Biden calls Papua leader Marape after cancelling meeting
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden rang his Papua New Guinea counterpart James Marape on Thursday after
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Hopes for U.S. debt deal boost European stocks, dollar
By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON European shares opened higher on Thursday and the U.S. dollar rose to a seven-week
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Oklo Announces Sites for Two Power Plants in Southern Ohio
PIKETON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 18, 2023--
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Binance Australia says banking disrupted as payment provider cuts service
SYDNEY (Reuters) -The Australian arm of Binance, the world's largest crypto-currency exchange, on Thursday said some customers there will be
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Mizuho CEO Dismisses Idea of Teaming With US Bank for Expansion
Mizuho Financial Group Inc. is unlikely to follow its Japanese rivals by teaming up with a US bank
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The Era of Huge UK House Price Rises Is Ending, Economist Says
The age of huge UK property price increases may be coming to an end as population growth slows
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Fewer UK firms expect to raise prices over the next month, ONS says
LONDON The proportion of British businesses expecting to raise prices has fallen in a latest sign that price
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Foo Fighters dedicate new album to Taylor Hawkins and Dave Grohl's mom
Foo Fighters have shared the special dedication for the upcoming LP.
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Senators Urge Biden to Appoint Independent Banking Investigator
Two senators on the Banking Committee say they have found flaws in regulators’ oversight reviews before some of
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Pictet Bets Markets Are Wrong on Fed Rate Cut Timing
One of Europe’s biggest asset managers is betting markets are wrong to expect the Federal Reserve to cut
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Wirral mum in coma in Turkey needed back home, family says
Melissa Kinsella, 30, from Wirral, collapsed on holiday and her family is desperate to bring her home.
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EDF Power Traders Lost ‘Shocking’ €480 Million as Energy Prices Surged
Electricite de France SA’s power trading business lost as much as €480 million ($519 million) during an unexpected
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