BOE Agrees to an External Review of Its UK Forecasting Errors
The Bank of England has agreed to an external review of its forecasting process after failing to anticipate
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WE Soda Scraps London IPO in Another Blow to UK Market
WE Soda canceled its London initial public offering just two weeks after unveiling its plan for a listing,
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Marlins vs. Mariners prediction and odds for Wednesday, June 14
This trip out west hasn’t gone great for the 37-31 Miami Marlins who lost to the now 33-33 Seattle Mariners yesterday and are trying to avoid getting swept tonight. Yesterday, George Kirby struck out 10 Marlins in a 9-3 win and today the Mariners will go with an even better right-hander, Luis ...
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Ornate Roman mausoleum uncovered beneath London construction site
An "incredibly rare" Roman mausoleum has been discovered underneath a south London construction site, archaeologists have said.
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Trudeau May Have Lowballed Volkswagen Subsidy, Watchdog Says
Volkswagen AG may receive even more Canadian taxpayer support for a new battery plant than the C$13.9 billion
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Traders Now Expect Fed Policy Rate to Peak in September Not July
Traders are continuing to tweak their expectations for US interest rates as the Federal Reserve meets and have
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: Recruiting criminals for Putin’s forces backed by Moscow parliament
Ukraine claims to have made advances in the face of “extremely fierce” fighting during its counteroffensive against Vladimir Putin’s forces, and has suggested Russia is losing a “staggering” 900 troops a day. As the lower house of Russia’s parliament gave its initial backing to plans to enable Moscow to enlist suspected or convicted criminals to bolster its army in Ukraine, Kyiv’s deputy defence minister claimed advances of several hundred metres near Bakhmut and Zaporizhzhia. The claimed advances – which contrast with Russian claims to have repelled attacks – preface a critical Nato meeting this week where Kyiv will urge the West to greenlight delivery of fighter jets, with senior Kyiv official Yuriy Sak telling The Independent that if “had we had F-16s, by now the situation would have been different”. Meanwhile, Mr Putin said that if necessary Moscow would use weapons with depleted uranium in response to reports that the United States would supply such weapons to Ukraine, as his ally Alexander Lukashenko claimed Belarus had begun to receive Russian tactical nuclear weapons three times more powerful than those dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Read More Russia losing 900 soldiers a day during counteroffensive, Ukrainian officials claim Putin mixes threats of new offensive in Ukraine with offers of peace talks UN nuclear chief says large Ukraine atomic power plant held by Russia faces 'dangerous situation'
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UK Regulator Pushed by MPs to Answer Questions About Odey Probe
The UK’s financial regulator should reveal the extent of its probe into Odey Asset Management following a string
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CD Projekt Aims to Redeem Cyberpunk 2077 With Major Expansion
Prior to its debut, Cyberpunk 2077, which stars Keanu Reeves and is set in a massive, dystopian sci-fi
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Google faces EU break-up order over anti-competitive adtech practices
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Alphabet's Google may have to sell part of its lucrative adtech business to address
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US Producer Prices Fall More Than Forecast on Cheaper Gasoline
US producer prices declined in May, restrained by a drop in the cost of gasoline and underscoring a
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EU Lawmakers Vote to Limit AI Use, Ban Public Face-Scanning
The European Parliament voted to completely ban real-time, remote biometric surveillance — a decision that will put lawmakers
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