
A Popular Quant Trade Misfiring on Wall Street Rallies Overseas
One of last year’s hottest quant trades is getting a reboot, even as it misfires in the world’s
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Chevron, Unions Near Deal to End LNG Strike, Regulator Says
An Australian regulator said Chevron Corp. and unions are close to a deal to end strikes at liquefied
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Hollywood Studios, Writers to Continue Talks for Another Day
The Writers Guild of America and the group representing major Hollywood studios said they would meet for a
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Fall in Korean Exports Moderates in Hopeful Sign for Economy
South Korea’s trade data indicated the trend toward declining exports moderated further in the first part of September,
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Zelenskiy Meets With Ken Griffin, Bill Ackman in Bid for Funds to Rebuild Ukraine
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met Wednesday with US financial leaders including Ken Griffin and Bill Ackman to discuss
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Chiefs Rumors: Eric Bieniemy mistake, Danny Shelton out, Charles HOF case
Did the Chiefs actually make a mistake by letting Eric Bieniemy make a lateral move to a new team this offseason?
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New Zealand’s Economy Grew More Than Expected in Second Quarter
New Zealand’s economy grew more than twice as much as economists expected in the second quarter, while a
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US Wants to Seek UN Approval for Kenya-Led Haiti Force Next Week
The Biden administration plans to seek UN Security Council approval as early as next week to deploy a
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Astros fans furious with Dusty Baker’s choice to sit Yordan Alvarez
Many Houston Astros fans are hating on Dusty Baker for his decision to not start Yordan Alvarez, but it now seems Dusty Baker is having the last laugh.
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How to Get EA Sports FC 24 Early Access
To get EA Sports FC 24 early access starting on Sept. 22, players must either pre-order the Ultimate Edition or subscribe to EA Play.
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Brazil Cuts Interest Rates by 50 Basis Points Again as Services Inflation Wanes
Brazil’s central bank cut its benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point for the second straight time
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North Carolina man accused of murdering wife and throwing her body from bridge into lake
Authorities in North Carolina have accused a man of murdering his wife and tossing her body in a lake. Omar Matthew Ibrahim Drabick, 34, is facing charges of first-degree murder and concealment of unnatural death in connection with the killing of his wife Hadeel Ghadhanfer Hikmat. The victim’s body was pulled from Jordan Lake in New Hope Valley on after a boater spotted the remains on 29 August. Law enforcement believes Mr Drabick reportedly dumped her body off a bridge. Hikmat, who was found wearing a pearl necklace, was not immediately identified, prompting authorities to share a sketch with the public. Hikmat’s brother Firas Hikmat reported her missing to police in Apex, where the victim and her husband lived, after she failed to answer his calls, according to ABC11. Hikmat was eventually positively identified through fingerprint analysis. “I don’t know exactly if I’m happy that Omar is in jail or sad because of my sister’s murder, Hadeel. Nothing can get her back,” Mr Hikmat told the outlet about news of Mr Drabick’s arrest. Mr Hikmat said that he had been concerned about his sister’s safety before she was killed. The grieving brother said his family is originally from Iraq and that Hikmat had moved to the United States following her marriage to Mr Drabick last year. Hadeel Hikmat studied engineering in Iraq and had recently taken a job at a Walmart. “My sister Hadeel was so ambitious, so dedicated ... she was working two places because she wanted to help her husband,” Mr Hikmat told ABC11 before Mr Drabick’s arrest The Chatham County Sheriff’s Office added that detectives conducted searches on 8 September at two separate locations that were known to be frequented by Hikmat. “These kinds of incidents are a reminder of the tragedy of domestic violence,” Chatham County Sheriff Mike Roberson said in a statement. “It’s a scourge that affects far too many lives and causes immeasurable pain and suffering. We urge anyone who may be in an abusive relationship to reach out for help and support.” Mr Drabick is being held without bond in the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office Detention Center. His next court hearing is scheduled for 25 September. Read More Student accused of fatally shooting UNC professor may be mentally unfit for trial A family of four and their three dogs were fatally shot in a quiet Illinois town. The suspect was found dead days later Suspect in murder of family of four outside Chicago found dead states away in Oklahoma
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