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US files superseding indictment against Senator Bob Menendez

The United States on Thursday filed a superseding indictment against Democratic U.S. Senator Bob Menendez, a court filing showed.

US files superseding indictment against Senator Bob Menendez
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Marketmind: Fed's data-driven approach set for inflation test

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Samuel Indyk The minutes from the Federal Reserve's September policy meeting on Wednesday confirmed the central bank is watching the data closely,

Marketmind: Fed's data-driven approach set for inflation test
Business|Technology|US

US electric-vehicle sales hit record high, Tesla loses market share - report

Electric vehicle (EV) sales in the United States jumped to more than 300,000 for the first time in the third quarter, but industry leader Tesla's market share slipped to the lowest on

US electric-vehicle sales hit record high, Tesla loses market share - report
Business|Technology|US

US proposes $270,000 fine for joint venture GM battery plant

U.S. investigators on Thursday proposed $270,000 in fines for a joint venture General Motors LG Energy Solution battery plant in Ohio for safety and health violations.

US proposes $270,000 fine for joint venture GM battery plant
Asia|Europe|News|World

Russia's Putin visits Kyrgyzstan in first foreign trip since ICC arrest warrant

Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks in Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, a Central Asian nation with strong ties to Moscow, during what was his first foreign trip since the

Russia's Putin visits Kyrgyzstan in first foreign trip since ICC arrest warrant
Business|Economy|Finance|US

US regulators fine credit firm TransUnion $23 million over rent screening failures

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) fined credit reporting agency TransUnion a total of $23 million over inaccurate rental

US regulators fine credit firm TransUnion $23 million over rent screening failures
Business|Finance|Technology

Viasat says it will not replace satellite that malfunctioned

Viasat said it expects to recover less than 10% of the planned throughput on ViaSat-3 F1, its satellite that malfunctioned during deployment in July, but it was confident it could

Viasat says it will not replace satellite that malfunctioned
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Wall St bonuses may drop 16% as higher rates threaten businesses - NY Comptroller

Wall Street bonuses could fall 16% this year as interest rates possibly staying higher for longer threatens the performance of financial companies, according to New York State Comptroller

Wall St bonuses may drop 16% as higher rates threaten businesses - NY Comptroller
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Walgreens forecasts weak annual profit as COVID sales shrink

Walgreens Boots Alliance forecast financial year 2024 profit below Wall Street's expectations on Thursday after the pharmacy operator missed quarterly earnings estimates due to lower

Walgreens forecasts weak annual profit as COVID sales shrink
Economy|Finance|World

IMF's Georgieva says debt restructuring process making progress

International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Thursday said consensus was growing in sovereign debt restructuring discussions on issues such as

IMF's Georgieva says debt restructuring process making progress
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Fastenal beats profit estimates on steady demand for heavy equipment

Fastenal beat third-quarter profit estimates on Thursday on higher demand for its heavy manufacturing equipment, sending its shares up nearly 4% in premarket trading.

Fastenal beats profit estimates on steady demand for heavy equipment
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

More work to do in tackling risks in non-banks, says FSB's Knot

Higher interest rates have so far not seriously undermined the global financial system, but "there is work to do" in tackling liquidity issues and hidden leverage in the non-bank

More work to do in tackling risks in non-banks, says FSB's Knot
Asia|News|World

Exclusive-Combat veteran is top contender to replace China's missing defence minister

General Liu Zhenli, the head of the military body responsible for China's combat operations and planning, has emerged as the top contender to replace the country's defence minister

Exclusive-Combat veteran is top contender to replace China's missing defence minister
Europe|News|World

Russian parliament to vote next week on de-ratifying nuclear test ban treaty

Russia's lower house of parliament, the State Duma, will vote next week on withdrawing Moscow's ratification of the global treaty that bans nuclear tests, lawmakers said on Thursday

Russian parliament to vote next week on de-ratifying nuclear test ban treaty
MidEast|News|World

Israel-Hamas conflict is 'new cloud' darkening economic outlook -IMF chief

International Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva on Thursday said the Israel-Hamas conflict was "heartbreaking" and threatened to darken the already

Israel-Hamas conflict is 'new cloud' darkening economic outlook -IMF chief
Business|Economy|Food

Domino's Pizza misses quarterly sales estimate as demand eases

Domino's Pizza on Thursday missed market expectations for quarterly revenue, as higher menu prices and delivery charges discouraged inflation-weary consumers from ordering at the

Domino's Pizza misses quarterly sales estimate as demand eases
MidEast|News|World

Iran's foreign minister to make regional tour

Iran's foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian starts a regional tour on Thursday to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict involving trips to Iraq and Lebanon, Iranian state

Iran's foreign minister to make regional tour
Europe|MidEast|News|Political|World

Germany bans pro-Palestinian group Samidoun

Germany will ban the pro-Palestinian group Samidoun, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Thursday, adding that its members were celebrating Islamist Hamas "terror" in Israel on German

Germany bans pro-Palestinian group Samidoun
Europe|MidEast|News|World

Germany to support Israel in its defence efforts with two drones - minister

Berlin will allow Israel to use two Heron drones the German air force has in use in the country, defence minister Boris Pistorius said on Thursday ahead of a NATO meeting in Brussels

Germany to support Israel in its defence efforts with two drones - minister
Business|Finance

Citigroup's board to meet in Singapore for the first time since 2011

Citigroup Inc said on Thursday that its board of directors will meet in Singapore for the first time since 2011 as a show of commitment to the city state.

Citigroup's board to meet in Singapore for the first time since 2011
Economy|Europe|Finance

IMF's chief economist urges Italy to toughen budget plans -media

The International Monetary Fund wants Italy to make its 2024 budget framework more stringent, as tax cut plans made the Fund "a bit worried", its chief economist, Pierre-Olivier

IMF's chief economist urges Italy to toughen budget plans -media
Arts|Business|Entertainment|US

Striking Hollywood actors, studios suspend negotiations

Talks between the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) and negotiators for the SAG-AFTRA actors' union have been suspended after the union presented its most recent

Striking Hollywood actors, studios suspend negotiations
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy|Finance

Explainer-Goldman Sachs and its role in the multi-billion dollar 1MDB scandal

Goldman Sachs Group has sued Malaysia in a British arbitration court, as tensions escalate over a settlement agreement on the bank's role in the massive 1MDB corruption

Explainer-Goldman Sachs and its role in the multi-billion dollar 1MDB scandal
Economy|Environment|News|US

NY will not change offshore wind and other renewable power sales contracts

New York regulators on Thursday denied requests by developers of offshore wind projects and dozens of land-based renewable projects seeking billions of dollars in additional funding for

NY will not change offshore wind and other renewable power sales contracts
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Dollar General reappoints former CEO Vasos for second stint, narrows outlook

Dollar General brought back former chief Todd Vasos to replace CEO Jeffery Owen less than a year after his appointment, sending the company's shares up nearly 7% in trading after the bell

Dollar General reappoints former CEO Vasos for second stint, narrows outlook

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