
SoftBank-Backed Unicorn Yanolja Buys Israeli Travel-Tech Company
South Korea’s largest trip-booking company Yanolja Co. is acquiring Israeli technology provider Go Global Travel to become one
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Jeffrey Epstein Keeps Haunting Wall Street Long After His Death
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. partners swapped incredulous messages, traded theories and fielded queries from puzzled clients after the
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Early Vote Count Shows Erdogan Below 50% in Turkish Election
Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s share of votes in Turkey’s presidential election fell to 49.9% with more than 92.7% of
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Macron Wants to Keep Cutting Taxes Despite Deficit Warnings
French President Emmanuel Macron said he wanted to keep cutting taxes on businesses and the middle class despite
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The Harvard Alumnus Behind Reformist Party That Won Big in Thailand Election
A reformist party helmed by a Harvard alumnus has gained major ground in the initial results of the
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Brainard Says Budget Deal Talks Constructive, Bank System Sound
President Joe Biden’s staff negotiations with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s office on a spending package that would avert
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Border Crossings Fell 50% Since Covid Rule Ended, Mayorkas Says
The number of migrants seeking to cross the southern US border has been “markedly down” despite an expected
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Tiger Seeks to Sell Private-Company Stakes Into Secondary Market
Tiger Global Management is seeking to offload hundreds of millions of dollars worth of private companies into the
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Dip Buyers Scorched by Cratering Bank Stocks Rush for the Exits
The fear-driven selloff that’s cut the stock-market values of some banks in half may look like a perfect
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Argentina to Boost Rates by 600 Basis Points as Inflation Soars
Argentina is preparing a set of emergency measures, including raising its key interest rates by 600 basis points
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The Fed probably won't cut rates anytime soon. Why that's good news for markets
Wall Street is eager to see the Federal Reserve wind down its aggressive rate-hiking cycle that's battered markets and tested investor morale. Although a pause in interest rate hikes appears likely, cuts may be farther off than some believe.
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Amundi to Abrdn See Emerging-Market Currencies on Cusp of Rally
Some of the world’s biggest investors are backing emerging-market currencies to outperform their rich-nation peers as monetary tightening
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