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        • SNB Chief Will Be Schlegel as Switzerland Opts for Continuity

        • Turkish Rate Cut Likely Months Away for Economy Going in Reverse

        • Austerity Is Still an Election Winner, Czech Ruling Party Bets

        • Beijing Becomes Last Mega China City to Ease Housing Rules

        • Brazil Firm Eyes $150 Million Fund for Agricultural Giant’s Hottest Asset

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        • ECB’s Rehn Sees Bets for Two More Cuts in 2024 as ‘Reasonable’

        • Micron’s 65% Surge Puts Lofty AI Expectations Front And Center

        • Brazil Economists and Traders Split Over Next Interest Rate Move

        • Demand for Long-Dated India Bonds to Rise, ICICI Prudential Says

        • Brazil’s Inflation Slows More Than Expected as Rate Cuts Halted

        • Copper Deepens Slump From Record as Traders Eye Demand in China

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        • Borrowers revel in interest rate cut as the party ends for savers

        • What the Bank of Canada rate cut means for mortgages, consumer loans and investments

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        • Beijing Becomes Last Mega China City to Ease Housing Rules

        • HK Mall to Get $1 Billion Upgrade With Help From Hermes, LVMH

        • A $100 Billion Bet on China’s Economy Sours as Warehouses Empty

        • Traders Are Betting on Respite for HK Developer Sun Hung Kai

        • High RBA Rates Driving Some Home Borrowers to Sell, Kent Says

        • Bank of Korea Warns of Developers’ Debt Risks as Profits Shrink

        • Signa Founder Benko’s Home Raided by Police in Fraud Probe

        • Fed’s Cook Says Rate Cut Needed at Some Point But Timing Unclear

        • Viability Test Looms for Japan’s Sustainability-Linked Bonds

        • Asset-Backed Bond Market Is Helping to Fuel the Global AI Boom

        • BTG to Triple European Real Estate Investments to €1 Billion

        • Canada Inflation Quickens to 2.9%, Raising Bar for July Cut

        • Santander Sells Commercial Property Assets in Tourism Rebound

        • US Home-Price Growth Cools as Buyers Contend With High Rates

        • Kuwait’s Wealth Fund to Open Saudi Arabia Office to Boost Ties

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        • Washington Hostess Esther Coopersmith’s Mansion Is on the Market

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        • EU Refines Tariff Rates Set to Hit Electric Vehicles From China

        • Vatican’s Doomed Real Estate Deal With Ex-Banker at Heart of London Trial

        • Whirlpool Shares Surge on Report of Potential Robert Bosch Bid

        • FedEx’s Annual Profit Outlook Beats Estimates on Deep Cost Cuts

        • Airbus Tells Airlines Some of Their Deliveries in 2025 And 2026 May Be Delayed

        • Atos Says Onepoint Has Ended Talks, EPEI Offers to Step In

        • SNB Chief Will Be Schlegel as Switzerland Opts for Continuity

        • Shell going ahead with Canadian carbon capture and storage projects

        • General Mills Shares Fall on Sales Outlook as Shoppers Buy Less

        • Turkish Rate Cut Likely Months Away for Economy Going in Reverse

        • Even High Earners Worry About Making Ends Meet, US Poll Finds

        • Xi’s Former Chief of Staff Tapped to Push for Tech Breakthroughs

        • Norway Proposes First Acreage for Deep Sea Mining in Arctic

        • Beijing Becomes Last Mega China City to Ease Housing Rules

        • Assange Lands Back in Australia, Ending Exile After Guilty Plea

        • Brazil Firm Eyes $150 Million Fund for Agricultural Giant’s Hottest Asset

        • Japanese Stocks to Rise as Nvidia Rebound Lifts US: Markets Wrap

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        • EU Agrees on Belarus Sanctions to Target Russia’s Circumvention

        • Atos Says Onepoint Has Ended Talks, EPEI Offers to Step In

        • SNB Chief Will Be Schlegel as Switzerland Opts for Continuity

        • Norway Proposes First Acreage for Deep Sea Mining in Arctic

        • Brazil Firm Eyes $150 Million Fund for Agricultural Giant’s Hottest Asset

        • Japanese Stocks to Rise as Nvidia Rebound Lifts US: Markets Wrap

        • Oil price news: Oil holds above US$85 a barrel as market gears up for U.S. data

        • Ferrari Plans $7,500 Hybrid, EV Battery Service Subscription

        • AI Obsession Obscures Bigger Promise of Climate Tech

        • Copper Deepens Slump From Record as Traders Eye Demand in China

        • US Industries Fearing a Port Strike Urge Biden to Revive Talks

        • Rupert-Backed Chicken Producer Debuts at $396 Million Valuation

        • Trafigura Clinches Share of Major Zinc Deal Snubbed by Glencore

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        • Flows From Bonds Stir Interest in Hungary’s Lowly-Valued Stocks

        • Nervous Investors Tear Up ESG Playbooks in Election Supercycle

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        • Crypto Market Maker GSR Names Rosenblum, Song as Co-CEOs

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        • The Daily Chase: WestJet strike looms as mechanic talks break down again

        • Economists weigh in on May CPI uptick, consider July rate cut potential

        • Kevin O'Leary blasts Canada's 'weak leadership' amid economic uncertainty

        • Canada inflation quickens to 2.9%, reducing odds of July cut

        • U.S. Fed’s Bowman warns of upside risks to inflation, not time to cut

        • The Daily Chase: Canadian inflation is heating up again

        • 'We’re expecting modest disinflation': Manulife investment strategist on Bank of Canada outlook

        • Macklem: BOC can beat inflation without unemployment spike

        • Canada to curb China EV imports as Trudeau responds to Biden move

        • Bank of Canada to explain its pandemic actions as political tides shift

        • The Daily Chase: Target takes aim at third-party selling with Shopify partnership

        • Economists say BoC could cut interest rates again in July if inflation keeps cooling

        • Canada's China EV tariff plan draws debate over best approach

        • Canada May retail sales likely fall 0.6% after April rebound

        • The Daily Chase: Chinese EV tariffs coming, retail sales on track to tumble

        • Inflation, geopolitics weighing on tourism industry

        • The Daily Chase: WestJet strike averted for now

        • College clampdown on track to halve student arrivals to Canada

        • Bank of Canada considered waiting until July to cut rates

        • The Daily Chase: Collision conference underway, and a major deal in Canadian tech

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        • EU Refines Tariff Rates Set to Hit Electric Vehicles From China

        • Croatian President Milanovic Says Will Run for Re-Election

        • ECB Says Bulgaria Still Doesn’t Meet Criteria to Join the Euro

        • NATO Allies Struggle to Agree on Long-Term Funding for Ukraine

        • EU Agrees on Belarus Sanctions to Target Russia’s Circumvention

        • Latimer Defeats Bowman in Pricey NY Primary Shaped by Gaza War

        • Austerity Is Still an Election Winner, Czech Ruling Party Bets

        • NATO Approves Dutch Leader Rutte to Succeed Stoltenberg

        • Bond Market in Step With Fed Is About to Slam Into US Election

        • Medicare Cutting Price of 64 Drugs That Outpaced Inflation

        • Panetta Says ECB Must Be Ready to Handle Any Political Shocks

        • Biden Claims an Early Debate Win: RFK Jr.’s Absence From Stage

        • Turkey Ends Speculation by Ruling Out Mid-Year Minimum Wage Hike

        • Israel’s Order to Draft Ultra-Orthodox Faces Political Maelstrom

        • Battered Mexico Opposition in Disarray as AMLO Pushes for Reform

        • Nervous Investors Tear Up ESG Playbooks in Election Supercycle

        • Tories Slip Further Amid Betting Row,Poll of Polls Show

        • Kenya’s Dollar Bonds Fall Victim to Protests Against Fiscal Plan

        • French Companies Are Rushing to Sell Junk Debt Ahead of Election

        • UK Labour to Seek Economic Growth of at Least 2.5%, Starmer Says

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        • Atos Says Onepoint Has Ended Talks, EPEI Offers to Step In

        • Xi’s Former Chief of Staff Tapped to Push for Tech Breakthroughs

        • Beijing Becomes Last Mega China City to Ease Housing Rules

        • Assange Lands Back in Australia, Ending Exile After Guilty Plea

        • Japanese Stocks to Rise as Nvidia Rebound Lifts US: Markets Wrap

        • AI Obsession Obscures Bigger Promise of Climate Tech

        • Hackers Grow More Sinister and Brazen in Hunt for Bigger Ransoms

        • Billionaire Agnellis Boost Stake in Philips to $4.19 Billion

        • Micron’s 65% Surge Puts Lofty AI Expectations Front And Center

        • India Raises $1.3 Billion From Tepid Wireless Airwaves Auction

        • Mandiant Founder Aims to Impose Costs on Hackers in VC Role

        • Startup’s ‘Fentanyl Vaccine’ Aims to Block Drug’sHighs, Overdoses

        • Google and CME to Build New Facility to Move Trading Into Cloud

        • Abu Dhabi Fund Mubadala Loses Wefox Boardroom Battle as Sales Plan Rejected

        • AI Will Fuel Antitrust Fires, Big Tech’s German Nemesis Warns

        • Rimac Unveils an Autonomous Car Concept, Aims for 2026 Launch

        • China Merchants Buys 40% of PCCW’s Fiber Unit for $870 Million

        • Crypto Market Maker GSR Names Rosenblum, Song as Co-CEOs

        • ‘Father’ of China EV Industry Calls for Investment Talks With EU

        • Universal Touts Benefits of New Theme Park Near London

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        • Alphabet investors shouldn't ignore the warning signs: Martin Peers

        • The U.S. Fed is failing in four ways: Mohamed A. El-Erian

        • Apple, JPMorgan turn to pay now grow later

        • Remote Working Boom Is Huge for College Towns Like Knoxville

        • Walmart flashes a warning sign to the entire consumer economy: Andrea Felsted

        • Millennials are finally spending like grown-ups

        • Dismal U.S. GDP report raises the odds of recession this year: Gary Shilling

        • Musk is wrong for Twitter even if deal math works out

        • Chocolate bunnies can teach us to save our food supply

        • The Fed has made a U.S. recession inevitable

        • America's oil reserve weapon risks misfiring

        • Four-day workweeks can burn you out

        • U.S. Fed expects a soft landing. Don't count on it

        • Markets are pushing Fed into developing-economy territory

        • Commodity traders go from bonanza to bailout plea

        • Putin's war shows West must clean up dirty money

        • Salary transparency is good for everyone

        • Microsoft's US$69B Activision deal could be a blunder

        • What if the oil market bulls are wrong and this lonely bear is right?

        • Canada's trucker protest may spread from Ottawa to U.S.

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        • BlackRock Muscles Into Private Assets Market for Wealth Clients

        • Japanese Stocks to Rise as Nvidia Rebound Lifts US: Markets Wrap

        • Bond Market in Step With Fed Is About to Slam Into US Election

        • Nervous Investors Tear Up ESG Playbooks in Election Supercycle

        • SEC Still Weighing Next Steps in Court Over New Hedge Fund Rules

        • Bybit Is Now the World’s Second-Largest Crypto Exchange

        • Wrong-Way Leveraged Nvidia Bet Lured $740 Million Before Rout

        • Crypto May Become the New ‘Trump Trade,’ Bernstein Analysts Say

        • Bitcoin Funds See Most Outflows Over Two Weeks Since ETF Approval

        • Nvidia sheds US$200 billion in value after short run as top stock

        • Abu Dhabi’s Lunate Launches Global Sukuk ETF to Tap Rising Demand

        • Wall Street’s Smart-Trade Brigade Thrashed Again on Stock Boom

        • Tech Funds’ Record Cash Injection Is Traced to ‘Messy’ Rebalance

        • StanChart Setting Up Spot Crypto Trading Desk for Bitcoin, Ether

        • Taiwan’s Finance Regulator Vows to Ease Rules to Stoke Growth

        • Wall Street’s $5.5 Trillion Triple-Witching to Test Market Calm

        • Ex-BlackRock Executive Calls for Unity to Fight Climate Change

        • Crypto ‘Secondaries’ Prices Jump as Expectations of IPOs Climb

        • Consensys CEO Joseph Lubin Says SEC Closes Ethereum Inquiry

        • Bitcoin ETF Lists on Main Australian Stock Market for First Time

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        • Oilers Stanley Cup Final berth promoting Alberta’s capital

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