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What new proposals did Trump make during his economic speech?

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump laid out his economic vision for the country on Thursday during a speech at the New York Economic

What new proposals did Trump make during his economic speech?
Asia|Business|Finance

Nervy end to volatile week, yen eyes breakthrough

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets.

Nervy end to volatile week, yen eyes breakthrough
Business|Finance|Technology

Salesforce to buy data protection provider Own Company for $1.9 billion

Salesforce said on Thursday it would buy Own Company, a provider of data protection and management solutions, for $1.9 billion in cash to accelerate growth of its data security and privacy

Salesforce to buy data protection provider Own Company for $1.9 billion
Business|Finance|Food

Red Lobster receives court approval for sale to Fortress

Restaurant chain Red Lobster on Thursday received court approval for a restructuring that will allow the company to emerge from bankruptcy under the ownership

Red Lobster receives court approval for sale to Fortress
Business|Finance

Texas gas plant proposal rejected from state financing program

Texas energy regulators have denied public funding requests for a proposed power plant days after naming the project as a finalist for a new state program aimed at building out

Texas gas plant proposal rejected from state financing program
Business|Economy|Finance

US fears Nippon bid for US Steel could hit vital steel supplies

Nippon Steel's proposed $14.9 billion takeover of U.S.

US fears Nippon bid for US Steel could hit vital steel supplies
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

BofA accused by whistleblower of sharing nonpublic information, WSJ reports

A whistleblower complaint has alleged that Bank of America shared nonpublic information with some investors before it sold roughly $200 million worth of stock for some clients in India, the

BofA accused by whistleblower of sharing nonpublic information, WSJ reports
Economy|Finance

Brazil's central government budget deficit reaches $1.66 billion in July

Brazil's central government posted a primary budget deficit that came in higher than expected, official data showed on Thursday, even after a strong expansion in public revenues.

Brazil's central government budget deficit reaches $1.66 billion in July
Business|Finance|Food

Red Lobster says it will soon exit bankruptcy protection after judge approves seafood chain's sale

After months of dozens of restaurant closings and headlines about “endless shrimp” woes, Red Lobster says it will soon exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

Red Lobster says it will soon exit bankruptcy protection after judge approves seafood chain's sale
Business|Economy|Finance

Fed seeks feedback on emergency lending operations

The Federal Reserve said on Thursday it was seeking feedback on how it operates its "discount window," which is intended to provide emergency lending to banks

Fed seeks feedback on emergency lending operations
Americas|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Mexico bank regulator approves details of stock market reform

The board of Mexican bank regulator CNBV on Thursday approved the terms of a stock market reform passed last year, Deputy Finance Minister Gabriel Yorio, who spearheaded the

Mexico bank regulator approves details of stock market reform
Election|Finance

Harris campaign raises $300 million in August, NBC reports

Democrat Kamala Harris' campaign for U.S. president raised more than $300 million in the month of August, more than twice as much as her Republican opponent Donald Trump raised during the

Harris campaign raises $300 million in August, NBC reports
Business|Europe|Finance

Ex-UK trader loses lawsuit against Deutsche Bank over bonus dispute

A former Deutsche Bank trader on Thursday lost her London lawsuit against the bank for just over 2.6 million pounds ($3.4 million) after she was not paid an individual bonus nearly

Ex-UK trader loses lawsuit against Deutsche Bank over bonus dispute
Business|Finance

Stellantis to invest $385 million in Argentine plant

Automaker Stellantis will invest $385 million in its plant in the province of Cordoba, Argentina, between 2025 and 2030, the firm's South America head Emanuele Cappellano said on

Stellantis to invest $385 million in Argentine plant
Business|Entertainment|Finance

Paramount's Redstone to reap $180 million in severance, benefits, Bloomberg News reports

Paramount Global's chair, Shari Redstone, will receive $180 million in severance and other benefits on top of millions from the sale of her stock in National Amusements to Skydance Media,

Paramount's Redstone to reap $180 million in severance, benefits, Bloomberg News reports
Business|Finance

JPMorgan names new co-heads of mid-cap M&A unit

JPMorgan Chase has named Andrew Castaldo and Andrew Martin as co-heads of mid-cap mergers and acquisitions unit, housed within its commercial and investment bank, according to an internal

JPMorgan names new co-heads of mid-cap M&A unit
Business|Finance|Technology

Vista and Blackstone in talks to acquire software maker Smartsheet, sources say

A private equity consortium including Vista Equity Partners and Blackstone is in talks to acquire Smartsheet, a U.S. maker of workplace collaboration software with

Vista and Blackstone in talks to acquire software maker Smartsheet, sources say
Business|Economy|Finance

Egypt's central bank leaves overnight interest rates steady

Egypt's central bank as expected left its overnight interest rates on hold on Thursday, saying inflation pressures had subsided but that economic growth had softened.

Egypt's central bank leaves overnight interest rates steady
Education|Finance|News

US judge temporarily blocks new Biden student debt relief plan

A U.S. judge on Thursday temporarily blocked President Joe Biden's administration from implementing its latest student debt forgiveness plan, just days after seven

US judge temporarily blocks new Biden student debt relief plan
Economy|Finance

Cash could stay attractive for months despite rate cuts, JP Morgan says

Looming interest rate cuts may not immediately spur a rush out of cash-like instruments, as yields on some shorter-dated government bonds could take months to

Cash could stay attractive for months despite rate cuts, JP Morgan says
Business|Economy|Finance|News

US charges Russian TV contributor Dimitri Simes with sanctions violations

The U.S.

US charges Russian TV contributor Dimitri Simes with sanctions violations
Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil's central bank sees stronger growth, higher FX since latest policy meeting

Brazil's central bank's director of economic policy said on Thursday that since their latest interest rate-setting meeting, policymakers have observed stronger economic growth in

Brazil's central bank sees stronger growth, higher FX since latest policy meeting
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

CBOE partners with UK firm to launch U.S. private share trading platform, Bloomberg News reports

Derivatives exchange operator CBOE is partnering with a London-based tech firm, Globacap, to create a U.S. trading platform for shares of closely held companies, Bloomberg News reported on

CBOE partners with UK firm to launch U.S. private share trading platform, Bloomberg News reports
Economy|Finance

Central American development bank sues ex-president in US, claiming extortion, abuse of power

The Central American Bank for Economic Integration said on Thursday it filed a lawsuit against its former president in U.S. district court that accuses him of attempted extortion and

Central American development bank sues ex-president in US, claiming extortion, abuse of power
Business|Finance

OPEC+ agrees to delay October oil output hike for two months

OPEC+ has agreed to delay a planned oil output increase for October and November, the producers group said on Thursday after crude

OPEC+ agrees to delay October oil output hike for two months

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