Expected BOE Rate Hike Could Set Stage for Pause
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    Dollar Dips on CPI; Asia Stocks Outlook Mixed: Markets Wrap
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    Kroger CEO Vows Legal Fight for Albertsons Deal If Necessary
      Kroger Co. said it’s committed to hunkering down for a long legal battle if US regulators attempt to
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    Marketmind: Seeking signs of life in Chinese inflation
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    George Santos Pleads Not Guilty, Is Released on $500,000 Bond
      George Santos was released on a $500,000 bond after he was arrested and charged with fraud and money
      2023-05-11 02:57
    
    Apple Executive in Charge of TV+ and Sports Businesses to Depart
      Apple Inc.’s top executive in charge of its video and sports businesses is departing, according to people familiar
      2023-05-11 01:49
    
    US Default Swaps Are Now More Expensive Than Brazil, Mexico
      The cost of insuring Treasuries against default now eclipses some emerging markets as the American government gets closer
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    ECB Officials Start to Accept Rate Hikes May Not End in July
      European Central Bank officials are starting to accept that interest-rate increases might need to continue in September to
      2023-05-10 23:27
    
    Fed Gets Room to Hold in June as Inflation Shows Sign of Cooling
      Signs of moderating price pressures in April will give Federal Reserve officials room to pause their aggressive tightening
      2023-05-10 23:18
    
    Costa Rica’s President Declares an End to Decades of Reckless Debt and Deficits
      Costa Rica’s days of living beyond its means and running up reckless amounts of debt are over, said
      2023-05-10 22:30
    
    Denmark has a debt ceiling, too. It's never been a problem
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    UAE’s Royal Group Shorts US Stocks on Global Recession Fears
      An investment firm controlled by a top Abu Dhabi royal has built a short position worth billions of
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