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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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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Argentine President Files Complaint Against Milei Before Vote
Argentine President Alberto Fernandez filed a legal complaint against election frontrunner Javier Milei after the outsider encouraged citizens
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Afghanistan inquiry hears senior officers hid SAS killings
Special forces bosses tried to cover up a "campaign of murder" in Afghanistan, a lawyer claims.
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Microsoft Plans to Contest IRS Claim It Owes $28.9 Billion in Back Taxes
Microsoft Corp. will appeal a decision by the US Internal Revenue Service that the software maker owes at
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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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Ukraine-Russia war – live: Missile strike kills four in Ukrainian school, say Kyiv officials
A Russian missile struck a school in the town of Nikopol in the central Ukrainian region of Dnipropetrovsk on Wednesday, killing at least four people, Ukrainian officials said. “As a result of the Russian strike, four people died: a 72-year-old man and three women aged 69, 67 and 60,” Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said on the Telegram messaging app. Two people who were injured were receiving medical assistance, he added. Klymenko said earlier that the victims were employees at the school. Serhiy Lysak, the regional governor, said 50 private homes and two infrastructure facilities had been damaged. It comes as Vladimir Putin is set to visit Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, the presidential office of the Central Asian country said, in what would be the Russian leader's first known trip abroad since the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for his arrest. Meanwhile, Russia has failed in its bid to return to the United Nations’ top human rights body on Tuesday, in a sign Moscow will continue to be isolated on the international stage. Read More Ukraine President Zelenskyy at NATO defense ministers meeting seeking more support to fight Russia Russia loses vote to rejoin UN’s top human rights body despite Putin’s charm offensive with stolen grain Ukraine’s forces repel Russian attacks near Avdiivka as Putin’s troops launch new offensive
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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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Slovakia elections: Populist winner signs deal to form coalition government
Robert Fico - who pledged to end support for Ukraine - has teamed up with a centre-left and nationalist party.
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Israel hostage crisis is every government's worst nightmare
Israel has to decide whether to attempt a rescue of those held in Gaza - or wait to strike a deal.
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Republican Steve Scalise on path to US House speaker in turbulent time
By Makini Brice WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives nominated Steve Scalise to be the chamber's next
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