Business
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Appeals court blocks Texas immigration law shortly after Supreme Court action
The decision comes just hours after the Supreme Court said the measure, known as SB4, could go into effect while litigation continues.
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Trump-backed Bernie Moreno wins Ohio’s Republican Senate primary
Trump-backed GOP Senate candidate Bernie Moreno managed to fend off Matt Dolan, who had the support of the party's old guard. He's set to take on...
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HVPE distribution shake-up hopes to narrow hefty discount as potential Shein IPO looms
The enormous discount to net asset value on FTSE 250-listed HarbourVest Global Private Equity (HVPE) shares could finally narrow after an overhaul...
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel addresses protests over shortages
In an exclusive interview with NBC News at Havana's International Informatics Fair, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel addressed the protests over...
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JetBlue to leave Kansas City, trim service from Los Angeles and Fort Lauderdale amid financial trouble
JetBlue is ending service to and from Kansas City as part of a broader route reorganization in the wake of a federal judge's decision to reject its...
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Federal Reserve expected to keep key interest rate at current level as inflation persists
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep its key federal funds interest rate unchanged at about 5.5% this week, as it continues to fight...
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Trump asks Supreme Court for 'absolute immunity' in election interference case
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday told the Supreme Court he should be granted immunity for his effort to overturn the 2020 election results...
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MARKET REPORT: 'Turbo' Tufan fires Rolls shares to a record high
Rolls-Royce stock has more than quadrupled in value since 'Turbo' Tufan Erginbilgic (pictured) took over as chief exec in January last year.
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Chimes ring for ice cream as Unilever plans to do the splits, says ALEX BRUMMER
Unilever boss Hein Schumacher (pictured) is moving into a higher gear with the decision to hive off its world leading ice cream brands
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Japan raises its benchmark borrowing rate for the first time in 17 years
It is the last central bank to end negative rates, a policy that has also been pursued by the ECB, as well as Switzerland, Sweden and Denmark.
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London fight for £15bn Unilever ice-cream float: Radical shake-up for consumer goods giant
Yesterday the consumer goods giant announced a radical shake-up that will see it spin off the unit in a move that is set to cost 7,500 jobs worldwide.
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Supreme Court allows Texas to enforce immigration law
The Supreme Court rules on Texas' contentious new law that gives local police the power to arrest migrants.