Merger Arbitragers Flock to Court to Bet on Mega Video Game Deal
Among the lawyers, litigants and spectators who packed into a San Francisco courtroom last month for a hearing
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Citi Eyes ‘Complex’ Debt Swaps Once Dominated by Credit Suisse
Citigroup Inc. is looking to expand its footprint in a market that’s so far been dominated by Credit
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Biden and Sunak sit down at 10 Downing Street as US president starts high-stakes European trip
President Joe Biden on Monday kicked off the first full day of his trip abroad with a London visit aimed at bolstering the US-UK "special relationship" -- including his first meeting with King Charles III since the monarch's coronation -- on the eve of a high-stakes summit with NATO leaders.
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Standard Chartered bumps up bitcoin forecast to $120,000
LONDON Top cryptocurrency bitcoin could reach $50,000 this year and $120,000 by the end of 2024 Standard Chartered
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Icahn Gets Loan Reprieve After Short-Seller Report, WSJ Says
Carl Icahn is getting breathing room from banks more than two months after Hindenburg Research disclosed its short-selling
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Jude Bellingham offers knee injury update before Real Madrid pre-season
Jude Bellingham has revealed the latest on his knee injury as he prepares to start pre-season with Real Madrid.
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Buy European Stocks as Discount Hits New Low, Citigroup Strategists Say
European stocks are the cheapest they’ve ever been compared with their US peers, according to Citigroup Inc. strategists
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How Harry Maguire is hoping to win back Man Utd place
Harry Maguire has taken action over the summer to try and win back his place at Manchester United.
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European Stocks Steady as China Data Points to Weaker Recovery
European stocks were steady as traders assessed inflation data from China which sparked speculation about potential economic stimulus,
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What is Nato and what is its new Russia plan?
Nato, the West's defensive alliance, is drawing up plans to combat Russia if it attacks a member.
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What are cluster bombs and why is US sending them to Ukraine?
Cluster bombs are banned by more than 100 countries - so the move will likely draw intense criticism.
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Thames Water secures $962 million from investors but says it will need more
Investors in Thames Water have agreed to put an extra £750 million ($962 million) of equity funding into the troubled utility to hold off a temporary takeover by the government.
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