Stock market today: Wall Street futures tick down after US debt talks fail to break impasse
Wall Street dipped modestly in premarket trading after more talks in Washington on government debt ended with no deal to avoid a potentially jarring default
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Tom Brady agrees to purchase minority stake in Las Vegas Raiders, per source
Tom Brady has agreed to purchase a minority ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, a source familiar with the deal told CNN on Monday.
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Jamie Dimon warns of a commercial real estate downturn
Economists are concerned about the $20 trillion commercial real estate (CRE) industry and so is JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon.
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Singapore country profile
Provides an overview of Singapore, including key dates and facts about this South East Asian state.
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Militants attack Pakistan oil plant near Afghan border, kill 6 troops and guards, police say
Pakistani police say that dozens of militants attacked an oil and gas plant in the country's remote northwest, near the border with Afghanistan, killing four security troops and two private guards
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Acceptance and Use Cases for Autonomous Vehicles Differ Greatly Among Major Automotive Markets – Global Car User Survey by Asahi Kasei
DÜSSELDORF, Germany & NEW YORK & NOVI, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 23, 2023--
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European shares face bumpy ride to new highs in 2024: Reuters poll
By Danilo Masoni and Lucy Raitano MILAN/LONDON Concerns over recession and sticky inflation will weigh on European shares
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Dean Smith feels Leicester have put pressure on Everton ahead of final-day scrap
Leicester boss Dean Smith believes his side have piled the pressure onto Everton after seeing his team set up a dramatic final day of the Premier League season with a battling draw at high-flying Newcastle. The 2016 champions will head into Sunday’s home clash with West Ham knowing even victory might not prove enough to keep them in the top-flight, but having piled the pressure on rivals Everton and Leeds. If the Toffees win at home to Bournemouth, both City and Sam Allardyce’s side, who host Tottenham, will be relegated regardless of their results. But a draw at Goodison Park coupled with a Leicester win would see the Foxes survive by virtue of goal difference and Smith believes they have put the heat on Everton. “I think we have because if they draw and we win, we stay up. I did say it might be down to goal difference,” Smith said. “But we’ve got a tough game against West Ham, who have just qualified for a European final and have got a very good manager who’s a friend of mine, David Moyes, who I have got a lot of respect for. “He’ll make it, certainly, a really tough game for us. We hope now that we can get to the King Power and if fortunes go our way… “We have taken it to the last game, we’ve made Everton have to win if we win ourselves.” The need to win – something City have done on only eight occasions to date in the league this season – means there is no margin for error on Sunday with two points currently separating them from the final safe spot in the table. However, Smith will not adopt a gung-ho approach to the task. “No, because if you chuck everything, they have got good enough players – they’ve just qualified for a European final – that they could open some doors against us, and we can’t allow that,” Smith added. “We have to make sure that we play a balanced performance to make sure we don’t give big chances away, but go and create some.” Have I gambled with Leicester’s future? No. I am a bit of a risk-taker, but that wasn't a gamble. Leicester boss Dean Smith It was a very different balance on Tyneside, where Smith admitted he had set up simply to avoid defeat by a team chasing and ultimately securing Champions League qualification, although the visitors might have emerged with three priceless points had Nick Pope not made his only save of the game to keep out Timothy Castagne’s stoppage-time volley. “Have I gambled with Leicester’s future? No. I am a bit of a risk-taker, but that wasn’t a gamble,” Smith said when asked about his approach. “If I came here and went at Newcastle, we could have been beaten four or five. It wasn’t a gamble. “We kept a clean sheet, which was what we needed to do. We need to score, which we know we’ve got our problems with.”
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Sunak Warns Against ‘Blanket’ Protectionism to Counter China
Rishi Sunak warned against Group of Seven nations descending into “blanket” protectionism in an effort to tackle China’s
1970-01-01 08:00
Options Announces Partnership with ETD to Provide Innovative Trading Solutions
LONDON & NEW YORK & HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 23, 2023--
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TCS Capital calls on Yelp to explore strategic options for sale
Activist investor TCS Capital Management said on Tuesday it had built a stake in Yelp Inc and was
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Dollar strengthens broadly on Fed rate expectations
By Samuel Indyk LONDON The U.S. dollar rose for a second day on Tuesday, briefly touching a six-month
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