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Japan warns against post-Fed yen slide
By Satoshi Sugiyama and Leika Kihara TOKYO Japan won't rule out any options in addressing excess volatility in
2023-09-21 11:55
Brazil's Petrobras posts 14% profit dip, but beats expectations
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil's state-run oil company Petrobras reported a 14.4% decline in first-quarter net profit, hit by lower oil
2023-05-12 05:52
Starbucks' sales in China come roaring back
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2023-08-02 06:16
The Hamptons Wants to Borrow More as Wealthy Linger Longer
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Bankman-Fried campaign finance charge dropped, lessening trial's political focus
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Zoom shares jump as CEO says company to develop and deploy AI tools
Shares of Zoom jumped in after-hours trading Monday after the company said it expects to rake in stronger-than-expected earnings in the rest of this fiscal year.
2023-08-22 05:57
Nevada Seeks Receivership for Crypto Custodian After Millions Are Lost
Nevada has asked a federal court to appoint a receiver for Prime Trust, alleging that the custodian used
2023-06-28 06:29
Euro zone industry output slips, trade surplus continues in Sept
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2023-11-15 18:15
Exclusive-China tells banks to roll over local government debts - sources
BEIJING (Reuters) -China has instructed state-owned banks to roll over existing local government debt with longer-term loans at lower interest
2023-10-17 16:48
Company that allegedly sent billions of robocalls sued by 49 attorneys general
On Tuesday, a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from 48 states and the District of Columbia sued Avid Telecom, alleging that the company is responsible for billions of illegal spam calls posing as government agencies and large corporations.
2023-05-24 06:19
EU's tech 'sheriff' turns to X rival in disinfo duel with Musk
The EU's top internet enforcer took to X, the rebranded Twitter, on Wednesday to trumpet a rival platform, as a duel with Elon...
2023-10-11 18:51
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