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New York Community Bancorp stock tumbles on dividend cut, surprise loss

Shares of New York Community Bancorp plunged 41% on Wednesday after the lender slashed its quarterly dividend and posted a surprise loss for the last three months of the year.

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US Treasury imposes sanctions on businesses owned by Sudanese warring parties

The United States on Wednesday imposed sanctions on three companies linked to the warring parties in Sudan, the latest in a series of measures against Sudanese entities

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US proposes reimbursement rate for Medicare Advantage 2025 payments

The U.S. government on Wednesday proposed a 2025 reimbursement rate for Medicare Advantage plans run by private insurers that reflects an effective growth rate of 2.44% and a total

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Alps Global to go public in US via $1.6 billion blank-check deal

Alps Global Holding Berhad on Wednesday agreed to go public in the U.S. through a merger with a blank-check company in a deal that valued the biotechnology company at $1.6 billion.

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C.H. Robinson misses fourth-quarter estimates on weak freight demand

U.S. freight broker C.H. Robinson missed analysts' estimates for fourth-quarter results on Wednesday, hurt by lower freight demand, sending its shares down about 4% in extended trading.

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US strikes 10 unmanned drones in western Yemen - CBS News

The United States struck 10 unmanned drones in western Yemen that were preparing to launch, a CBS News journalist posted on social media late on Wednesday, citing a senior

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US banking regulator imposes $65 million fine on RBC unit City National Bank

A top U.S. bank regulator on Wednesday imposed a $65 million fine on Royal Bank of Canada's American unit, City National Bank, over gaps in the lender's risk management and internal

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Three dead after under-construction hangar collapses at Boise Airport, Idaho

Three people died and nine were injured after an under-construction hangar collapsed at Boise Airport, Idaho, the Boise city fire department said on Wednesday.

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Taiwan elects parliament speaker ruling party views as pro-China

Taiwan's parliament on Thursday elected a former presidential candidate for the largest opposition party as its new speaker, who will be responsible for hosting visiting foreign

Taiwan elects parliament speaker ruling party views as pro-China
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Peloton forecasts third-quarter revenue below estimates on slow demand

Peloton Interactive Inc forecast third-quarter revenue below market estimates, anticipating a fall in demand for its exercise equipment as sticky inflation keeps discretionary spending in

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Altria edges past quarterly profit expectations on higher pricing

Marlboro maker Altria edged past fourth-quarter adjusted profit expectations on Thursday, as higher prices and a shift to alternative nicotine products helped cushion the blow from

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Ferrari closes in on $100 billion market value on order strength

Shares in Ferrari hit fresh record highs on Thursday, driving the luxury sports car maker's market value closer to the $100 billion mark after the Italian group predicted strong

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US construction spending rises more than expected in December

U.S. construction spending increased more than expected in December amid a surge in single-family homebuilding, and further gains are likely as mortgage rates decline.

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Russian court fines Amazon 2 million roubles for failing to remove banned content -court

A Russian court on Thursday said it had fined U.S. e-commerce giant Amazon 2 million roubles ($22,254) for failing to remove what it said was illegal content.

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US Central Command says two ballistic missiles launched from Houthi-controlled areas likely towards M/V KOI ship in Red Sea

Two anti-ship ballistic missiles were launched from Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen, likely towards the M/V KOI ship in the Red Sea, the U.S.

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Hamas official to Reuters: We haven't given response to Gaza truce proposal, it is still being studies

Hamas received the Paris truce proposal for a ceasefire and release of hostages in Gaza but did not give a response to any of the parties, the media adviser to the head of political

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Hostages rescued, armed man detained at P&G factory in Turkey

Police detained an armed man who took staff hostage at a Procter & Gamble factory in northwestern Turkey on Thursday and rescued seven hostages, the local governor's office said,

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Camden Property forecasts 2024 funds from operation below expectations

Camden Property Trust forecast annual funds from operation (FFO) below Wall Street estimates on Thursday, in a sign rental growth rates remain subdued in key markets such as Austin,

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Hartford Financial profit beats on premium, investment income boost

Hartford Financial Services posted fourth-quarter profit that exceeded market expectations as the investment and insurance firm benefited from robust premiums and investment gains, sending

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Syrian military says Israel targeted south Damascus - state news agency

The Syrian military says it downed a number of Israeli missiles launched from the Golan Heights that were targeting south Damascus on Friday, state news agency SANA reported citing a

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Iraq's Nujaba says it will continue attacks on U.S. forces

The Iran-backed Iraqi armed group Nujaba said on Friday it will continue launching attacks on U.S. forces in the region until the Gaza war ends and U.S. forces exit Iraq, days

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AbbVie profit beats estimates as Humira, Botox sales weather hit from rivals

AbbVie Inc beat Wall Street estimates for fourth-quarter profit on Friday, helped by a smaller-than-expected decline in sales of its blockbuster drug, Humira, and strong demand for Botox

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Houthis say they fired ballistic missiles at Israel's Eilat

Yemen's Iran-allied Houthi movement said on Friday it fired ballistic missiles at targets in the Israeli city of Eilat and threatened to keep up military operations until Israel ended its

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US airstrikes in Iraq killed 16 including civilians -Iraqi PM's office

Sixteen people were killed, among them civilians, and 25 injured in overnight U.S. airstrikes on pro-Iran targets in Iraq, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani's office said on

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Iran condemns US air strikes as violations of Iraqi, Syrian sovereignty

Iran's foreign ministry on Saturday condemned overnight U.S. air strikes in Iraq and Syria as "violations of the sovereignty and territorial integrity" of the two countries.

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