Mexico's inflation rate slows for sixth straight month
MEXICO CITY Mexico saw its annual inflation rate slow for the sixth consecutive month in July to 4.79%,
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European Gas Surges Above €40 as Australia Adds to LNG Risks
European natural gas jumped above €40 for the first time since June amid the possibility of worker strikes
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UK Young Adults ‘Give Up on Property’ to Live With Parents Later in Life
Britain’s young adults increasingly are priced out of the housing market and are living with their parents later
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West Ham agree £30m deal with Southampton for James Ward-Prowse
West Ham United agree a deal with Southampton for James Ward-Prowse worth £30m. The 28-year-old is expected to sign a four-year contract at London Stadium.
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5 NBA players primed for a bounce-back season in 2023
Despite the Nuggets being crowned NBA Champions less than two months ago, the 2023-24 NBA season is quicly approaching. It is a fresh slate for every team and player, and a chance to make a statement.NBA players primed for a bounce-back season: 5. LaMelo BallA former NBA Rookie of the Year and A...
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Roblox misses quarterly bookings estimates on lower spending, shares tumble
(Reuters) -Gaming platform Roblox missed estimates for second-quarter bookings on Wednesday as waning demand for its online games and intensifying
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Roblox Misses Expectations on Daily Active Users and Engagement
Roblox Corp. reported a daily active user count and hours played that fell short of analysts’ expectations. The
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Mexico Inflation Slows as Expected Ahead of Central Bank Rate Decision
Mexico’s inflation decelerated in line with expectations last month but remained elevated when volatile items were not considered,
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Carmakers Are Playing Catch-Up With Tesla on Air Filtration
The checklist for a safe car trip in the era of climate change goes a little something like
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European bank stocks bounce as Italy softens windfall tax blow
Banking stocks in Italy and elsewhere in Europe rebounded Wednesday after the country watered down a plan to whack its banks with a surprise one-off 40% tax on their windfall profits.
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Lionesses from 1971 hopeful for World Cup success
"If the England team of now played us they'd thrash us," says a former Lioness.
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Ghana Inflation Surges to Four-Month High Putting Rates in Focus
Ghana’s inflation rate unexpectedly rose to a four-month high in July on food costs, adding pressure on the
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