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Spanish court rules software mogul McAfee's death was suicide

A Spanish court has ruled John McAfee died by suicide, a court document seen by Reuters showed on Friday, bringing to a close a probe about the death of the software entrepreneur.

Spanish court rules software mogul McAfee's death was suicide
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US equity funds see biggest weekly outflow in three months

U.S. equity funds witnessed robust outflows in the seven days to Sept. 27 on worries about a potential extension of the Federal Reserve's restrictive monetary policy and a renewed surge in

US equity funds see biggest weekly outflow in three months
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Instant view: US core inflation slows in August, consumer spending rises

U.S. consumer spending increased in August, but underlying inflation moderated, with the year-on-year rise in prices excluding food and energy slowing to below 4.0%.

Instant view: US core inflation slows in August, consumer spending rises
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Canada's RBC injects capital into City National to bolster US subsidiary's liquidity

Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) on Friday said it had injected capital into City National to strengthen the Los Angeles-based subsidiary's liquidity position and pay down higher-cost borrowing.

Canada's RBC injects capital into City National to bolster US subsidiary's liquidity
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Carnival trims loss forecast as strong cruise demand cushions fuel hit

Cruise operator Carnival on Friday forecast a smaller annual loss than previously estimated and reported a third-quarter profit, benefiting from higher ticket pricing and robust demand

Carnival trims loss forecast as strong cruise demand cushions fuel hit
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US SEC charges Newell Brands and ex-CEO with misleading investors

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday charged Newell Brands and former CEO Michael Polk with misleading investors about sales.

US SEC charges Newell Brands and ex-CEO with misleading investors
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Marketmind: Spiky quarter ends in uneasy market calm

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Mike Dolan With one eye on a key U.S. inflation update for August later on Friday, world markets limped to the end of a poor third quarter and

Marketmind: Spiky quarter ends in uneasy market calm
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US government shutdown "unnecessary risk" to resilient economy-Brainard

White House economic adviser Lael Brainard said on Friday that a government shutdown that could start this weekend was an "unnecessary risk" to a resilient economy now with

US government shutdown "unnecessary risk" to resilient economy-Brainard
Business|Finance|Technology

EV startup Fisker raises $150 million from existing investor

Fisker Inc has raised $150 million from an existing institutional investor through the issue of convertible bonds with an additional $550 million in funding available, the electric-vehicle

EV startup Fisker raises $150 million from existing investor
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What could break under higher-for-longer interest rates?

As the final stretch of the year approaches, there's relief in markets that the sharpest global monetary tightening cycle in decades is finally nearing an end.

What could break under higher-for-longer interest rates?
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Albemarle settles US probe over bribery scheme for more than $218 million, US says

Albemarle Corp will pay more than $218 million, including more than $103 million to financial regulators, to settle a U.S. probe into its scheme to bribe government officials in

Albemarle settles US probe over bribery scheme for more than $218 million, US says
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JetBlue files complaint in US against Schipol flight curbs

U.S. carrier JetBlue Airways said on Friday it had filed a complaint against the Netherlands and the European Union to the U.S.

JetBlue files complaint in US against Schipol flight curbs
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Apple, China met to discuss Beijing's crackdown on western apps- WSJ

Apple staff met with Chinese officials in recent months to discuss concerns over new rules that will restrict the U.S. tech giant from offering many foreign apps currently available on its

Apple, China met to discuss Beijing's crackdown on western apps- WSJ
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Unitaid urges Johnson & Johnson to improve access to TB drug bedaquiline

Global health aid agency Unitaid has written to Johnson & Johnson's (J&J) CEO Joaquin Duato, urging him to take "immediate action" to expand access to the company's tuberculosis

Unitaid urges Johnson & Johnson to improve access to TB drug bedaquiline
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UK regulator examining Qualcomm's buyout of Israel's Autotalks

Britain's antitrust regulator on Friday said it was considering whether Qualcomm's purchase of Israeli auto-chip maker Autotalks would result in lessening of competition within the UK

UK regulator examining Qualcomm's buyout of Israel's Autotalks
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California governor vetoes bill offering unemployment pay to strikers

California Governor Gavin Newsom on Saturday vetoed a bill that would have paid unemployment benefits to striking workers, and had drawn strong support from labor unions and from his

California governor vetoes bill offering unemployment pay to strikers
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Republican infighting defeats US House bill to avert shutdown

The U.S.

Republican infighting defeats US House bill to avert shutdown
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Factbox-How a US government shutdown would affect foreign policy

If Congress fails to provide funding for the fiscal year starting on Sunday and the government shuts down, the effects will be felt around the world, with many workers

Factbox-How a US government shutdown would affect foreign policy
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International Longshore and Warehouse US dockworkers union files for bankruptcy

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) representing U.S. dockworkers has filed for a chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to resolve a pending litigation with the Oregon

International Longshore and Warehouse US dockworkers union files for bankruptcy
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Trump ally Scott Hall agrees to plea deal in Georgia elections case

Donald Trump ally and former Republican poll watcher Scott Hall on Friday pleaded guilty to conspiring to interfere with Georgia's elections as part of the former U.S.

Trump ally Scott Hall agrees to plea deal in Georgia elections case
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Fed doves, Fed hawks: US central bankers in their own words

The labels “dove” and “hawk” have long been used by central bank watchers to describe the monetary policy leanings of policymakers, with a dove more focused on risks to the labor market

Fed doves, Fed hawks: US central bankers in their own words
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Biden suggests Democrats have new deal with Republicans on Ukraine aid

U.S. President Joe Biden on Sunday suggested that Democrats have made a deal with Republicans on support for Ukraine after the U.S.

Biden suggests Democrats have new deal with Republicans on Ukraine aid
Business|Finance

Ackman's SPARC is seeking new deals with private companies

Pershing Square SPARC Holdings Ltd, said that it will pursue business combinations with privately-held companies after receiving regulatory approval from U.S regulators for distributing

Ackman's SPARC is seeking new deals with private companies
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Credit Suisse, Mozambique reach out-of-court 'tuna bond' settlement

Credit Suisse has reached an 11th-hour out-of-court settlement with Mozambique over the $1.5 billion-plus "tuna bond" scandal, the Swiss bank's new owner UBS said on Sunday, drawing

Credit Suisse, Mozambique reach out-of-court 'tuna bond' settlement
Health|News|US

Kaiser Permanente workers say they are unlikely to reach deal to avert strike

The coalition of unions representing healthcare workers at Kaiser Permanente said late on Saturday it is unlikely there will be a new agreement with the healthcare provider, as their

Kaiser Permanente workers say they are unlikely to reach deal to avert strike

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