Singapore’s Widening Corruption Probe: What You Need to Know
Singapore was rocked by news this week that a cabinet minister and a property tycoon were arrested in
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US Inflation Will Keep Falling, Intertemporal’s Pellegrini Predicts
Subscribe to Merryn Talks Money on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to Merryn Talks Money on Spotify Inflation in the US
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Wells Fargo Lifts Net Interest Income Guidance on Rate Hikes
Wells Fargo & Co. earned more net interest income than analysts expected in the second quarter and lifted
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Biden Administration to Forgive $39 Billion in Student Debt
The US Department of Education will forgive $39 billion in student debt by updating a technical requirement under
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European Power Prices Fall Below Zero With Green Power Boom
Electricity prices across Europe are set to fall below zero this weekend as the continent experiences a surge
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Japan calls on China to approach Fukushima water release in 'scientific manner'
By Sakura Murakami TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan called on China to approach the release of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear
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UAE Suspends Gold Refinery Over Owners’ Alleged Laundering Links
The United Arab Emirates suspended the accreditation of one its biggest gold refineries over concerns that its owners
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JPMorgan Notches Record Revenue on Rates, First Republic Deal
JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s revenue soared to a record in the second quarter, boosted by the Federal Reserve’s
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Stunning views over Alps glacier from new cable car linking Switzerland and Italy
Breathtaking views of the Alps and the Theodul glacier can be seen onboard a new cable car passing through the border between Switzerland and Italy. The cable car can be seen moving through the beautiful Theodul glacier, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Now open to the public, the Matterhorn Glacier Ride II begins at Switzerland’s Klein Matterhorn and ends at Testa Grigia in Italy. This service is the highest-altitude border crossing in the Alps, according to the operators of the car. This link uses ten cable cars that can accommodate up to 28 passengers each, with the entire journey consisting of several cable car changes. Read More Moment 12ft snake hiding in wall of family’s home pulled through plaster Tornado looms near Chicago airport during supercell storm New eruptive activity in Alaska volcano raises alert level
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Goldman Is Bullish on Heineken for First Time in Three Years
For the first time in three years, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. analysts say it’s time to buy shares
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Surging Food Prices Spur Nigeria to Declare a State of Emergency
Nigeria declared a state of emergency that would allow the government to take exceptional steps to improve food
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The Wealthy New York Enclave Fighting Against ‘Ugly’ 5G Towers
In New York, an Upper East Side enclave is fighting city plans for curbside 5G towers, calling them
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