Wall Street Expects European Stocks to Trail US Peers Again
Warnings about the glum outlook for European equities next year are growing, with strategists at JPMorgan Chase &
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HSBC CEO Says Bonuses Should Remain ‘Sensible’ Even Without Cap
HSBC Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Noel Quinn said the UK’s move to scrap the cap on bankers’
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Danny Dyer returning for The Football Factory sequel
A sequel to 'The Football Factory' is in the pipeline with Danny Dyer reprising his role as hooligan Tommy Johnson.
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Al Jaber Denies Using COP28 Presidency to Make Oil and Gas Deals
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Israel’s President Due in UAE in First Foreign Trip Since War
Israel’s President Isaac Herzog is planning a quick visit to Dubai later this week to take part in
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Lula Bets Brazil’s Pivot on Climate Will Steal the Show at COP28
At last year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference, Brazil’s then president-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva won cheers
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OECD Warns Global Economy Risks Losing Momentum
The world’s advanced economies are heading into a deepening slowdown as markedly higher interest rates take a hefty
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Rising Taxes to Squeeze UK Living Standards for Longer, OECD Says
Rising taxes mean UK households face several more years of falling living standards even though inflation is coming
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Binance’s Reboot Faces Test in Thailand After $4.3 Billion US Fine
Binance Holdings Ltd.’s attempt to turn the page on costly regulatory violations faces a test in Thailand, where
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UK Watchdog to Examine Supermarket Two-Tier Pricing Plans
Britain’s antitrust watchdog will investigate a two-tier pricing system developing in supermarkets as a result of loyalty programs
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Greek Premier Sees No Impact on UK Relations From Elgin Marbles Feud
Greece’s relationship with the UK won’t be affected by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s decision to cancel a planned
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Germany Risks €24 Billion Budget Hole, Lawmaker Says
Germany has a potential hole in its 2024 budget of as much as €24 billion ($26.4 billion), though
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