Today: September 20, 2024
Today: September 20, 2024

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Beleaguered Burberry is no longer one of UK’s most valuable public companies

Beleaguered Burberry is no longer one of UK’s most valuable public companies

Beleaguered Burberry is no longer one of UK’s most valuable public companies
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Canadian dollar rally to resume in 2025 if global economy picks up: Reuters poll

The Canadian dollar is set to give back some of its recent gains over coming months but could make another move higher in 2025 if central bank easing cycles revive

Canadian dollar rally to resume in 2025 if global economy picks up: Reuters poll
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ECB to cut rates next week and December; shallower reductions in 2025: Reuters poll

By Indradip Ghosh BENGALURU - The European Central Bank will cut its deposit rate by 25 basis points on Sept. 12 and again in December, according to a significant majority of economists in a Reuters

ECB to cut rates next week and December; shallower reductions in 2025: Reuters poll
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Seven & i to ask Couche-Tard to reconsider 'inadequate' offer, source says

Japanese retail giant Seven & i will inform Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard that its takeover bid price is "inadequate", a source familiar with

Seven & i to ask Couche-Tard to reconsider 'inadequate' offer, source says
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Tesla shares gain on plans to launch Full Self-Driving in Europe, China

Tesla shares rose more than 6% on Thursday after the electric automaker stuck to its plans to launch the Full Self-Driving (FSD) advanced driver assistance software in China

Tesla shares gain on plans to launch Full Self-Driving in Europe, China
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Honeywell names Mike Stepniak new CFO

Honeywell on Thursday named insider Mike Stepniak its new chief financial officer as incumbent Greg Lewis has decided to step down from the role.

Honeywell names Mike Stepniak new CFO
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S&P 500, Dow end lower ahead of key jobs data, Nasdaq up

The benchmark S&P 500 index and the Dow ended lower in choppy trading on Thursday after a short-lived boost from a string of economic reports faded and investors

S&P 500, Dow end lower ahead of key jobs data, Nasdaq up
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C3.ai slumps 15% on weak quarterly subscription revenue

Shares of C3.ai, which makes software for enterprise artificial intelligence, slumped nearly 15% on Thursday, as subscription revenue was squeezed by slow

C3.ai slumps 15% on weak quarterly subscription revenue
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Verizon is buying Frontier in $20B deal to strengthen its fiber network

Verizon is buying Frontier Communications in a $20 billion deal that helps to strengthen its fiber network

Verizon is buying Frontier in $20B deal to strengthen its fiber network
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Stocks calmed as action switches to rates, jobs

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan U.S. stocks look to have weathered the early September squall for now but interest rate speculation and ebbing bond yields now take

Stocks calmed as action switches to rates, jobs
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Verizon to buy Frontier in $20 billion deal to boost fiber network in U.S

Verizon said on Thursday it will buy fiber-optic internet provider Frontier Communications in an all-cash deal worth $20 billion, as the

Verizon to buy Frontier in $20 billion deal to boost fiber network in U.S
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Piedmont Lithium pulls US government loan application as prices slump

Piedmont Lithium has pulled its application for a debt package from a popular U.S. government loan program and is scaling back ambitious expansion plans across two

Piedmont Lithium pulls US government loan application as prices slump
Economy|Finance

Column-Ending the tax on US Social Security income should be part of a broader reform

It is one of those unwelcome surprises that is almost guaranteed to anger people when they retire: income from Social Security benefits is subject to federal taxes - and in

Column-Ending the tax on US Social Security income should be part of a broader reform
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Hunter Biden's US tax trial to begin in Los Angeles federal court

President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden is set to stand trial in Los Angeles on Thursday in a criminal case accusing him of failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes while spending

Hunter Biden's US tax trial to begin in Los Angeles federal court
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UK firms expect selling price pressure to cool but not wages, BoE survey shows

British companies expect to raise selling prices by the smallest amount in nearly three years but wage growth shows no sign of cooling, a survey showed on Thursday in mixed news for Bank of

UK firms expect selling price pressure to cool but not wages, BoE survey shows
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China property developer Country Garden removes PwC as auditor

Country Garden Holdings said on Thursday that PwC has agreed to resign as its auditor, as the property developer became the latest Chinese company to sever ties with the firm.

China property developer Country Garden removes PwC as auditor
Economy|Finance

South Africa's current account deficit narrows again in second quarter

South Africa's current account deficit narrowed in the second quarter, to 0.9% of gross domestic product (GDP) from 1.5% of GDP in the first quarter, central bank data showed

South Africa's current account deficit narrows again in second quarter
Economy|Election|Finance

JPMorgan ditches call to buy Chinese stocks, citing 'Tariff War 2.0' risk

JPMorgan has ditched its buy recommendation on Chinese stocks, warning of the risk of a second tariff war after November's U.S. election and citing worries about

JPMorgan ditches call to buy Chinese stocks, citing 'Tariff War 2.0' risk
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China's central bank sees room to cut reserve buffers to boost growth

China still has room to lower the amount of cash banks must hold as reserves while it faces some constraints in cutting interest rates, a central bank official said on

China's central bank sees room to cut reserve buffers to boost growth
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China urges US to 'immediately' lift all tariffs on Chinese goods

The United States should immediately lift all tariffs on Chinese goods, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday, ahead of an announcement by the Biden administration on

China urges US to 'immediately' lift all tariffs on Chinese goods
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European shares slip on growth jitters; French stocks lead decline

European stocks fell on Thursday as mixed economic data spurred worries about global growth and offset gains in interest rate-sensitive sectors,

European shares slip on growth jitters; French stocks lead decline
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You aren't likely to lose a job in the US but may find it harder to land one

The American labor market, red-hot for the past few years, has cooled

You aren't likely to lose a job in the US but may find it harder to land one
Asia|Business|Finance

Creditor files for liquidation of Evergrande NEV unit

A creditor filed a petition for the bankruptcy of a unit of China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Group in a Shanghai court, the third such petition against the

Creditor files for liquidation of Evergrande NEV unit
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Indian car dealers worry about deeper discounts as sales slump

Stung by leftover inventory and unsure about consumer spending, India's auto dealers are worried about having to discount more to boost demand in the upcoming

Indian car dealers worry about deeper discounts as sales slump
Economy|Finance

World Bank approves $68 million cross-border bank lifeline for remote Pacific Islands

The World Bank's board has approved a $68 million programme to prevent Pacific Island nations from being cut off from the international financial system that

World Bank approves $68 million cross-border bank lifeline for remote Pacific Islands

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