
Global equity funds see surge in inflows on Fed pause hopes
Global equity funds saw significant inflows in the week ending Nov. 15, buoyed by investor hopes that cooler-than-expected
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Vanessa Kirby used 'creative licence' for depiction of Empress Josephine in Napoleon
Vanessa Kirby took creative liberties during her portrayal of Empress Josephine in Sir Ridley Scott's historical epic 'Napoleon'.
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Europe’s Banks to Focus on Cost Cuts as Rates-Driven Boom Fades
European lenders are set to focus more on cost savings in 2024, as benefits from rising interest rates
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Virgil van Dijk reveals key process of overcoming serious knee injury
Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk reveals the lengths he had to go to in order to overcome the serious knee injury he picked up against rivals Everton in 2020.
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EU regulators to challenge banks on loan provisioning
By Huw Jones LONDON EU regulators will challenge banks over their failure to properly apply an accounting rule
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Drake name-drops Taylor Swift and calls out rival Kanye West on new song Red Button
Drake claims his beef with Kanye West is "levitated" by the latter just when he thinks he wants to make peace.
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Poland May Want US Firms to Buy Equity Stake in Nuclear Project, Tusk’s Aide Says
Poland’s incoming administration wants foreign companies in the country’s nascent nuclear energy program to buy an equity stake
1970-01-01 08:00

Hong Kong’s Regulator Buys 12 Floors From Swire Properties
Hong Kong’s market regulator bought 12 floors in its current office building from Swire Properties Ltd. for HK$5.4
1970-01-01 08:00

Jack Ma Loses $683 Million on Alibaba Days Before Big Stake Sale
Jack Ma is preparing one of his biggest Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. stake reductions in recent years, and
1970-01-01 08:00

UK Conservatives Failing to Build New Hospitals, Report Says
The UK looks set to fail on a pledge to build 32 new hospitals in England by 2030,
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Traders Bet on ECB Rate Cuts Next Year
Traders are growing increasingly convinced that the European Central Bank will sharply lower interest rates to cushion the
1970-01-01 08:00

Germany Will Lend South Africa €500 Million for Energy Switch
Germany, through its KfW development bank, will as soon as Friday sign an agreement to lend South Africa
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