Apple, Microsoft remain world's top 2 companies by market cap
Tech giants Apple and Microsoft remained the top two global companies by market capitalisation at the end of
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August cools Wall St stocks
(.) A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan After notching a fifth straight
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Wall Street Economists Are Looking at a September Rate Pause
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has left the door open to another interest-rate hike, but Wall Street economists
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Russia Says Ukrainian Drone Hit Moscow Tower Again in Attack
Russia’s Defense Ministry said it shot down two Ukrainian drones over Moscow region early Tuesday and electronically jammed
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Nuh: Mosque set on fire, cleric killed in religious clashes in India's Haryana
Violence broke out in parts of Haryana during a procession by hardline Hindu nationalist groups.
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Saudi Arabia Borrowing Rate Hits Record High, Hitting Businesses
A key gauge of borrowing costs in Saudi Arabia has risen to a record, potentially hitting businesses and
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Pakistan to Roll Over Half of $24.5 Billion Maturing Debt
Pakistan expects about half of its maturing debt in fiscal year 2024 to be rolled over, according to
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UK House Prices Fall Most Since 2009 as Borrowing Costs Rise
Britain’s house price slump deepened after a jump in borrowing costs and the threat of worse to come
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Asia stocks hover near 16-month peak; Aussie slides after RBA
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO Asian stocks hovered close to a sixteen-month peak on Tuesday and oil held near
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Australia Extends Rate Pause for Second Month, Currency Drops
Australia’s central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged on Tuesday following a cooling of inflation pressures and
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Asia's factory activity shrinks as China's slump, global slowdown weigh
By Leika Kihara TOKYO Asia's factory activity shrank in July, private surveys showed on Tuesday, a sign slowing
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Ratings Firms Struggle to Quantify Climate Risks in Bond Market
With 46 straight days of 100-degree heat and coastal waters approaching hot-tub temperatures, Miami can seem like a
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