Treasuries Jump on Dovish Fed Comments, Middle East Conflict
Treasuries jumped the most since March after Federal Reserve officials made dovish comments and conflict in the Middle
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Biden interviewed by special counsel in classified documents case
By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON President Joe Biden was interviewed as part of an investigation into his handling of
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Gold Holds Gains as Markets Mull Rate Pause, Middle East Crisis
Gold held gains as conflict in the Middle East continued to roil markets, while investors considered whether tightening
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Australia Consumer Sentiment Rises From Ultra-Low Level
Australian business conditions showed ongoing resilience to elevated price pressures while consumer confidence remained in “deeply pessimistic” territory,
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Mexico deploys planes to Israel to return nationals
By Valentine Hilaire and Lizbeth Diaz MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The Mexican army is carrying out humanitarian flights aimed at bringing
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Sydney Opera House’s Israeli Flag Sparks Pro-Palestine Protests
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators lit flares and chanted anti-Israeli slogans outside the Sydney Opera House to protest a decision to
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U.S. Senate moves quickly toward confirming Lew as ambassador to Israel
(Clarifies date in paragraph 3) WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Senate could confirm President Joe Biden's nominee to be ambassador to
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Sikkim: Deadly Indian glacial lake flash flood exposes lack of warning system
After deadly flash floods in Sikkim, experts question why an early warning system was not in place.
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Oil Holds Biggest Gain in Six Months Amid Middle East Tension
Oil held on to its biggest jump in six months as Israel said its retaliation for attacks by
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Singapore Is Fighting Rising Seas to Save $50 Billion in Real Estate
(Bloomberg Markets) -- During a half-century of independence, Singapore has fought to expand its territory, inch by hard-won inch. On
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Australia Gives Nod to Brookfield’s $12 Billion Takeover of Origin Energy
Australia’s competition watchdog has conditionally approved private equity firm Brookfield’s A$18.7 billion ($12 billion) takeover of the nation’s
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UK Retailers Struggle as Hot September Delays Winter Spending
UK retailers reported sluggish sales in September as squeezed consumers cut back on big-ticket spending and unseasonably warm
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