LVMH, EasyJet Face a Darkening Economy: EMEA Earnings Week Ahead
A worsening economic backdrop leaves a dark cloud hanging over European companies preparing to report this earnings season.
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Ukraine war: ‘Every family’ in Hroza village affected by missile attack
At least 51 people, including a child, were killed in Thursday's Russian missile strike, Ukraine says.
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Jay-Z’s Champagne Maker Is Planning an Even More Exclusive Brand
The small French winemaker behind Jay-Z’s Champagne is laying the groundwork for the launch of another luxury brand,
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Kazakhstan Cuts Rate as New Central Banker Navigates Tenge Risks
Kazakhstan cut rates for a second straight time, extending its first cycle of monetary easing since 2020 after
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UK Names Head to Review Cause of Summer Air-Traffic Outage
The UK’s aviation regulator has appointed a chairman to lead a review into the air-traffic system outage that
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Finnair Plans €600 Million Rights Issue to Shore Up Finances
Finnair Oyj plans to raise as much as €600 million ($632 million) by issuing new shares as the
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Dubai's Hottest Restaurants Are Infiltrating Cities Worldwide
Dubai used to be a place where the best restaurants had been imported from other parts of the
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A man showed up armed at the Wisconsin Capitol twice in one day asking for the governor, officials say. Here's what we know
A man who showed up twice to the Wisconsin Capitol with a gun demanding to talk to the governor this week made a "concerning statement" during at least one of the visits and was twice detained by authorities, state officials said.
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India’s Central Bank Holds Key Rate, Keeping Focus on Inflation
The Reserve Bank of India left its key interest rate unchanged Friday, maintaining its focus on inflation as
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Tesla Cuts Prices of Model 3, Y in US After Quarterly Sales Miss
Tesla Inc. cut prices on its most popular cars in the US again, days after its third-quarter deliveries
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Art Auction From Chinese Billionaire Liu Flops at Sotheby’s
Prominent Chinese billionaire Liu Yiqian sold only 29 of 39 artworks in a Hong Kong auction with results
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Corporate America Is Ignoring Jay Powell and Bingeing on Debt
For the past 18 months, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has frantically been trying to break Americans' borrow-and-spend
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