Business
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Gaza cease-fire talks are a 'mess,' source says; Netanyahu vows Israel can fight alone after Biden threat
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed his country would "stand alone" if President Joe Biden suspends arms shipments over an invasion of...
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Stormy Daniels payment puts focus on Trump and check-writing as trial testimony resumes
Former President Donald Trump's criminal trial will resume Friday in New York City with testimony from his former White House executive assistant —...
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PR executive at Chinese tech firm Baidu apologizes for comments seen as glorifying overwork
A top public relations executive at Chinese technology firm Baidu apologized Thursday after she made comments that critics said glorified a culture...
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BUSINESS LIVE: UK GDP grows 0.6%; IAG profits take off; Rightmove eyes residential market improvement
Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are IAG and Rightmove.
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Rightmove expects weaker ad revenue growth as more lettings agents join the property platform
Britain's largest property portal now expects average revenue per advertiser to rise by £75 to £85 on the £1,431 made last year, having previously...
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Why the US Presidential Election will not derail the long-term appeal of US assets
Over the long term, given the diversity of sectors and the depth of innovation on offer, we believe the US is a market not to be ignored. Not even...
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SMALL CAP MOVERS: Light Science Technologies sales flourish
Light Science Technologies had plenty to celebrate this week.
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MARKET REPORT: North Sea giant Harbour closes in on £9bn German deal
North Sea producer Harbour Energy is closing in on a near-£9bn takeover in a swoop on most of the oil and gas assets owned by Wintershall Dea.
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Bank of England paves way for Britain to cut interest rates before the US
The Bank of England yesterday left interest rates on hold at 5.25% but strongly hinted at a cut this summer - possibly as soon as next month.
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Vodafone told to boost security as £15bn Three merger is given the green light
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden told the companies they must create a special committee to provide regular updates to the government.
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ITV hopes for summer ad boom as it continues to reel from Hollywood strikes
ITV, whose recent hits include Mr Bates vs The Post Office, starring Toby Jones (pictured), said revenues fell 7% in the first three months of the...
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CFPB rule to save Americans $10 billion a year in late fees faces possible last-minute freeze
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau regulation that promised to save Americans billions of dollars in late fees on credit cards faces a...