Argentina’s Primary Election Has Investors Flying Blind
Argentina’s primary election on Sunday will be key in dictating how asset prices will move going forward —
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US Housing Market Recoups $3 Trillion Lost in Recent Slowdown
The US housing market has regained the nearly $3 trillion in value that was wiped out during the
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European Stocks Drop for First Time in Three Days on Policy Risk
European stocks declined for the first time in three days as investors weighed the possibility of hawkish-for-longer central
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FC Barcelona to List Media Unit in NY in $1 Billion SPAC Deal
Spanish football’s FC Barcelona will list its content creation unit Barca Media in the US via a merger
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Norway’s $1.4 Trillion Wealth Fund Wants ESG Ratings Overhauled
Norway’s $1.4 trillion wealth fund is backing a European Commission proposal to overhaul the ESG ratings industry amid
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Hard Landing Is Here for Trade, Roiling World Export Champs
Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks global trade. Sign up here. As economists gauge the likelihood
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US Halts Import of Rare Cargo of Polish Wheat in Houston
The US is holding back a rare cargo of Polish wheat being imported into Houston, a move that
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Meloni-Style Capitalism is Reshaping Corporate Italy
For Giorgia Meloni, wielding power in Italy now means steering the country’s biggest businesses too. The premier’s activism
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Asian companies earnings estimates get boost from consumption hopes
By Gaurav Dogra and Patturaja Murugaboopathy Analysts are raising earnings estimates for Asian companies for the first time
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Marketmind: Soft landing fatigue
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Naomi Rovnick. Positive economic data tends
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Disappointing China Loans Is a Cry for More Easing, Analysts Say
The plunge in China’s new loans in July is reinforcing fears of deflation and a worsening economic slowdown,
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Indonesia Seeks to Win EV Race With 0% Export Duty, No Sales Tax
Indonesia is said to be planning more tax incentives to attract global electric-vehicle producers, seeking to bolster its
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