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(Reuters) -Paramount Global said on Monday it was selling Simon & Schuster to KKR & Co for $1.62 billion in
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Japan may intervene on yen again, BOJ should ditch easy policy - ex-financial diplomat
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO Japan could intervene again to support the yen if it declines further, former top
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ECB's de Guindos singles out services as top inflation worry
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The Financial Toll Of Fan Culture — Do You Have To Be Rich To Be A Fan Today?
When I was 16 years old I was lucky enough to see Taylor Swift live for the first time. My sister and I pooled all our resources — birthday card cash, babysitting tips, pocket money — to splurge on Speak Now tour tickets at my closest venue, London’s O2 Arena in the UK. Along with our mom (our chaperone) and a friend, we took our places in the back row and clung onto the near vertical seats to sing, scream, jump, and cry, all at the same time. We wore the very best from our existing wardrobes and took barely any pictures. The only evidence from the then Best Night Of My Life is a grainy, disposable photo that my mom made us take outside the arena “for posterity’s sake.” I’m clutching my simple but lovingly made poster and smiling awkwardly — I was far too teenage and far too uncomfortable in my own skin to want to pose. Neither I nor my family can remember how much we paid but the internet tells me tickets started at $37 and there’s no way, despite our combined piggy banks, that we would have been able to break $60 two times over. Not to mention the cost of our train tickets to and from London, which we would also have been expected to cover.
2023-08-02 22:56

Thingspire to democratize Scope 3 carbon accounting
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2023-11-24 08:26

BOJ seen keeping ultra-low rates, may relax yield control
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2023-07-28 08:29

Summer intern's commute goes viral: She flies from South Carolina to New Jersey because it's cheaper than renting
Typically, college interns find cheap places to live for the summer. One woman is going to great lengths to do that.
2023-06-16 00:47

A Simple Tool to Unlock Trillions of Dollars in Clean-Energy Investments
Solar and wind power are the cheapest sources of energy in most of the world. And, yet, there
2023-06-22 00:55

Powin Signs 10GWh Agreement with EVE Energy
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2023-06-15 22:26

Knightscope Launches $10M Public Safety Infrastructure Bond Offering
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2023-10-25 21:53

Who was Claire Risoldi? Flamboyant Philadelphia socialite and fraudster dies before serving jail time
The circumstances surrounding Claire Risoldi's death have yet to be revealed, adding another layer of mystery to her already enigmatic legacy
2023-08-07 15:17

James Patterson, Margaret Atwood among thousands of writers urging AI companies to honor copyrights
James Patterson, Suzanne Collins and Margaret Atwood are among thousands of writers endorsing an open letter from the Authors Guild urging AI companies to obtain permission before incorporating copyrighted work into their technologies
2023-07-19 03:45
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