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Global Luxury Retail Rental Growth Slows as Market Becomes More Selective
Global Luxury Retail Rental Growth Slows as Market Becomes More Selective
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Slumping AI stocks and rising oil prices slow Wall Street's record-breaking run
Sudden stops for technology stocks and rising oil prices are slowing Wall Street’s record-breaking run
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Trading Day: AI beats Iran impasse
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida, May 11 (Reuters) - U.S. and world stocks touched new highs on Monday, as artificial intelligence fever continued to outweigh the prolonged U.S.-Iran impasse.
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Morning Bid: Peace talks stutter
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee Markets are stuck in a loop of hope and despair as talks to end the war in the Middle East remain deadlocked, with the latest setback sending oil prices higher, fanning inflation worries and underpinning the dollar. U.S.
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Oil prices rise after Trump rejects Iran's latest peace proposal, but US stocks hold steady
Oil prices are rising as the war with Iran threatens to drag on for longer, but the U.S. stock market is nevertheless holding near its record heights
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Wall Street falls from its records as AI stocks slump and oil prices rise
Rising oil prices and sudden stops for technology stocks are knocking Wall Street off its record highs
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Wall Street mixed, oil prices jump as Trump calls Iran's response to peace deal 'unacceptable'
U.S. markets hovered near recent records while oil rose more than 2% following U.S. President Donald Trump’s rejection of Tehran’s response to the latest U.S. proposal on ending the war in Iran
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European shares tepid as markets weigh US-Iran deadlock
By Twesha Dikshit May 11 (Reuters) - European shares were muted on Monday, as stalled U.S.-Iran peace negotiations pushed oil prices higher and weighed on risk appetite. The pan-European STOXX 600 was flat at 611.68 points, as of 0805 GMT.
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Explainer-Who are the 'bond vigilantes' exacting a price from Britain's government?
By Dhara Ranasinghe LONDON, May 12 (Reuters) - Britain's long-dated government borrowing costs have surged to their highest since 1998 as concern that a potential change in leadership could weaken fiscal discipline unnerves bond investors.
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Wall Street points to losses as pessimism over quick end to Iran war persists
Wall Street was on track to open lower and oil prices continued to rise as optimism about an end to the Iran war seemed to fade
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Simon Property Group Reports Strong Q1, Increases Dividend and Outlook
Simon Property Group Reports Strong Q1, Increases Dividend and Outlook
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AI Talent Pay Surges in 2026 Amid Global Shifts and Emerging Markets
AI Talent Pay Surges in 2026 Amid Global Shifts and Emerging Markets
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