Monday, September 30, 2019

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As-it-happens update September 30, 2019
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CNBC
"I knew they would cave in." That was the cutting remark from an old Wall Street hand to one of my first forecasts that none of the economic indicators justified an imminent interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve. Since then, stunning memoir revelations of ...
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Wall Street Journal
Shares of the world's largest brewer's Asian operations climbed in their trading debut on Hong Kong's stock exchange Monday, joining the ranks of other richly valued regional beer companies. Budweiser Brewing Co. APAC Ltd.'s shares opened slightly ...
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Washington Post
BERLIN — A German court has opened proceedings in a landmark case in which some 470,000 consumers aim to establish a right to compensation from automaker Volkswagen for cars affected by the company's diesel emissions scandal. The case, brought ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Woodford Patient Capital Trust PLC (WPCT.LN) said Monday that net assets fell 14% in the first half of 2019, and that the company faces a number of difficult issues in the near-term. The U.K.-listed investment trust said net assets fell to 654.2 million pounds ...
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Economic Times
Alleged corporate governance issues in Indiabulls Group weighed heavily on Dalal Street on Monday, as it sparked a selloff in banking stocks. YES Bank added to the woes, as the stock tanked 14 per cent to hit a 10-year low as the bank is supposed to have ...
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The Guardian
Q My aunt (89 years young) is currently in a care home but is desperate to get back to her own home as she's not happy in a residential home environment. She cannot look after herself and her home will need much work to refurbish to allow her to live there ...
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Nasdaq
AMSTERDAM, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Dominique Leroy, the Belgian telecommunications executive who was slated to move to KPN KPN.AS, has been dropped as candidate to take the top job at the Dutch company due to an investigation into a share sale, it said ...
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The Sun
THOUSANDS of Thomas Cook customers may have to wait up to two months to get a refund for their cancelled holidays after the travel company went bust last week. In an update from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the regulator said it needs to refund ...
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Decrypt
A report by JP Morgan Chase & Co Friday said the underwhelming launch of ICE's Bitcoin futures contracts exchange, Bakkt, is responsible for Bitcoin's latest price crash. The project's price fell off a cliff last week, falling more than 20 percent from $10,026 last ...
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Yahoo Finance
The ResApp Health Ltd (ASX: RAP) share price has started the week on a positive note. In morning trade the digital health company's shares have surged 11% higher to 24.5 cents. This leaves the company's shares trading within sight of their 52-week high of ...
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City A.M.
Uber UK and Europe boss Jamie Heywood may have only been in the job for 18 months, but he already personifies what the company has become since its angry confrontation with London mayor Sadiq Khan. That spat over Uber's London operations has ...
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Yahoo Finance
Good morning. Here's everything you need to know in Australia and beyond to kick off your week: ASX: The Australian share market is expected to open lower after a negative lead from overseas at the end of last week. The SPI200 futures contract was down ...
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Yorkshire Post
Fashion marketplace app Depop has revealed plans to push further across Europe and into Asia next year as it continues to take the millennial world by storm. Read more. Exports of Yorkshire bicycles soar · Here's how Tesco plans to impress the City.
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BloombergQuint
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Cruise ships are big business for port cities around the world. But starting next year, Cannes, one of the world's most famous ports-of-call, will no longer welcome them unless they comply with strict pollution controls. Passengers who ...
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CNBC
DUBAI — Saudi Arabia's strong credit rating has been taken down a notch by a major ratings agency thanks to geopolitical risks and concerns over the safety of its economic infrastructure. Fitch has downgraded the kingdom's long-term foreign currency issuer ...
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Express.co.uk
CRUISE passengers were forced to bed down on a basketball court after becoming stranded in Monte Carlo due to storms at sea. By Simon Osborne Simon Osborne. 08:32, Mon, Sep 30, 2019 | UPDATED: 10:50, Mon, Sep 30, 2019 ...
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