Bitcoin Retreat Puts Crypto’s 2023 Lead Over Stocks in Jeopardy
The crypto market’s once-handsome 2023 lead over stocks is cracking as Bitcoin holds a retreat below $30,000. The
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Dassault Systemes Earnings Rise 8% on ‘Positive Shift’ in Market
Dassault Systemes SE’s revenue increased 8% from a year earlier in the second quarter on a constant currency
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Leonardo DiCaprio praises Indian man for discovering new fish
In 2020, a man in Kerala found a "red thread" floating in his bucket. Now, DiCaprio is talking about it.
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China’s ‘Dovish’ Politburo Signals Rate Cuts, Property Easing
China will likely keep cutting interest rates, speed up the issuance of infrastructure bonds and loosen more property
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Analysis-Sensing end of Fed hikes, some investors return to dividend stocks
By David Randall NEW YORK Some investors are giving the shares of dividend-rich companies a second look as
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Proposal before Maine lawmakers would jumpstart offshore wind projects
Maine is poised to launch an offshore wind program that would meet clean energy goals and produce enough power for about 900,000 homes from floating wind turbines in the Gulf of Maine
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Christian Nonprofit Ditches Barclays Over Oil and Gas Financing
Christian Aid, a British nonprofit, announced that it will no longer bank with Barclays Plc due to the
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Power-Crisis Anger Sets South Africa on Path for Record Protests
The number of so-called service-delivery protests in South Africa — demonstrations over the failure of municipalities to provide
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Nigeria Rate Decision Will Test Central Bank Autonomy
The Central Bank of Nigeria’s first interest rate decision since Godwin Emefiele’s removal as governor will be a
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Thailand Declares Additional Holiday to Spur Tourism, Economy
Thailand’s cabinet approved an additional public holiday on July 31 to set a six-day break for most workers
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China Trade Curbs Had Little Effect on Australia GDP, Study Says
Australia’s economy suffered limited damage from punitive trade actions by China, government research found, as Canberra and Beijing
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Marketmind: Earnings, China hold spotlight ahead of big rates decisions
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook Earnings and hope for a turning
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