Why Wall Street is bullish on beaten-down energy stocks
Some investors are turning bullish on energy stocks, despite their disappointing performance this year and some major challenges facing Big Oil.
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Bawag Slumps After Short Seller Petrus Urges Halt to Payouts
Bawag Group AG slumped the most in three years after activist investor Petrus Advisers disclosed a short position
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Ashling announces availability of their new product, the Vitra-XS Debug & Trace Probe for Synopsys ARC® Processors
LIMERICK, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 30, 2023--
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Cautious optimism drives inflows to U.S. equity funds amid positive growth outlook
U.S. equity funds attracted inflows during the week ending June 28, buoyed by positive growth expectations as robust
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This Chinese company will pay its workers $140 million to have kids
China's Trip.com, one of the world's largest online travel agencies, is introducing new childcare subsidies worth 1 billion yuan ($138 million) to encourage its 32,000 employees to have kids.
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Ukraine to receive $1.5 billion from World Bank to support reconstruction
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine will receive $1.5 billion from the World Bank to support reconstruction and recovery, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal
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Poland charges Russian ice hockey player with spying
The suspect, a Russian national playing in Poland's major league, faces up to 10 years in prison.
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Bausch + Lomb to buy dry-eye drug from Novartis for $1.75 billion - WSJ
Bausch + Lomb Corp will pay $1.75 billion to acquire a dry-eye drug from Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis,
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Biden administration approves potential $440 million arms sales to Taiwan
The Biden administration has approved two potential arms sales totaling $440 million to Taiwan amid ongoing tensions between the self-governing island and Beijing, the State Department announced Thursday.
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China raises relending, rediscounting quotas for farm sector, small firms by $27.5 billion
BEIJING China's central bank said on Friday it will increase its relending and rediscount quotas by 200 billion
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As the Libor era ends, market participants hope for 'crickets'
By John McCrank and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK The last rates based on the tarnished London Interbank Offer
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King Charles meeting Gemma Collins is the crossover we all needed
Gemma Collins met King Charles III and Queen Camilla and it was obviously iconic. The Towie star met the Royals as she attended the Animal Ball on Wednesday, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Elephant Family conservation charity. Camilla complimented Gemma on her headwear, which was a headband with a large cherry and a caterpillar on top. Gemma said: "I'm just so happy to be here and share this evening with you." The star then turned to the King and gave him the title "King of the planet" as she praised him for his conservation work. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter She said: "You really are King of the planet and we love you for what you do for the animals. "Please keep getting that message out there, it means so much." @dailymailroyals @Gemma Collins gives King Charles a pep talk! ? ? #gemmacollins #kingcharles #theroyals #fyp #royals #britishhumour #royalmeme Later taking her seat inside the event, Gemma was asked about her Royal meeting and she confessed that she had invited King Charles and Queen Camilla on a safari, The Daily Mail reports. She reportedly said: "I'm looking to make a documentary to make the youngsters aware, and I really hope they get involved. "Me and King Charles and Camilla on safari, it would be amazing. I did ask him about it, I said 'would you be up for it?'" Gemma told how King Charles had simply chuckled in response to her question, which she was taking "as a yes". Gemma added: "In this day, there should not be anyone who shows cruelty to another living being, and this is why Charles and Camilla are close to my heart and I'm just so fascinated with all the good work they do with conservation." The Elephant Family is a conservation charity set up in 2003 by Camilla’s late brother Mark Shand, and the anniversary event featured appearances from famous faces including Succession's Matthew Macfadyen, shoe designer Christian Louboutin, and Queen guitarist Sir Brian May. The Queen meeting the King and other Queen. Iconic. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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