EU Blocks More Than €200 Billion in Russian Central Bank Assets
The European Union has immobilized more than €200 billion ($215 billion) in Russian central bank assets since Moscow
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Snowflake Plunges as Sales Forecast Miss Signals Cloud Woes
Snowflake Inc. gave a sales outlook for the current quarter that fell short of expectations, suggesting that many
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Europe’s Banks Say They’re Back. So Why Doesn’t Anyone Buy Their Shares?
PacWest Bancorp lost $1 billion in one quarter, saw its stock drop 89% in two months, and has
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As Trump’s Classified Documents Probe Wraps Up, Potential Charges Are Near
Special Counsel Jack Smith is wrapping up his investigation into former president Donald Trump’s refusal to return classified
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Wanda in Talks to Refinance $275 Million Private Debt Facility
Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group Co. is in discussions with lenders to refinance a $275 million private debt
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European Gas Slumps Again as Industries Struggle to Boost Demand
European natural gas prices fell further from the lowest close in almost two years as a weak regional
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Nvidia Soars After Flagging AI Demand, Eyes $1 Trillion Value
Nvidia Corp. shares soared 24% after the semiconductor maker’s sales forecast smashed expectations, putting it within touching distance
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Microsoft UK Veto Versus EU Nod Poses Questions, Vestager Says
The European Union’s decision to approve Microsoft Corp.’s $69 billion plan to buy Activision Blizzard Inc. while the
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Mozambique Ex-Finance Chief Faces US Trial in Tuna-Bond Case
Mozambique’s former Finance Minister, Manuel Chang, is set to face charges in the US over his role in
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Crypto Mogul Do Kwon’s Bail Is Revoked in Montenegro
A Montenegrin court revoked a bail application from former crypto mogul and Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon, keeping
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Watch live as authorities continue search in reservoir for Madeleine McCann
Watch live as Portuguese authorities search a reservoir near the area where British girl Madeleine McCann disappeared in 2007 for a third day. The prime suspect in the search, Christian Brueckner, is said to have visited the area “some days” after Madeleine’s disappearance, a source close to the investigation has revealed. Divers are also preparing to enter the reservoir in the Algarve again on Thursday (25 May). The Barragem do Arade is around 31 miles from the Praia da Luz resort where Maddy disappeared back in 2007. “We have indications that we could find evidence there. I don’t want to say what that is exactly, and I also don’t want to say where these indications came from,” Christian Wolters, the Braunschweig prosecutor, said of the search. Investigators believe the 45-year-old killed Madeleine, then aged three, after abducting her from a holiday apartment. Click here to sign up for our newsletters. Read More Madeleine McCann: Timeline of the missing child’s disappearance Madeleine McCann police start digging in woodland Madeleine McCann suspect visited reservoir ‘days after disappearance’ – latest news
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Bank Indonesia Holds Rate Steady Even as Risks to Rupiah Mount
Indonesia’s central bank held its benchmark interest rate for a fourth straight meeting, even as a deadlock in
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