Lazard's next CEO Peter Orszag plans to double revenue by 2030
By Lananh Nguyen NEW YORK Two weeks before Peter Orszag takes the helm as CEO of Lazard, he
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Deutsche Bank to hold crypto for institutional clients
By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON Deutsche Bank has partnered with Swiss crypto firm Taurus to provide custody services for
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Otherworldly images show beauty of oceans in photo competition
The awe-inspiring entries to the Ocean Photographer of the Year 2023 contest have been released.
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NTT and NCNP to Develop Brain Bio-Digital Twin Technology
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 14, 2023--
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Wall Street's mood is improving — but it's far from upbeat
Wall Street's optimism has edged up in recent weeks after an August slump to levels not seen since the collapse of several regional banks earlier this year.
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Mobile Apps Become Increasingly Critical Battleground for Retirement Plan Providers, J.D. Power Finds
TROY, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 14, 2023--
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KB Home Announces the Grand Opening of Its Newest Community in Highly Desirable Spring, Texas
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 14, 2023--
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Bring Your US and International Teams Together on One Platform: Introducing PEO, US Payroll, and Payroll Connect
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 14, 2023--
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Alicia Kao, Managing Director of KuCoin: Self-Regulation Will Bring Sustainable Development
VICTORIA, Seychelles--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 14, 2023--
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Oil prices creep higher, raise inflation concerns
Oil prices are creeping higher and raising concerns about the impact on inflation’s cooling trajectory, consumers’ wallets and the Federal Reserve’s interest rate policy
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Megan Thee Stallion cancels Global Citizen Festival performance
Megan Thee Stallion has been forced to pull out of the event due to an "unforeseen scheduling conflict".
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The black bit at the end of a banana is not as gross as you might think
When you chow down on a banana, you might often see a black bit at the end and it looks a bit gross. But what is it? Some people think it is the seed, but these are found down the middle, if at all, as the Cavendish variety of bananas, which is commonly sold typically doesn’t produce any seeds. It is actually something completely different. Bananas are technically berries and the black bit is the nub of the flower from which the giant banana berry grew. Bananas grow on trees in bunches, and the end is actually the top of the fruit while the hard stalk is the bottom. But given most people eat bananas by snapping off the stalk first, the residual flower nub is left at the end. This black bit is entirely edible but people often throw it away because it has a tough texture and a bitter taste. So now you know, there is nothing stopping you from getting one of your five a day. 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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