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Oil jumps 2% as hospital blast increases Middle East tensions
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2023-10-18 14:18
Barbie is a hit and all kinds of business are hopping on the bandwagon
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California Shows Off New $25 Million Carbon Capture Technology Project
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China hopes France can help take heat out of relations with EU
By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) -China hopes France can "stabilise the tone" of EU-China relations, vice-premier He Lifeng told a
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FedEx Hires Aircraft-Leasing Executive as CFO as It Plans Cost Cuts
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Fed Picks Pledge to Cool Inflation in Senate Nomination Hearing
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AI is on the world's mind. Is the UN the place to figure out what to do about it?
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Hurricane Idalia's price tag could reach $20 billion, according to Moody's Analytics
Hurricane Idalia caused billions of dollars in damage, but the price tag won't be nearly as high as other major hurricanes, Moody's Analytics said Thursday.
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StanChart Trimming More Than 100 Roles as Part of Cost Cuts
Standard Chartered Plc is embarking on selective lay-offs of employees across its Singapore, London and Hong Kong hubs,
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UAW Demands Would Add $80 Billion to US Carmaker Labor Costs
New contract demands made by the United Auto Workers union would add more than $80 billion to each
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