
Fed’s Waller, Bowman Open Door to Another Interest Rate Pause in December
Two Federal Reserve officials who led the push for higher interest rates to curb inflation last year signaled
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China Lifts Trade Blocks Challenged at WTO Against Lithuania
China has dropped trade measures targeting Lithuania that the Baltic nation deemed illegal as the two governments discuss
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Car Dealers Press Biden to Ease US Electric Vehicle Mandates
A group of US auto dealers is calling on the Biden administration to pull back on federal regulations
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Milei’s Embrace of Judaism Seals Argentina Pro-Israel Stance
Javier Milei’s incoming administration is shaping up to be one of the most pro-Israel governments in Argentina’s history,
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Bitcoin Retakes $38,000 While Rate Cut Expectations Increase
Bitcoin briefly climbed back above $38,000 on Tuesday amid optimism the US central bank may be closer to
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George Santos Faces Third House Expulsion Vote
New York Republican George Santos faces the most serious threat yet to his short and tumultuous tenure in
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James Taylor Will Hold Concert for Biden in Fundraising Push
Six-time Grammy Award winner James Taylor is hosting a concert for President Joe Biden on Dec. 5 in
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Bank of America to Pay $12 Million Over Reporting of False Mortgage Data
Bank of America Corp. agreed to pay $12 million in fines for submitting false mortgage-lending information to the
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Euro Climbs to $1.10 for First Time Since August as Dollar Falls
The euro advanced to $1.10 for the first time since August as the dollar sustained its weakening trend.
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Saudi Arabia Adds 2030 Expo to Growing Line-Up of Global Events
Saudi Arabia was awarded another global event on Tuesday with its selection to host the 2030 World Expo
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Koch-Tied Group Backs Nikki Haley to Beat Trump
A super political action committee with close ties to billionaire donor Charles Koch is throwing its support behind
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Fraudulent Pandemic Loans Cost UK £1.4 Billion and Counting
The UK has paid £1.41 billion ($1.8 billion) to lenders that issued small business loans during the Covid-19
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