Unlimited-Vacation Companies Seen Beating S&P 500, Investors Say
Is unlimited paid time off good for a company's stock price? Most investors think so, according to the
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Adani Probe Wraps Up as India Tightens Disclosure for Big Firms
Findings from an almost three year investigation by India’s capital markets watchdog into Gautam Adani’s eponymous conglomerate are
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China Hedge Funds in Crisis After Losses, US Investor Retreat
Foreign investors are losing interest in China, and hedge funds that target the world’s second-biggest economy are paying
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5 NBA players who played well in FIBA warm-up games this week
The 2023 FIBA World Cup starts in less than two weeks. Teams are playing warm-up games and NBA players are flashing their skills. Here are five NBA players who had strong performances this week.The FIBA World Cup starts on Aug. 25 and so far, most of the news coverage about the tournament has be...
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CBS News President Neeraj Khemlani to Step Down, Change Role
CBS News Inc. President Neeraj Khemlani said he will leave his current role to begin a new position
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David Bakhtiari throws hilarious shade at Aaron Rodgers over new Packers offense
Aaron Rodgers' former Packers teammate, David Bakhtiari, threw some good old-fashioned shade at the veteran quarterback this offseason.What's new at Packers training camp? Another question might be: What isn't?The relationship between Aaron Rodgers and left tackle David Bakhti...
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Singapore Open to Importing Electricity From India, ST Says
Singapore is open to importing electricity from regional countries including India, the Straits Times reported Sunday, in a
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Asian Stocks to Decline With China Woes in Focus: Markets Wrap
Asian equities were set to fall on Monday after shares on Wall Street capped off a poor week
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Ecuador Journalist to Follow Slain Villavicencio on Ticket
The party of assassinated Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio has chosen a friend and close associate of his,
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Xavi and Raphinha sent off on frustrating night for Barcelona
Raphinha and head coach Xavi both saw red as Barcelona got their LaLiga title defence under way with a goalless draw at Getafe in a tempestuous affair that saw both sides finish with 10 players. Raphinha came close to breaking the deadlock when his shot was saved by David Soria before rebounding off Stefan Mitrovic and on to a post, but the Barcelona winger was given his marching orders soon after. Having been booked for dissent moments earlier, the Brazilian was given a straight red after appearing to use his forearm in an off-the-ball clash with Gaston Alvarez, prompting uproar from Getafe’s bench. The incident on the stroke of half-time left Barcelona a man down with more than half the game to go but the sides were evened up just before the hour when Jaime Mata received a second yellow card. Robert Lewandowski saw a looping header cleared off the line by Alvarez before, with 20 minutes left, Xavi was given his marching orders for arguing with the officials. Barcelona dominated possession and had 14 shots to their opponents’ five on a steamy night in the Spanish capital but ultimately drew a blank in a clash that produced eight yellows and the three red cards. They thought they should have had a penalty in the 12th minute of added-on time, with referee Cesar Soto Grado checking the monitors following potential fouls on Gavi and Ronald Araujo. But the official saw no transgression by the Getafe defence and the hosts held on to secure a point. Goals from Ayoze Perez and Willian Jose – in the 90th minute – secured a 2-1 victory for Real Betis at Villarreal, who had equalised through Jorge Cuenca, while Ruben Garcia and Moi Gomez were on target as Osasuna won 2-0 at Celta Vigo. In Ligue 1, Lens squandered a two-goal lead as last season’s runners-up started their campaign with a 3-2 defeat at Brest. Florian Sotoca and Deiver Machado put Lens two goals ahead inside 22 minutes but Romain Del Castillo’s spot-kick on the stroke of half-time gave the home side a foothold in the game. Kenny Lala equalised just before the hour mark and after substitute Adrien Thomasson was sent off just a quarter of an hour after coming on, Del Castillo scored his second penalty to give Brest the points. Wissam Ben Yedder bagged a brace as Monaco won 4-2 at Clermont, while Ibrahim Salah also scored twice as Rennes dished out a 5-1 beating to promoted Metz. Le Havre, back in the top flight after a 14-year absence, had substitute Samuel Grandsir to thank for a last-gasp strike that rescued a 2-2 draw at Montpellier, while Toulouse came from a goal down to win 2-1 at Nantes and Strasbourg beat Lyon by the same score. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Man United will not ‘rush’ Rasmus Hojlund back to fitness – Erik ten Hag Ashley Young embracing challenge of turning things around for Everton Former Scotland bowler Majid Haq allegedly racially abused umpiring this weekend
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Gas Market Ructions Fuel Concerns About Energy Bills This Winter
Gas is back as a risk to the global economy with potential strikes in major producer Australia threatening
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Britain’s Landlord Selloff May Be Much Bigger Than First Thought
The bad news keeps on coming for Britain’s rental market as a rise in tax proceeds from property
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