US investors extend equity fund sell-off amid rising bond yields
U.S. investors remained net sellers of equity funds in the week to Oct. 25 driven by higher bond
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Sharone Lifschitz's mother was freed but her father is still held by Hamas
Sharone Lifschitz is calling on the Israeli government to prioritise the release of hostages held by Hamas.
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Global equity funds experience notable outflows amid U.S. yield worries
Global equity funds suffered significant outflows in the seven days to Oct. 25, hit by worries over higher
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T. Rowe beats profit estimates on higher fee-based income
T. Rowe Price Group reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit on Friday, as concerns about the economy somewhat eased
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This Taylor Swift '1989 (Taylor's Version)' Vault track was teased a decade ago
With the release of '1989 (Taylor's Version)' today, comes five 'From the Vault' tracks for Swifties to enjoy - but there is one vault song in particular that was teased nearly 10 years ago. (We're talking before the original '1989' was released). The second of the five vault tracks called "Say Don't Go," was written by Swift and legendary songwriter Diane Warren and the heartfelt pop track has been a hit with Swifties. Warren has written some of the biggest hits in music for other notable female artists such as Cher, Beyoncé, Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston. In January 2014, Warren herself spoke to Billboard about collaborating with Swift on a "great song,” adding that she was “excited" about it. When the interviewer commented on the fact Swift had said the songs for 1989 had come along quicker than expected, Warren replied: "Yeah I have no idea... I have no idea what she [Swift] has done but I'm excited about the one [song] that we did it's pretty cool." Though when October 27 rolled around that year, the collaboration didn't feature on the album. Luckily for us, this “pretty cool” track finally got to see the light of day. Of course, Swifties are praising both Swift and Warren about "Say Don't Go." Taylor Swift's '1989 (Taylor's Version)' is out now. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Investors scoop up tech stocks and long-dated Treasuries - BofA
LONDON Investors have poured money into beaten-down, long-dated U.S. Treasuries and bruised tech stocks in recent days, BofA
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Trump mines data trove in Iowa to avoid mistakes of 2016 loss
By Nathan Layne DES MOINES, Iowa At first glance, the series of Donald Trump rallies in Iowa this
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Britney Spears teaches Loose Women panelists how to dance in resurfaced clip
Following the release of Britney Spears' memoir, a hilarious clip of her teaching the Loose Women panellists how to dance has resurfaced online. In the clip from 2016, the likes of Janet Street-Porter and Colleen Nolan get up to learn a sexy routine with the pop queen, but struggle to keep up with her moves. "We'll just do the basics", Spears told the hosts, who looked out of their depths. "It's like a pony", Ruth Langsford joked of the dance. Click here to sign up for our newsletters.
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Beyoncé quizzed on the foot and mouth disease outbreak in resurfaced clip
A clip has resurfaced of Destiny's Child being interviewed about the foot and mouth epidemic back in 2001, and fans are claiming it's the reason Beyoncé rarely does interviews anymore. The girl group had just hit the red carpet at the Brit Awards when they were quizzed about the news, and it appeared to absolutely baffle them. "We don't know anything about that, all we know is we just got here", Beyoncé replies. Kelly Rowland chimes in: "Some tests should be run so this can stop!" Click here to sign up for our newsletters.
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And Venus was her name! Zara Larsson reveals new album and 2024 tour
Zara Larsson is set to release a new album called 'Venus' and embark on a UK and European tour next year.
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US strikes Syria bases used by Iran-linked groups
It follows a series of recent attacks on US bases in Iraq and Syria by Iranian-backed militia, officials say.
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Fantastic Beasts franchise has been 'parked'
Director David Yates has revealed the 'Fantastic Beasts' franchise has been "parked" but he expects to return to it in the future.
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