Singapore Dollar’s Heydays Seen Numbered as Exports Lose Steam
The Singapore dollar has held up fairly well against the stronger greenback this year but its resilience may
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German govt expects economy to shrink 0.4% in 2023 - source
BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's government expects the economy to shrink by 0.4% this year in its draft autumn projections, a source
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Goldman Sachs sees more than 1% growth for euro area in 2024
Goldman Sachs expects economic growth in the euro area to recover to 1.25%-1.5% in 2024, more than double
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Chris Christie Is Working for Free for Steve Cohen’s NY Mets
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie made $2.4 million from his law practice and a consulting firm, but
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Frankie Rosiles was 10 when a stray bullet took his life. His best friend thinks about him every day
Frankie was an ambitious fourth grader who loved to sing in the car and make people laugh. He became one of more than 1,300 children killed by a gun in the US this year.
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He was stepping into a key role for his famous musical family. Then a gunman approached at a stop light
They'd never really had a solid tuba player.
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3 NBA contenders who need Malcolm Brogdon to finish their rotation
The Portland Trail Blazers are expected to field trade calls centered on the newly acquired Malcolm Brogdon. These teams should be on the prowl.
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They were ringing in the new year at their apartment when the gunfire started. Then this 11-year-old fell to the ground
Amethyst Sistine Silva is one of more than 1,300 children and teens killed by a gun so far in 2023, according to the Gun Violence Archive.
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NBA trade grades: Celtics add Jrue Holiday, East's best Dame stopper
The Boston Celtics are keeping pace with Damian Lillard and the Milwaukee Bucks, bringing all-world defender Jrue Holiday into the mix at point guard.
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More than 1,300 children and teens have been killed by a gun so far this year. Here's why we're telling you some of their stories.
In 2020, firearms became the No. 1 killer of children and teens in America, surpassing motor vehicles, which had long been the leading cause of death among America's youth.
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Parent of high school marching band student who was injured in fatal New York bus crash files lawsuit against bus company and driver
A parent whose daughter was one of several high school marching band students injured in a fatal bus crash in upstate New York last week has filed a lawsuit against the bus company and the driver, court records show.
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Canada economy stalled in July, most likely grew by 0.1% in Aug
OTTAWA Canada's economy stalled in July as the manufacturing sector posted its biggest decline for more than two
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