Brazil’s Lula Says He Expects Rate Cut, But Renews Central Bank Criticism
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva expects Brazil’s central bank to begin cutting interest rates on Wednesday, saying
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Ether-Futures ETF Filings Return En Masse Amid Crypto Optimism
Exchange-traded fund issuers are once again venturing into crypto territory that regulators had recently steered them away from.
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Canada PM Justin Trudeau and Wife Sophie Gregoire Separate
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is separating from his wife Sophie after 18 years of marriage, the couple
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His 2024 Campaign Struggling, DeSantis Faces Donors Holding Back Cash
Ron DeSantis, under pressure to raise more money for his struggling presidential bid, is facing donors who are
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Hollywood’s Power Lunch Takes a Hit as Twin Strikes Linger
Since it opened last year, Mother Wolf, chef Evan Funke’s homage to Roman cooking, was one of the
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Trump's Effort to Sway Pence Before Jan. 6 Is Central to Indictment
Donald Trump’s attempt to strong-arm Mike Pence into refusing to certify the result of the 2020 election wasn’t
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India Is Moving Forward With 28% Tax Levy on Online Gaming, Casinos
An Indian tax panel on Wednesday decided to move ahead with the goods and services tax on online
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Treasury Downplays Fitch Rating, Sees ‘Limited’ Yield Impact at Most
A senior Treasury official said there’s limited implications for the price of government debt from the move by
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Salesforce Cuts More Jobs After 10% Reduction Earlier This Year
Salesforce Inc. has eliminated more workers beyond a previously announced 10% reduction in a renewed focus on profitability.
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American Air in Talks With Airbus, Boeing for 100-Jet Deal
American Airlines Group Inc. is in talks with Airbus SE and Boeing Co. to order at least 100
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US Companies Added 324,000 Jobs in July, ADP Says
US companies added more jobs in July than expected, highlighting the persistent strength of the labor market. Private
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US Plans $103 Billion Debt Sale, Says Issuance to Keep Rising
The US Treasury boosted the size of its quarterly sale of longer-term debt for the first time in
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