
Did pandemic central banking work? Fed review to eye inflation, jobs tradeoffs
By Howard Schneider ATLANTA The U.S. Federal Reserve's pledge in 2020 to sustain "broad-based and inclusive" employment through
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US lawmaker George Santos, indicted on fraud charges, faces House expulsion vote
By Makini Brice WASHINGTON Indicted Republican George Santos' brief career in the U.S. House of Representatives could come
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Futures muted as traders gear up for Powell's remarks
Futures tracking Wall Street's indexes were largely subdued on Friday as investors were on edge in the run
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Marketmind: Powell's final shot to shape markets before December Fed meeting
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Samuel Indyk As markets continue to push back
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How alleged India plots to kill Sikh separatists in the US and Canada unfolded
By Luc Cohen and Krishn Kaushik NEW YORK/NEW DELHI The alleged plot to assassinate a Sikh separatist on
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Novo Nordisk finds compounded Wegovy up to 33% impure, sues Florida pharmacies
By Patrick Wingrove (Reuters) -Novo Nordisk said on Thursday it sued one compounding pharmacy and refiled a lawsuit against another
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Analysis-Why a murder plot will not turn the US away from India
By Simon Lewis, David Brunnstrom and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON A brazen murder-for-hire plot against a U.S. citizen, which
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US judge blocks Montana from banning TikTok use in state
By David Shepardson (Reuters) -A U.S. judge late on Thursday blocked Montana's first-of-its kind state ban on the use of
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US compels Saudi fund to exit Altman-backed AI chip startup - Bloomberg News
The Biden administration has forced a Saudi Aramco venture capital firm to sell its shares in a Silicon
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Democrats have no Biden backup plan for 2024, despite age concerns
By Jeff Mason WASHINGTON The Democratic Party has no Plan B if President Joe Biden decided for any
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Contracts to buy existing homes decline to a record-low in October - NAR
By Amina Niasse NEW YORK (Reuters) -Pending home sales fell in October to the lowest since at least 2001, indicating
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Uncertain 2024 makes US companies refinance debt sooner, not later
By Matt Tracy Tight credit spreads and strong investor demand for highly-rated bonds has prompted some U.S. companies
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