 
    South Africa May Miss Primary Surplus Target by $448 Million 
      South Africa will likely miss its primary budget surplus target for the 2023 fiscal year by about 8.9
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    Brazil's Itau Unibanco first-quarter net profit up 14.6%
      SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Itau Unibanco Holding SA, Brazil's biggest private bank, reported on Monday first-quarter recurring net profit up 14.6%
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    American Drivers Are Last Hope for Global Fuelmakers Ahead of Tenuous Travel Season
      The global fuelmaking industry is pinning its hopes for summer demand on American drivers. That’s an iffy bet.
      1970-01-01 08:00
     
    Kimberly Palmer: How to make summer camp more affordable
      While summer camp costs are rising, parents can find deals by booking sessions early, asking about financial aid, and leveraging sibling and other discounts
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    Canaccord Dives as Management Buyout Is Thrown Into Doubt
      Canaccord Genuity Group Inc. warned that it may not be able to get quick approval of a management
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    Tyson Falls After Cutting Sales Outlook Amid High Meat Costs
      Tyson Foods Inc. plunged the most since March 2020 after the biggest US meat company cut its full-year
      1970-01-01 08:00
     
    Oil Rebounds on US Jobs Data and Canadian Output Disruption
      Oil futures advanced on stronger-than-expected jobs data in the US and disruption to oil production in Alberta because
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    The Fed could be on the verge of repeating its 1970s mistake, Fed historian says
      When the US Federal Reserve embarked on an aggressive campaign to quash inflation last year, it did so with the goal of avoiding a painful repeat of the 1970s, when inflation spun out of control and economic malaise set in.
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    Australia to deliver first budget surplus in 15 years
      SYDNEY Australia is set to deliver its first budget surplus in 15 years on Tuesday, as its coffers
      1970-01-01 08:00
     
    Congress eyes new rules for tech: What's under consideration
      Most Democrats and Republicans agree that the federal government should better regulate the biggest technology companies, particularly social media platforms
      1970-01-01 08:00
     
    Chile Inflation Slides Below 10% for First Time Since 2022, Giving the Central Bank Some Relief
      Chile’s annual inflation eased back to single digits for the first time since March 2022, offering some relief
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    South African Central Bank Sees Little Risk of Ratings Cut After Gray Listing
      South Africa’s inclusion on a global watchdog’s dirty-money watchlist is unlikely to have an immediate impact on its
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