UBS aims to avoid using $10 billion Credit Suisse backstop amid backlash -FT
(Reuters) -UBS Group AG is aiming to avoid using a $10 billion backstop for Credit Suisse amid a backlash, the
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The aftermath of mass shootings infiltrates every corner of survivors’ lives
Beyond medical bills in the millions and the weight of trauma and grief, mass shooting survivors and their family members contend with scores of changes showing how their lives have been upended by violence
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Pakistan Stocks Rise Most in Three Years to Trigger Market Halt
Pakistan’s stock market rose the most in more than three years after the nation clinched an initial deal
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Marketmind: Tesla delivers surprise, China goes slow
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole. The big question for
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Deep sea mining permits may be coming soon. What are they and what might happen?
The United Nations body that regulates the world’s ocean floor is preparing to resume negotiations that could open the international seabed for mining, including for materials vital for the green energy transition
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North Dakota university leaders fear 'catastrophic implications' of new Minnesota free tuition plan
North Dakota higher education officials are deeply worried about losing students and revenue in 2024 when neighboring Minnesota makes tuition free for thousands of its residents at public colleges and universities
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What to stream this week: Taylor Swift, a new animated 'Superman,' 'Biosphere' and 'Wham!'
This week’s new entertainment releases include Taylor Swift's rerecording of her “Speak Now,” a documentary on Wham
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Sweden’s Debt-Laden Landlords Are Veering Closer to Forced Sales
Sweden’s embattled landlords are facing intensifying pressure to sell properties to raise cash, as $17 billion in debt
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Singapore Names Wong Central Bank Chairman to Succeed Tharman
Singapore’s deputy prime minister Lawrence Wong will be appointed chairman of the central bank. Wong, who is also
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Asia's factory output slumps as weak China demand weighs
By Leika Kihara TOKYO Asia's factory activity slumped in June, business surveys showed on Monday, as sluggish demand
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PwC Australia sacks eight partners over tax leak scandal
By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY PwC Australia has fired eight partners including its former chief executive as part of
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China Factory Expansion Slows in June, Caixin Survey Shows
China’s manufacturing activity expanded at a slower pace in June as companies turned more cautious about their output
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