Why it might be time to get optimistic about the stock market
It's hard to remain cheery as economic conditions go soft, stocks bounce around with whiplash-inducing volatility and inflation remains stickier than superglue.
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Syria war: Nine killed as Russia air strike hits Idlib market
The UN expresses deep concern about escalating hostilities after Russian jets bomb rebel-held Idlib.
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Germany ready for permanent brigade presence in NATO member Lithuania
BERLIN Germany is ready to deploy a robust brigade of some 4,000 troops to Lithuania permanently, in coordination
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EU says aborted Russia mutiny shows Moscow's military power is 'cracking'
BRUSSELS European Union foreign ministers on Monday said an aborted mutiny in Russia at the weekend showed Moscow's
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Saudi Arabia’s Stash of Oil in the Red Sea Is Driving Up Global Floating Storage
The amount of oil being stored at sea globally climbed to the highest in more than two-and-a-half years,
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Biden Energy Subsidies Risk Distorting Critical Metals Market, UK Minister Warns
US President Joe Biden’s landmark clean-energy law — and the huge subsidies it offers — risk distorting the
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Goldman Taps Tom Montag for Board Amid Disquiet in Bank’s Ranks
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. plans to add Tom Montag to its board, enlisting a prominent alum at a
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Ukraine Recap: Germany Ready to Place 4,000 Troops in Lithuania
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1970-01-01 08:00
Roundup: Taylor Swift Rejected Meghan Markle; Carlos Alcaraz Back to No. 1; The Mets Are a $359 Million Mess
Taylor Swift rejected an appearance on Meghan Markle's podcast, Carlos Alcaraz is back at No. 1, the Mets are an expensive disaster and more in the Roundup.
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Why PwC is selling part of its business in Australia for less than $1
PwC, one of the world's big four consulting firms, is selling its government advisory business in Australia for just cents after a scandal left its reputation there in shreds.
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Some Russians welcomed Wagner mercenaries who appeared in their streets during brief insurrection
Some Russians greeted the weekend's armed insurrection led by the head of the Wagner paramilitary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, with sympathy, appearing to welcome the mercenary fighters.
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Hong Kong to Reopen Downtown Airport Check-In Service Next Month
Hong Kong is poised to allow airport check-in services in the heart of the city again, according to
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