Wall Street needs a boost from earnings. Can JPMorgan Chase run a strong first leg?
The third-quarter earnings season begins on Friday, marking the next test for this year's wobbly US stock market rally.
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Ex-Barclays Bank boss Staley banned from senior UK finance roles over misleading Epstein statements
Britain’s financial regulator has fined the American former chief executive of Barclays, Jes Staley, 1.8 million pounds ($2.2 million) and banned him from holding senior financial roles for misleading it over the nature of his relationship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
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Cricket-Fans throng hospitals for overnight stay as Indo-Pak hysteria grips Ahmedabad
By Amlan Chakraborty and Sumit Khanna NEW DELHI/AHMEDABAD Cricket fever has gripped Ahmedabad ahead of Saturday's World Cup
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Cinfa Participates in the 34th Annual Conference of the SHA
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 12, 2023--
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Everbridge Opens 2023 Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Workshop in Switzerland with Presentation on Artificial Intelligence for Emergency Warning
GENEVA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 12, 2023--
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NATO member Romania finds more drone fragments on its soil after Russian again hits southern Ukraine
Authorities in Romania found a crater on their territory near the border with Ukraine they believe was likely caused by a crashed drone that exploded on impact
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X removes hundreds of Hamas-affiliated accounts since attack, CEO says
The X social media platform has removed hundreds of Hamas-affiliated accounts and taken action to remove or label
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The Finnish airport recognised as the best in Europe − Helsinki Airport's historic development programme is now complete
HELSINKI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 12, 2023--
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In Argentina's impoverished barrios, Peronists are losing their grip
By Anna-Catherine Brigida BUENOS AIRES Simona Alegre, a 65-year-old widow, used to earn enough from her government pension
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Major Textile Events to Be Held in E China
SHAOXING, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 12, 2023--
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Stephen Kenny: Republic of Ireland must still believe in Euro 2024 qualification
Republic of Ireland boss Stephen Kenny has told his players they must believe they can still qualify automatically for the Euro 2024 finals until it becomes a mathematical impossibility. The chances of Ireland making it to next summer’s finals effectively evaporated last month when they were beaten by Group B rivals France and the Netherlands, and even the prospect of a back-door ticket via the play-offs looks unlikely given their Nations League ranking. However beleaguered boss Kenny, who has come under intense pressure as a result of just a single victory in the opening five qualifiers – and that against minnows Gibraltar – remained defiant as he plotted revenge against Greece, who got the better of his side in Athens in June. The manager said: “We want to finish the group strongly. We are still in contention for automatic qualification. “It’s not in our own hands, we are relying on results elsewhere. We have to see if we can take it to the November window and the only way we can do that is by taking six points from this window. “It may not be enough, but we’d be kicking ourselves if we didn’t do that and results did happen elsewhere. “We do our side. We win the games we need to win and that starts with Greece on Friday.” Kenny’s desperation to get the better of Greece has been fuelled in part by a perception that opposite number Gus Poyet went into the reverse fixture armed with detailed knowledge of how to combat Ireland. Assistant Keith Andrews suggested earlier this week that Poyet, in doing his homework on the Republic, had used his contacts from Ireland to get the low-down on players and tactics. Kenny, however, played down talk of a spying scandal, insisting the Greeks had had no help from within his camp. Asked if he had any surprises up his sleeve for Poyet, he said with a smile: “Yes, I had Theo Zagorakis in the hotel in Castleknock earlier. He’s coming down and we’ll see how he is.” Kenny added: “It’s all quite possible, but listen, I’m not getting hung up on that and certainly we’re just focused on preparing the team for the game on Friday.” Ireland have been boosted by the return of Brighton striker Evan Ferguson, who missed last month’s fixtures with a knee injury, although Blackburn’s Sammie Szmodics, who wad called up to replace Aaron Connolly following his withdrawal, has left the squad for family reasons. Just how different the Republic’s situation might have been had blossoming talent Ferguson been available against the French and the Dutch is a moot point, but Kenny is convinced the motivation of his players will be as high as ever despite the seeming futility of their position. The reality is, although it’s an outside chance, mathematically we still have a chance Stephen Kenny He said: “Firstly, it’s a huge honour just to put on the green shirt and to represent your country, especially in a qualifier. “The reality is, although it’s an outside chance, mathematically we still have a chance. As long as that is the case, we must give everything of ourselves all the time. “That’s not in question. I think they will be hugely motivated, the players, to try to fulfil their potential in this game.” Read More New Wales international Regan Poole: I owe a lot to Manchester United Talking points as Marseille and Paris prepare to host World Cup quarter-finals Conor Murray says New Zealand-born trio ‘so important’ to Ireland World Cup bid Dan Biggar and Liam Williams fit for Wales’ quarter-final against Argentina 5 Wales’ World Cup quarter-finals as Warren Gatland’s side gear up to face Pumas 5 memorable meetings between Wales and Argentina
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25-under-25: Jaren Jackson Jr. is a young phenom like no other
Jaren Jackson Jr. is impacting the game on the defensive end in a way few can match. He ranked No. 6 on our list of the best young players in the NBA.
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