
St. James’s Place Dives Most in Three Decades on Fee Review
Shares of St. James’s Place Plc tumbled their most since 1993 after the UK’s largest wealth manager said
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Chicago Bets on Big Events and Hotel Revenue to Plug Deficit
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is counting on tourists and residents spending more to have fun, take ride shares
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IMF says Latam, Caribbean region needs to spend with discipline, grow revenues
MARRAKECH, Morocco The International Monetary Fund said fiscal policy in Latin America and the Caribbean has been "prudent"
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IMF says recent El Salvador mission was 'very productive'
By Jorgelina do Rosario and Rodrigo Campos MARRAKECH, Morocco The International Monetary Fund's engagement with El Salvador has
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Canada Urged to Get Ambitious to Harness Offshore Wind Potential
Building wind farms off Atlantic Canada’s coast would be a game-changer that transforms the region into an “energy
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World Bank, multilateral development banks jointly seek to boost lending power
MARRAKECH, Morocco The World Bank on Friday said it is bolstering collaboration with nine multilateral development banks (MDBs)
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Garrett Stubbs Partied His Ass Off Last Night
Garrett Stubbs literally didn't do anything on the field as the Philadelphia Phillies dispatched the Atlanta Braves for a second consecutive season. But the gre
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London’s Free Newspapers Battle to Survive After Covid
Dylan Jones had one condition when he came out of retirement to edit the London Evening Standard: don’t
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Sweden Has Done Its Part on NATO Bid, Premier Says
Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said there are no outstanding demands on his country from Turkey to secure
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Yellen, China's top central banker talk about debt, economic developments -US Treasury
MARRAKECH, Morocco U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and People's Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng on Friday held
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Equifax Hit With £11 Million UK Fine Over Massive Cyber Hack
Equifax Inc.’s British unit was hit with an £11 million ($13.4 million) fine after failing to protect the
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Teacher ‘killed and several injured’ in knife attack at France high school
A teacher has been killed in a knife attack at a high school in France, the country’s interior minister has said. The attack took place at the Gambetta secondary school in the town of Arras in northern France on Friday at around 11am, local media has reported. A teacher is reported dead and several other injured. One pupil told outlet La Voix du Nord: “We were leaving class to go to the canteen when we saw the guy with two knives attacking the teacher, who had blood on him. He tried to calm him down and protect us. “He told us to leave, but we didn’t really understand, so we ran and others went back upstairs.” A post on X, formerly Twitter, French interior minister Gérald Darmanin said: “A police operation took place at the Gambetta high school in Arras. The perpetrator was arrested by the police.” A man has been arrested by police. French media reported that pupils are being kept in classrooms, while other schools in the town have also been sealed off. This is a breaking news story - updates to come Read More Police around world brace for days of pro-Palestinian protests AP Week in Pictures: Europe and Africa French police probe ‘poisoning’ of journalist who denounced Putin’s war live on TV
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