
Newmont Inks $20 Billion Newcrest Deal to Create Gold Giant
Newmont Corp. agreed to buy Newcrest Mining Ltd. in a deal worth about A$28.8 billion ($19.2 billion) including
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Five Key Charts to Watch in Global Commodity Markets This Week
Grains prices will once again be a central focus in commodities markets this week after the latest talks
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Egypt Sells 9.5% Stake in Telecom Egypt for $121 Million
Egypt sold a 9.5% stake in state-run Telecom Egypt Co., raising more than 3.7 billion Egyptian pounds ($121
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Twitter’s New CEO Says She’s ‘Excited’ to Transform Platform
Twitter’s new Chief Executive Officer Linda Yaccarino said she’s excited to transform the company and achieve owner Elon
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Borrowers Pounce Before the Going Gets Rougher: Credit Weekly
Companies are seizing the opportunity to sell more bonds as rates march higher and the economy slows. European
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New York Cements Itself as the Gold Mining Capital of the World
The momentum has been building for years, but this week made it official: the epicenter of the gold
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The agony and ecstasy of scoring last-minute face value Taylor Swift tickets
When Julia Thomas woke up at her home in Cleveland last Saturday, she spontaneously decided to drive 15 hours to the Taylor Swift concert that night in Nashville, picking up her sister in Cincinnati along the way. But they were missing one thing: tickets.
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Modi’s Party Trails in Early Vote Count in India Swing State
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party is trailing in the crucial southern state of Karnataka in early vote counting,
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Soros Slashed Rivian Stake After 90% Drop From Peak, Exits Tesla
George Soros’s investment firm cut holdings in electric-vehicle makers, slashing a stake in Rivian Automotive Inc. after a
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Dan Snyder Agrees to Sell Washington Commanders to Josh Harris-Led Group
Dan Snyder has agreed to sell the NFL’s Washington Commanders to a group led by Apollo Global Management
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Business Lunches Are Back in New York, Chicago as Pandemic Fades
Business lunches are on the rise in major cities across the US, suggesting that at least some pre-pandemic
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Larry Ellison Defeats Conflict Claim on Oracle-NetSuite Deal
Oracle Corp. founder Larry Ellison won a pension fund lawsuit over the company’s 2016 acquisition of rival software
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