Deals Rebound Crashes Into a New World of Risk to End the Year
Just when it looked like Wall Street was seeing a rebound in equity fundraising, bankers and would-be issuers
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Up in Smoke: When Cheech and Chong Almost Met Jason From 'Friday the 13th'
"Paramount owns the Cheech and Chong franchise, right? How about 'Cheech and Chong vs. Jason?’”
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Apple Watch Users Are Swapping Tennis For Pickleball
Pickleball is quickly gaining in popularity across the United States. There’s no denying that playing
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Man City set new Premier League winning record at home
A look at Manchester City's record-breaking winning run at the Etihad, surpassing the tally set by Manchester United in the Premier League era
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McConnell Says He’s ‘Completely Recovered’ From Health Issues
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said he’s fully recovered from health issues that led him to freeze in
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Will AI Take My Job? Bosses Shouldn’t Only Consider Bottom Line, Says Expert
The meteoric rise of AI has catapulted the world into uncharted territory. That’s good news for futurists like
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Central Banks Search for Lessons From the Great Inflation Outbreak
After the most aggressive monetary-tightening campaign in four decades, academics and economic practitioners are running autopsies on what
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Carlo Ancelotti reveals verdict on controversial decisions during Sevilla draw
Carlo Ancelotti reacts to the controversial referee display during Real Madrid's 1-1 draw with Sevilla.
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Asset Managers Are Updating Bond Models to Capture a New Risk
A growing number of asset managers is reassessing bond values tied to real assets, as a spike in
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Alisson makes fresh Mohamed Salah plea after Merseyside derby victory
Alisson praised Liverpool teammate Mohamed Salah after his two goals in the 2-0 victory over Everton.
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Watch live: Hundreds gather in Berlin for Israel solidarity demo at Brandenburg Gate
Watch live as hundreds of Israel supporters are expected to participate in a rally at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate on Sunday 22 October. The protest, entitled “Standing up against terror, hatred and antisemitism - in solidarity and compassion with Israel,” has been organised by Germany’s Central Council of Jews, political parties, unions and civil society. Demonstrations are continuing across Europe, a day after 100,000 people marched in a pro-Palestine rally in London. The British government on Sunday said it will speak to the Metropolitan Police about its decision not to act over a video showing protesters chanting “Jihad” on the streets of the capital, a Cabinet minister has said. No offences were identified in a video of a Hizb ut-Tahrir protest showing a man chanting “Jihad”. Immigration minister Robert Jenrick said “a lot of people” will find the Met’s analysis “surprising”, adding: “That’s something that we intend to raise with them and to discuss this incident with them.” A video posted on social media shows a man speaking into a microphone in front of a banner reading “Muslim Armies! Rescue the People of Palestine”, with the name of the group “Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain” on it. Read More Chancellor Scholz voices outrage at antisemitic agitation in Germany 'of all places' Rabbi who lost family in West Bank shooting ‘feels safer in Israel than the UK’ A jury is deliberating the case of a man accused of killing a New Hampshire couple on a hiking trail
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After a robust third quarter, US economic growth will likely slow. That bodes well for rate cuts next year.
The Commerce Department is set to report third-quarter gross domestic product Thursday. It's the broadest measure of economic output, and it'll likely show that the US economy expanded at a staggeringly rapid pace from July through September, despite higher interest rates, depleted pandemic savings and high inflation.
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