
Stocks on cruise control as rate cut expectations boost outlook
By Marc Jones LONDON World stock markets edged higher on Thursday, heading for their best monthly jump since
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UN Declares 2023 Hottest Year Ever as Crucial Climate Summit Starts
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Euro-Area Inflation Slows More Than Expected With 2% in View
Euro-zone inflation cooled more than expected, putting the 2% target in sight as investors step up bets that
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Inflation in Europe falls to 2.4%. It shows interest rates are packing a punch
Europeans are again seeing some relief as inflation dropped to 2.4% in November, the lowest in more than two years
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Lufthansa Technik to remain sole property of Lufthansa
Lufthansa is to remain the sole shareholder of its aircraft maintenance business Lufthansa Technik after more than a
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Euro zone inflation tumbles, pitting ECB against markets
FRANKFURT Euro zone inflation tumbled far more than expected this month, a challenge to the European Central Bank's
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Marc Guehi makes transfer decision amid Chelsea & Man Utd interest
Marc Guehi plans to stay with Crystal Palace until the summer despite interest from Chelsea, Man Utd, Newcastle, Tottenham & Bayern Munich.
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Musk Poised to Hand Tesla Cybertrucks Over to First Customers
After two years of delays and production snags, Tesla Inc. is finally ready to hand its Blade Runner-esque
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China Remembers Kissinger as ‘Valued Old Friend’ in US Ties
China paid tribute to Henry Kissinger, the former US secretary of state who helped open the Asian nation
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Jeremy Vine's latest on-air gaffe is textbook Alan Partridge
Radio presenter Jeremy Vine has given listeners perhaps the most quintessentially “Alan Partridge” moment when reading out a surprisingly morbid story on his BBC Radio 2 show. Vine, 58, was telling a tale about an eight-year-old who was boating with their family on the River Hull live on his show. While reading up to the point when the writer’s 12-year-old brother took control of the boat and drove it into a bridge, he started laughing. “I don’t know why I’m laughing,” he said. The contents of the letter, however, were about to get extremely dark. Vine, reading out the story, said: "When I was eight, my parents had a boat on the River Hull, one day it rained and the river rose, my parents let my 12-year-old brother drive the boat. “We were sunbathing on deck, I went to get a drink just as the galley caved in, because what he'd done is accelerated..." Chuckling, Vine continued: "...into Tickton Bridge... I don't know why I'm laughing....okay, this is not good. "The collision took my mum's arm off...blimey O'Riley... I didn't see that coming.” The listener wrote that they would have been "decapitated" if they had still been on the boat's deck. Jeremy ended with: "Okay...well that's slightly lowered the mood." Sharing the post on social media, one listener said: “Purest Alan Partridge moment from Vine, here. Gold.” Vine responded: "I can only apologise." Oops. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter 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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Hong Kong Oct retail sales up 5.6%, helped by inbound tourism
HONG KONG The continued revival of inbound tourism helped Hong Kong's retail sales notch up an 11th consecutive
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Remy Cointreau Keeps Outlook Even as US Cognac Sales Plunge
Remy Cointreau SA’s first-half profit missed analyst expectations amid a sharp decline in US demand for its pricey
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