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Trading Day: Bonds play the blues
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Long-dated government bond yields around the world rose on Monday to levels not seen in decades. This weighed on stocks, which were also pressured by deepening skepticism around a U.S.-Iran peace deal and oil prices rising to a six-week high.
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World shares are mixed and oil prices slip after worries over stagflation pull US stocks lower
Shares are mixed in Europe and Asia after U.S. stocks edged back from their all-time high following a weaker than expected report on the U.S. economy
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Wall Street hangs near its records
U.S. stocks are drifting near their record heights
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China Explores Arctic 'Ice Silk Road' as Alternative to Middle East Shipping Routes
China Explores Arctic 'Ice Silk Road' as Alternative to Middle East Shipping Routes
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Asian Refiners Seek Alternative Saudi Oil Pickup Points Amid Red Sea Risks
Asian Refiners Seek Alternative Saudi Oil Pickup Points Amid Red Sea Risks
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Futures mixed in a big week for retailers as new questions rise over the consumer state of mind
Futures are mixed ahead of a big week for major retailers as new questions emerge about the state of the U.S. consumer, a major engine powering the American economy
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German Automotive Sector Faces Significant Job Losses Amidst Chinese Competition and Falling Profits
German Automotive Sector Faces Significant Job Losses Amidst Chinese Competition and Falling Profits
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How Doughnuts Became a Global Favorite With Countless Local Twists
Doughnuts, a beloved fried or baked good made from leavened dough, are enjoyed in countless forms across the globe. While often associated with a h...
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National Geographic Signature and G Adventures Expand High-End Expedition Offerings
National Geographic Signature and G Adventures Expand High-End Expedition Offerings
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AI market correction is coming, ECB blog predicts
FRANKFURT, Aug 17 (Reuters) - A market correction to tech stock exuberance in the U.S. is likely and could have far-reaching consequences due to limits in fiscal and monetary policy buffers to blunt the potential economic hit, a European Central Bank blog post said on Monday.
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Jeff Bezos just made his boldest move yet, into soccer
There is a point where money stops compounding and starts collecting. Past a certain size, the marginal dollar cannot buy a better return. It can only buy things that were never for sale. Sports franchises sit at the very top of that list. There are 20 Premier League clubs in any given season, ...
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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. Maintains Global Operations Across Utilities, Transport, Midstream, and Data Sectors
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. Maintains Global Operations Across Utilities, Transport, Midstream, and Data Sectors
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