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2024-11-08


(Bloomberg) -- After an initial stampede into “Trump Trades,” investors in some asset classes are tapering their enthusiasm as they question whether Donald Trump will push through his ambitious tariff proposals as US president.Most Read from BloombergKey Ballot Initiatives and Local Races Highlight Views on Abortion, ImmigrationParis Restricts Through Traffic in City CenterFrom Housing to Immigration, Key Ballot Initiatives and Local Races to FollowThe dollar reversed much of its post-election s

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2024-11-07


A two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, he was a reporter, editor and columnist for The Washington Post, renowned for his deeply sourced dispatches.

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2024-11-02


Many in Hollywood have struggled to navigate how to talk about their support for Israel on social media. Some of them have turned to Hen Mazzig for advice.

2024-10-24


Polymarket said that it had linked a single trader to accounts that have wagered heavily on the Republican to win, pushing up his odds on the prediction market.

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2024-09-23


The House Financial Services Committee will grill all five members of the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Chairman Gary Gensler this week.

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2024-09-22


Obituary: Peter Jay

Sep 22, 2024, 11:11 AM

Economist and broadcaster who controversially became the UK ambassador to Washington and launched TV-am.

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2024-09-05


The United States Chamber of Commerce has released its list of the top 100 small businesses in America for 2024, which will be narrowed down next month.

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2024-09-03


(Bloomberg) -- September has traditionally been a terrible month for traders and risks being even harder to navigate in 2024 given lingering questions about the Federal Reserve’s anticipated interest-rate cut.Most Read from BloombergA Guide to Urban Swimming in Europe, Beyond the SeineDense Cities With Low Emissions Suffer Most From Air Pollution, Study FindsBonds, stocks and gold have typically suffered losses in the month, as traders reassessed their portfolios after the summer break. The S&P

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