Oil rebounds as market refocuses on supply tightness
By Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) -Oil rebounded on Thursday as expectations of a tighter global crude supply outlook for the
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Marketmind: Retail sales and a call to Arm
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Alun John U.S. retail sales numbers and PPI
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Europe waits on knife-edge ECB decision
By Marc Jones LONDON Europe's markets were treading water in early trading on Thursday, as investors waited on
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Sweden Inflation Eases More Than Expected as Rates Near Peak
Sweden’s core inflation rate declined more than expected in August, providing some relief to the country’s central bank
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Extreme weather may cost the global fashion industry $65 billion by 2030
Extreme heat and flooding are set to deal a massive blow to the global fashion industry, with four of the world's top garment producing countries at risk of missing out on $65 billion in earnings by 2030, according to a study from Cornell University and investment manager Schroders.
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North Korea Says Putin May Visit After ‘Epoch-Making’ Talks With Kim
Russian President Vladimir Putin accepted an invitation from Kim Jong Un to visit North Korea after the two
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Dollar hovers above 3-month low to euro as ECB decision looms
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO The U.S. dollar hovered above a three-month low to the euro on Thursday as
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China’s Data to Show Economy Is Trying to Move Past the Worst
China’s economic activity likely improved in August, adding to a steady drip of clues that suggest the worst
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Goldman Sachs Dismisses Transaction Banking Chief Hari Moorthy
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. fired transaction banking executives including the head of the business, Hari Moorthy, over compliance
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MGM and Caesars Hacked by Same Group in Span of a Few Weeks
MGM Resorts International was hacked by the same group of attackers that breached Caesars Entertainment Inc. weeks earlier,
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Starbucks Founder Howard Schultz Steps Down From Board
Starbucks Corp. founder Howard Schultz is stepping down from the company’s board effective Wednesday, the company said. Schultz,
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Caesars Entertainment Paid Millions to Hackers in Recent Attack
Caesars Entertainment Inc. paid tens of millions of dollars to hackers who broke into the company’s systems in
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