Egypt Looks Beyond Rate Hike to Cool Record Inflation
Not even record inflation looks likely to spur Egypt’s first interest-rate hike since March, with policymakers seen raiding
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BOJ Intervenes for Second Time This Week to Slow Yield Spike
The Bank of Japan came into the market for the second time this week to slow gains in
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Thai Court Delays Decision on Plea Against Pita’s PM Bid Denial
Thailand’s constitutional court delayed a decision on whether to accept or reject a petition against a parliament move
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StanChart Sees Senior Banker Exits in India as Rivals Circle
Standard Chartered Plc is losing several senior long-serving executives in its India operations, with some heading for new
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SocGen Beats in Lackluster Quarter for Trading Under New CEO
Societe Generale SA beat most analyst estimates even as key revenue lines weakened amid a lackluster trading environment,
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Another former Northwestern University football player is suing the school over alleged racism and hazing
Former Northwestern University offensive lineman Ramon Diaz is suing the school and its recently fired football coach Pat Fitzgerald over allegations of racism and hazing during his time on the team -- joining a succession of similar accusations against the university's athletic programs.
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Barr says he believes Trump 'knew well he lost the election'
Former Attorney General Bill Barr said Wednesday that he believes Donald Trump "knew well he lost the election," speaking to CNN on the eve of the former president's arraignment in the special counsel's probe into 2020 election interference.
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Floating Solar Panels Turn Old Industrial Sites Into Green Energy Goldmines
Putting solar panels on water to generate power sounded like a dangerous gimmick to Benedikt Ortmann when he
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Turkish Inflation to Shift Into Higher Gear After Tax Hikes
After eight months of deceleration, Turkish inflation probably ticked back up in July on the back of a
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UK Banks Set to Reap Billions From Hedging Against Rising Interest Rates
The UK’s biggest banks stand to gain billions this year from hedging against rising rates. Structural hedges, the
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Pope meets victims of clerical sexual abuse in Portugal
A report this year said at least 4,815 children in Portugal were abused by members of the clergy.
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China Seeks Tip-Offs From Public on Obstacles to Private Sector
China has unveiled its latest show of concern for the embattled private sector: asking citizens to call out
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