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CNH Industrial profit rises on higher prices

Agricultural and construction equipment maker CNH Industrial reported a higher quarterly profit on Wednesday, boosted by strong prices for its tractors and precision agriculture machinery.

CNH Industrial profit rises on higher prices
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Global Payments Inc misses annual revenue forecast

Global Payments forecast full-year revenue on Wednesday that was largely below analysts' estimates as the payments technology firm gears up for a drop in consumer spending, sending the

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South Korea establishes diplomatic ties with Cuba, North Korea's old friend

South Korea has established diplomatic relations with Cuba, one of North Korea's Cold War-era allies, the South Korean foreign ministry said on Wednesday.

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US informs Congress of intelligence on Russian nuclear capabilities, New York Times reports

The United States has informed Congress and its European allies of new intelligence about Russian nuclear capabilities that could pose an international threat, the New York Times reported

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US tells Congress of new intelligence on Russian nuclear capabilities, source says

The United States has told Congress and European allies about new intelligence on Russian nuclear capabilities that could pose an international threat, a source briefed on the

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Four high school students shot in Atlanta

Four Atlanta high school students were shot on Wednesday when a shooter opened fire from a vehicle into the parking lot at Benjamin E.

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Migrants dead, missing after boat capsizes off Panama coast

The bodies of drowned migrants were pulled out of the sea off the coast of Panama after a boat capsized in bad weather, Panama's border police said on Wednesday.

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Iran will reciprocate if its ships are seized, official says

Iran will reciprocate if its ships are seized, the legal adviser to Iran's President told state media on Thursday, in response to a statement by the United States Department of

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Philippines arrests suspect on U.S. terror watchlist

Philippine law enforcers arrested on Thursday a woman on a U.S. terror watch list for allegedly helping transfer funds to an Islamic State leader in Southeast Asia in 2016.

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Genuine Parts tops fourth-quarter profit estimates on steady automotive parts demand

Genuine Parts beat Wall Street estimates for fourth-quarter profit on Thursday, as the automotive parts distributor benefited from cost actions and buoyant demand.

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Real estate services provider CBRE forecasts 2024 profit largely above estimates

CBRE Group Inc forecast annual profit largely above estimates on Thursday, betting on demand from businesses like leasing and loan servicing as the commercial property market remains under

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US Justice Department says it disrupted Russian intelligence hacking network

The U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday it disrupted a Russian intelligence hacking network.

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Delaware's business court to lose long-serving judge

Delaware's nationally important Court of Chancery, which has come under criticism from Elon Musk this month, is losing its second-longest-serving judge.

Business|US

Over 350 people contact law firm reviewing FDIC workplace culture -FDIC

More than 350 people have contacted an outside law firm reviewing workplace culture at the U.S.

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US OKs potential sale of missiles and bombs to Italy, Pentagon says

The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale to Italy of air-to-air missiles and small diameter bombs, the Pentagon said on Thursday.

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US conducted cyberattack on suspected Iranian spy ship -NBC News

The United States conducted a cyberattack recently against an Iranian military ship in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden that had been collecting intelligence on cargo vessels, NBC News

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Ex-FBI informant charged with lying about Biden and his son, special counsel says

The U.S. special counsel leading a criminal probe into Joe Biden's son said on Thursday that a former FBI informant had been charged with lying about the president and Hunter

Ex-FBI informant charged with lying about Biden and his son, special counsel says
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Trade Desk forecasts strong quarterly revenue, shares jump

Trade Desk forecast first-quarter revenue above market expectations on Thursday, as a strong ad market drives demand for its digital advertising services, sending its shares up 19% in

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Air compressor maker Ingersoll beats quarterly estimates on strong demand

Ingersoll Rand on Thursday beat fourth-quarter estimates on strong demand for its air compressors, pumps and power tools, sending shares up 4.8% in extended trading.

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Con Edison beats fourth-quarter profit estimates on lower operating expenses

Electric and gas utility Consolidated Edison beat Wall Street estimates for fourth-quarter profit on Thursday, helped by lower operating expenses.

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Ship 'targeted by missile' in Red Sea off Yemen's Mokha -UKMTO

A ship has reported being attacked with a missile in the Red Sea off Yemen, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) agency said on Friday.

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Russia operations in Ukraine have probably cost up to $211 billion-US official

Russia has probably spent up to $211 billion in equipping, deploying and maintaining its operations in Ukraine and Moscow and has lost more than $10 billion in canceled or postponed arms

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US sanctions against Houthis over Red Sea attacks take effect

U.S. "Specially Designated Global Terrorist" sanctions against Houthis for their ties to attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea took effect on Friday, the U.S.

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US to impose visa restrictions on Nicaraguan officials

The United States is taking steps to impose visa restrictions on more than 100 Nicaraguan municipal officials for their role in the government of President Daniel Ortega, the

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SSR Mining says eight employees detained after Turkey mine landslide

Gold miner SSR Mining said on Friday that eight of its employees have been detained amid an investigation into its Turkey mine landslide and that operations at the mine remain suspended.

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