China State Fund Buys Bank Shares, Fueling Market Rescue Hopes
China’s sovereign wealth fund increased its stake in the nation’s biggest banks for the first time since 2015,
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Oil Erases Most of War Premium as Supply Impact Remains Limited
Oil was little changed after erasing most of the surge following Hamas’ attacks on Israel over the weekend.
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Fed QT mix may be capping, not spurring, long yields: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) -The recent surge in long-dated U.S. bond yields to their highest since 2007 has
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Barclays CEO Warns Banking Deal Revival Still Some Way Off
Stagnant deal activity, easing volatility and peaking interest rates are set to compound pressure on bank earnings, according
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San Francisco Eateries Are Enforcing a No-Puking Rule
So many people are overindulging on brunch mimosas that restaurants now have a vomit surcharge.
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Albemarle Extends Liontown Due Diligence as Rinehart Buys Stake
Lithium giant Albemarle Corp. was granted a short extension as it aims to wrap up its due diligence
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October Prime Day Is Almost Over—but You Can Still Save Big on These Health and Beauty Products
You can stock up and save big on top-rated Revlon hair tools, Theragun massage guns, and more with these Prime Day wellness and beauty deals.
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Fed’s Collins Says Rates Close to, Possibly at Peak Level
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said officials are taking a more patient approach to monetary
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Syndicated Loans Pose Systemic Risks, Regulator Warns
A Democrat on the US Securities and Exchange Commission is warning that syndicated loans sold widely to investors
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Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith separated in 2016
Jada Pinkett Smith revealed in a new interview that the pair has been living completely separate lives since 2016.
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The Anatomy Riots: When Americans Protested Grave Robbing by Taking to the Streets
In the 18th and 19th centuries, robbing graves of their corpses for dissection at medical schools was an all too common practice—and sometimes, enraged citizens rose up in protest.
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Microsoft says US has asked for $28.9 billion in audit dispute
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) -Microsoft said on Wednesday the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in September notified the company that
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