Tech Startup Byju’s Seeks to Calm Investors as Crisis Escalates
The billionaire founder of Byju’s, the Indian education-technology firm that lost its auditor and three board members in
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Henry Cavill refused to use a stunt double for Netflix's 'The Witcher': 'They must believe that it is me'
The former Superman Henry Cavill took part in all the swordfights in the fantasy series 'The Witcher'
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Traders Rushing to Undo Massive Bets Whipsaw European Gas Prices
Volatility has returned to European natural gas, driven in large part by a wave of new investors who
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A robot is combing the sea floor for debris from the Titan submersible implosion as a multinational investigation begins
A robot is combing the sea floor for debris from the fatal implosion of the Titan submersible as authorities in both the US and Canada turn their attention from search and rescue to investigating what led up to the maritime disaster and whether any laws were broken.
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Oil price gains evaporate after short-lived Wagner insurrection in Russia
Gains in oil prices evaporated on Monday after a brief and chaotic insurrection in Russia, with investors questioning whether the turmoil in Moscow could disrupt global energy supplies.
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Marketmind: Markets take mutiny in their stride, for now
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook Investors in the Asia session were
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Rouble opens at 15-month low vs dollar after aborted mutiny
The Russian rouble opened at a near 15-month low against the dollar in early morning trade on Monday,
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Yen Swaps Suggest BOJ’s Negative-Rate Policy Will Stay This Year
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda has convinced swap traders that the nation’s negative interest-rate policy will remain
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Surging Summer Travel Won’t Save US Gasoline Demand
After three pandemic summers, a record number of Americans will hit the highway this July 4th weekend, but
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London's Brokers Face a Crunch as Downturn Picks Off the Weakest
John Farrugia spent last Christmas in Dubai, studying merger models. The chief executive officer of FinnCap Group Plc
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Seychelles Central Bank Sees Deflation Ending as Rupee Weakens
Deflation in Seychelles is expected to be short-lived because of a weaker currency and higher import prices, the
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Mitsotakis to Focus on Greek Economy After Decisive Election Win
Greece’s Kyriakos Mitsotakis trounced the opposition in Sunday’s general election, giving the former prime minister a resounding mandate
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