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Argentina Will Buy Bonds From Local Funds Hit by Withdrawals Argentina's central bank is trying to stem investor panic and stabilize the mutual fund industry after many of the country's biggest funds suspended investor withdrawals in the wake of the government's default on $7 billion of local debt. The bank offered to buy ...
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Canada GDP Surged 3.7% in Second Quarter on Export Strength OTTAWA—The Canadian economy rebounded in the second quarter with its best performance in two years, as one of the strongest export showings this decade offset a decline in business investment and softness in household spending. Canada's gross ...
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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Campbell Soup, MSG Networks, Ulta Beauty & more Check out the companies making headlines midday Friday: Campbell Soup — Shares of Campbell Soup soared more than 8% on Friday after the food company reported higher than expected earnings. The company earned an adjusted 49 cents per share for ...
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Self-driving carmakers urge regulators to whiff the steering wheel out the window The federal government should rewrite the safety rules for automobile manufacturing so self-driving carmakers can deploy vehicles without traditional controls like steering wheels and pedals, according to public comments submitted by top car and tech ...
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Here's How People That Retire In Their 40s Pay Off Huge Debt Loads In Just A Few Years From a financial standpoint, parents have plenty to worry about while raising a kid. But their greatest financial concern isn't affording the bundle of joy. According to a recent survey by insurance marketplace Policygenius, 33% of married parents say paying ...
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Global Banks Prepare Their Next Moves as Johnson Steps Up Brexit Plans Global banks are preparing their staff in the U.K. for big changes as the prospect of a no-deal Brexit in October looms. JPMorgan Chase & Co., Nomura Holdings Inc. and Wells Fargo & Co. are among those taking action as the British government tries to stare ...
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Trade-war fears trigger the biggest decline in US consumer confidence in 6 years The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index showed its largest monthly decline since 2012 Friday, falling to 89.3 in August from a 98.4 reading in July. The newest data is the lowest reading since October 2016, following the recent yield curve ...
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Year Of The Blackout? AT&T-Nexstar Settle As Carriage Disputes Hit New High The latest in a long line of carriage disputes, which seem to have ramped up with the turmoil in traditional television, has come to an end. Nexstar Media Group and AT&T have come to terms in their spat, which knocked 120 Nexstar stations off the air in 97 ...
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M&S bans glitter from Christmas cards Marks & Spencer has joined the effort against microplastics by banning glitter from this year's Christmas cards, wrapping paper, calendars and crackers. The retailer, which last year tested a biodegradable alternative to glitter on its fresh flowers and plants, ...
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Volocopter's air taxi performs a test flight at Helsinki Airport German startup Volocopter says it's the first company to fly an electric vertical takeoff and landing (or eVTOL) aircraft at an international airport while integrated into the air traffic management system. The company released a video of its 18-rotor aircraft (or ...
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Google could pay up $200M to settle FTC investigation into YouTube, report says Google will reportedly pay between $150 million and $200 million to settle an investigation by the US Federal Trade Commission into alleged violations of children's data privacy laws on YouTube, Politico reported Friday. Last month, a report said Google had ...
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The Government Needs Your Help Finding Sketchy Underground Tunnels ASAP It's not every day that the government asks you if you know any good underground tunnels for conducting, uh, research. In fact, that sounds an awful lot like the plot of Us. So naturally, when the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)—more ...
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Tesla Stock Jumps As China Exempts Vehicles From Auto Tax China's automotive regulatory body said it will exempt Tesla (TSLA) vehicles from its purchase tax, driving shares of Tesla stock higher and helping the electric-car company lessen the impact of higher costs from tariffs in the U.S.-China trade war. X.
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Family awaiting Royal Caribbean cruise 'trapped' in Italy after their hotel room's safe was stolen Though one member of the Canadian family reportedly stuck in Italy after their passports and wallets were stolen ahead of a Royal Caribbean cruise has acknowledged that the gorgeous country is "definitely not the worst place to be trapped," the Ontario ...
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Bigger banks need customers for government's growth booster to work India's economic growth slumped to a six-year low of 5 per cent during the first quarter of the current financial year 2019/20, data released by central statistics office (CSO) showed. The gross domestic product (GDP) had grown by 8 per cent during the same ...
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Cross-border dairy co-op announces County Monaghan job losses The biggest cross-border dairy co-operative in Northern Ireland has announced job losses at a processing facility in County Monaghan. Lakeland Dairies said 68 jobs will go and others in the 130-strong workforce would be redeployed. The head of the ...
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Walmart and Target both hosting car seat trade-in events in September Walmart is joining Target in the car seat recycling game in time for National Baby Safety Month in September. Walmart announced Thursday it is launching its first-ever car seat recycling event, Sept. 16-30. Customers can trade in used car seats at the service ...
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Which hotels are ditching mini plastic toiletries – and which need to catch up? Marriott has become the latest hotel chain to pledge to remove miniature toiletries from its guest bathrooms, with a plan to cut tiny plastic bottles from all of its properties by the end of the next year. The promise will see small plastic containers replaced with ...
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No bank employee will be hurt in consolidation of PSU banks, assures govt The Indian government announced its most sweeping bank overhaul in decades, minutes before data showed economic growth in Asia's No. 3 economy slumped to a six-year low. Four new lenders that result from a series of state-run bank mergers will hold ...
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AT&T providing unlimited talk, text, data to Florida customers affected by Dorian WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — With Hurricane Dorian poised to hit Florida in the next few days, AT&T is easing the burden on its customers. MORE: WPTV Hurricane Section | TRACKER: Animated Maps | Hurricane Survival Guide | DOWNLOAD: WPTV app ...
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HDFC sells Gruh Finance shares worth nearly ₹67 crore NEW DELHI : Mortgage lender HDFC on Friday offloaded 27 lakh shares of its subsidiary Gruh Finance, worth nearly ₹67 crore through open market transaction. According to the latest block deal data available with BSE, HDFC sold 27 lakh shares of Gruh ...
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Warning: Working males over 50 most at-risk e-scooter riders Have you ever caught a glimpse of a suited male over the age of 50 zooming past riding an e-scooter on their way to work? Warning: steer clear. They are the most at risk demographic to come flying off the trendy mobility device. Riders between the age of 20 ...
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FDA recommends duodenoscopes with disposable components to reduce infection risk Because of the challenges associated with the reprocessing and cleaning of duodenoscopes with fixed endcaps, the FDA is recommending that manufacturers of the device and health care facilities transition to duodenoscopes with disposable components.
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Le Tote Bought Lord & Taylor for Two Major Reasons Where the retail industry saw an uphill battle in Lord & Taylor's middle-market woes, seven-year-old rental service Le Tote saw a shopping opportunity. Inventory and IP were the two major motivators behind Le Tote's purchase of Lord & Taylor from Hudson's ...
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Asda is selling dark orange Fanta for Halloween FANTA has rolled out a spooky twist to its blood orange flavour this Halloween - and it's on sale at Asda. Instead of its usual orange colour, the soft drink has been transformed to jet black. Fanta has rolled out a black fizzy drink in time for Halloween. 1.
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After legalising medicinal cannabis, why are ministers shutting down harmless hemp producers? Hemp production is a win-win for Britain: tax income, green jobs and major environmental benefits. What's stopping the government? ShareTweet. After four years of producing legal hemp products, a cooperative's licence for growing hemp was revoked by the ...
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