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Dollar holds near highs on trade jitters, Kiwi sinks to four-year low LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar held near recent highs on Monday as uncertainty over the U.S.-China trade war encouraged investors to move into the safety of the greenback, while the New Zealand dollar slid to a 4-year low after business confidence ...
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Asia stocks mixed amid better-than-expected Chinese manufacturing activity; Budweiser shares surge Asia stocks were mixed on Monday as Chinese factory activity in September came in above expectations. Mainland Chinese stocks slipped on the day, with the Shanghai composite shedding 0.92% to about 2,905.19 and Shenzhen component falling 1.08% ...
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How Does Coca-Cola Spend Its Money? Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) has its expenses largely clubbed under its cost of goods sold and SG&A expenses, which together accounted for about 87% of the company's total expenses in 2018. However, this is a reduction from 92% of total expenses that these ...
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Households helped to limit hit to UK economy as it shrank in second quarter - ONS LONDON (REUTERS) - Households helped to limit the damage to Britain's economy as it shrank ahead of Brexit in the second quarter, according to new data that also showed their financial health was less fragile than previously thought. FILE PHOTO: ...
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Thomas Cook refund delay 'ruined my dream holiday' Thomas Cook customers may have to wait as long as two months to receive a refund for holidays they have booked with the collapsed travel firm. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said direct debit customers would be refunded within 14 days but others would ...
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Less Than a Third of Americans Are Confident About Their Financial Future -- Here's How to Save More Planning for retirement can be stressful, particularly now that workers need to save more than ever. Retirement is only getting more and more expensive, and it's a rare employer who still offers a workplace pension. And with Social Security on shaky ground, ...
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Uber adds safety features after report about company's sexual misconduct investigations Uber has added several features to its app to make it safer for riders, the company announced last week. Continue Reading Below. Those features included a new ride verification system and bike lane alerts, according to a blog post written by Uber CEO Dara ...
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Chinese Stocks Drop as US Considers Limiting Investor Flows Chinese stocks fell Monday after a report that the Trump administration is considering ways to limit U.S. investors' exposure to Chinese assets. The CSI 300 Index fell 1% to close at a one-month low, on volume that was about 25% below the three-month daily ...
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Reliance Capital hopes to shutter two lending arms by December MUMBAI: Facing headwinds, Anil Ambani-run Reliance Capital, which has credit as well as insurance and mutual fund verticals, has decided to shutter its two lending arms by December, the company said Monday. Reliance Capital has two credit verticals ...
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FDA issues salmonella warning for raw dog food brand By Madeline Holcombe, CNN. CNN — The United States Food and Drug Administration is warning pet owners to stay away from Performance Dog frozen raw pet food produced on or after July 22, 2019, after a sample tested positive for Salmonella and ...
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Indiabulls Housing Finance share price falls 38% on concerns over merger with Lakshmi Vilas Bank The share price of Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd (IBHFL) crashed nearly 38% intraday to hit a fresh 52-week low today after Reserve Bank of India put private sector lender Lakshmi Vilas Bank under its prompt corrective action (PCA) plan. The development ...
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Casey's Reveals Name of New 'Midwest Mystery Pizza' ANKENY, Iowa — Casey's General Stores finally revealed the name for its newest pizza. After letting Casey's pizza fans vote, the new pizza will be called "The Midwestern." The gas station beloved for its pizza announced a new pie earlier this month, known ...
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China vows to continue opening financial markets China said it would continue to open up its financial markets and encourage foreign investment amid reports the Trump administration is considering restrictions on fund flows to China. "We will take further steps to promote high quality two-way financial ...
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