Investors expect ECB rate-hike pause in September after dismal PMIs
By Yoruk Bahceli (Reuters) -Traders on Wednesday firmed up bets that the European Central Bank would pause hiking interest rates
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Gamescom: The biggest announcements at the show
Gamers saw this autumn's biggest new releases, including Call of Duty, Starfield and Assassin's Creed
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Factbox-Who is Vivek Ramaswamy, Republican presidential hopeful?
By Tim Reid Vivek Ramaswamy, a multimillionaire former biotech executive, has a chance to build on the attention
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Why Manchester City want to sign Jeremy Doku
Manchester City are closing in on the signing of Belgian international Jeremy Doku. Here's why the Cityzens want to sign the Rennes winger.
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Kim Kardashian’s Skims bosses insist building a mega-money celeb brand isn’t “easy”
Despite the shapewear business being valued at £3 billion after only four years, the husband-and-wife team who run Kim Kardashian’s Skims line have insisted building a lucrative celebrity-based brand isn’t easy.
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'Barbie' is about to become America's highest-grossing movie of 2023
"Barbie" is now within striking distance of becoming the highest-grossest movie at the domestic box office this year, taking the achievement away from "Super Mario Bros." According to studio estimates,
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Nvidia set the market alight last quarter. Can it repeat the trick?
Artificial intelligence darling Nvidia's upcoming earnings report could be a boost or a drag on a market already mired in the summer doldrums.
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Germany's economy hasn't looked this weak since the start of the pandemic
Germany suffered the steepest decline in business activity for more than three years this month, according to survey data published Wednesday, stoking fears that Europe's biggest economy is falling back into recession.
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BlackRock Backs Fewer Climate, Social Shareholder Proposals
BlackRock Inc. backed fewer shareholder proposals on environmental and social issues over the past year as it stressed
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Sasol Takes $1.9 Billion Charge on Coal Unit as Emissions Rise
South African fuel and chemical maker Sasol Ltd. took a 35 billion-rand ($1.9 billion) writedown on a facility
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Tesla's German plant lowers production target amid slower output - Business Insider
BERLIN Tesla lowered the production target of its German plant to 4,350 a week in July and August
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Marketmind: 'Flash' business funk and AI buzz
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan A combination of worrying August business
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