
Where Stock Market Is Headed After Wild First Half: Five Charts
As a dizzying first half for US stocks draws to a close, the Nasdaq 100 Index is poised
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How Judges Handle Offers of Free Dinners, Trips and NBA Tickets
Jeremy Fogel was a California state court judge in the early 1990s when an attorney asked him to
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Unlikely Emerging-Market Rallies Get Wall Street Reality Check
A rally in some of the world’s riskiest emerging markets, triggered by a pivot to market-friendly policies, is
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Russia Retreats From the Brink After Armed Mutiny Against Putin
Russia began lifting emergency restrictions in an effort to restore normality after the dramatic end to an armed
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Sunak Pledges 15-Year NHS Training Plan With Record Waiting Lists
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is proposing the biggest training expansion in the history of the UK’s National Health
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Iran Says Iraq Has Settled Debt for Gas Imports, Shana Reports
Iraq has fully paid a debt for natural gas purchases from Iran, according to the head of the
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Turkey Central Bank Simplifies Rules Under New Governor
Turkey’s Central Bank, under new Governor Hafize Gaye Erkan, is easing its security maintenance rule as its first
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Zimbabwe Leader Opens Election Bid as Inflation Battle Continues
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched his party’s election campaign, seeking a second term running a nation struggling with
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Final Stretch of Central-Bank Hiking Will Be Toughest, BIS Says
The unprecedented cycle of global interest-rate increases is entering its most challenging stretch as inflation threatens to become
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Chinese Foreign Minister Meets Russian Official in Beijing
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang met with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko in Beijing on Sunday, a
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Gwede Mantashe Spurns South Africa’s Green Energy Meeting
South African Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe refused to attend a top-level meeting held by President Cyril Ramaphosa with
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Europe’s Markets Flash Warnings as Growth Woes Start to Dominate
Recession alarms are ringing around Europe’s bond markets, replacing the previous panic over inflation as investors come to
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