." "Great to see STAYC at Rangers. Welcome back anytime," a fourth person commented. No doubt, fans will be hoping STAYC will return to Scotland when they tour next. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Europe should brace for U.S. Treasury clearing rules, says industry body
By Huw Jones LONDON Europe has nowhere to hide from U.S. plans to mandate clearing of U.S. Treasuries
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Europe targets competitive shake-up in space launch deal
(Moves expert quote from paragraph 7 to 15 to show he was referring to exploration project) By Tim Hepher and
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CNH Industrial lowers 2023 guidance on worsening market conditions
Agricultural and construction machinery maker CNH Industrial on Tuesday lowered its 2023 revenue forecast, citing the softening of
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U.S. homebuilder D.R. Horton beats Q4 estimates on tight housing supply
(Reuters) -U.S. homebuilder D.R. Horton Inc reported fourth-quarter results above Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, benefiting from elevated property prices
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Zimmer Biomet beats quarterly profit estimates on knee procedure strength
Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc on Tuesday beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter profit, as a rebound in knee
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Big Tech to face tougher rules on targeted political ads in EU
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS Big Tech firms will face new European Union rules to clearly label political
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Astronauts capture the 'blood of Earth' in stunning photo
The Earth is home to truly stunning natural features, but sometimes you need a new perspective to appreciate it all over again. Thankfully, the experts at NASA are on hand to remind us just how incredible our planet is with the release of new photos showing the “blood of Earth”. The incredible images seem to show it bleeding, with dramatic red liquid appearing to cascade over the surface. However, it’s nothing at all to do with blood – which is probably just as well. Instead, the first picture shows the Laguna Colorada in the Bolivian Andes in South America from space. Remarkably, the image was taken by an astronaut onboard the International Space Station (ISS) using just a Nikon digital camera. The fact that it was taken more than 400 kilometres away from Earth on a handheld device is pretty staggering, and it offers a look at a natural phenomenon which we’d never otherwise get to see. The first picture shows the impact of red algae flourishing in the shallow water of the laguna, while the second shows the Betsiboka River Delta in Madagascar. This time, the red colour comes as a result of the iron-rich sediment. It’s pretty awe-inspiring stuff, and it’s not the first time that red “blood” has been seen running from our planet, either. Antarctica’s Blood Falls is a bizarre geographical feature in the McMurdo Dry Valleys region of the continent, and it’s one of the strangest natural phenomena you're likely to see. It features a flow of water the colour of blood that can be seen seeping out from a glacier into the ocean. The mystery behind it has fascinated members of the scientific community for decades, but a solution has now been found. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
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