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The Fed cuts interest rates again. But it's divided about what comes next
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The Fed is expected to cut interest rates at its meeting. Here's what it means for consumers.
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Rwanda-backed M23 rebels say they've seized the strategic city of Uvira in eastern Congo
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Too many unauthorised pre-Budget leaks, says Reeves
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How to manage your wealth in uncertain times: Watch our discussion with Michelle Holgate, Simon Lambert and Jeff Prestridge
Mail Online
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William Hill owner considers sale after Budget gambling tax hikes
The Independent
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Social media ban for children under 16 starts in Australia
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Why Markets Are Getting Anxious About the Fed
The New York Times
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EU defense czar accuses Trump of seeking to dismantle bloc’s unity
Politico Europe
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What a flop! Shares in cinema chain Everyman crash as film fans stay away
Mail Online
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Powerball Jackpot Hits $930M: What Are the Chances of Winning?
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EY probed by watchdog over unauthorised auditor reports
Mail Online
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Reeves: PM and I decided ‘as a team’ not to hike income tax
The Independent
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William Hill owner considers sale after Budget gambling tax hikes
The Independent
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Fighting payment fraud with AI
The Independent
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The 7 most reliable used sedans and hatchbacks for under $10,000
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Connected workflows are the answer to the construction industry’s woes
The Independent
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Strengthening green credentials and powering UK business decarbonisation
The Independent
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Transforming payments technology with AI
The Independent
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The $94,260 question: what’s really putting your business at compliance risk?
The Independent
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AI proficiency is emerging as one of the UK’s new labour divides
The Independent
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Building the foundation for commerce media in the agentic era
The Independent
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December is a great time to buy a new car and this is why
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Don’t Settle for a Subpar Health Savings Account
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IMF urges China to address economic imbalances as trade surplus hits $1 trillion
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December is a great time to buy a new car and this is why
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Reeves: PM and I decided ‘as a team’ not to hike income tax
The Independent
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F&O frenzy: NSE's 15-minute tweak that could save billions for traders - explained
The Times of India
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I lost £489 to a Winter Fuel Payment scam... but HSBC won't reimburse me
Mail Online
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London housing market to strengthen as wages rise and rates fall, Berkeley says
The Independent
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Privacy regulator orders Coupang to revise terms, simplify membership cancellations
The Korea Times
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When will the stock market's AI juggernauts start spreading the wealth to other companies?
Business Insider
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Gold price today: How much 22K, 24K costs in Delhi, Mumbai - Check rates
The Times of India
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I.M.F. Prods China, Gently, on Its Weak Currency
The New York Times
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AI slop ad backfires for McDonald's
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Hiltzik: Is $140,000 really a poverty income? Clearly not, but the viral debate underscores the 'affordability' issue
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Hollywood has already faced steep job cuts. The Warner deal could make it worse
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Paramount wants to buy Warner Bros. What to know about hostile takeover bids
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Fed meeting recap: Central bank cuts rates for a 3rd time — and shows its biggest split in years
Business Insider
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Starlink price plans for India: Elon Musk-led company may charge Rs 2,500-3,500 per month; check details
The Times of India
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Forget JPMorgan's new $3 billion tower. Take a peek inside the founder's 119-year-old library.
Business Insider
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Silver price today: Silver crosses Rs 1.91 lakh mark; hits new lifetime high
The Times of India
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Betting markets predict Time's 2025 Person of the Year won't be a person at all
Business Insider
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India-EU trade deal: Goyal says FTA talks advancing in positive direction; 'committed for an early conclusion'
The Times of India
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US stocks rise after the Fed cuts rates and hopes build for more
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Founder, university team up to boost economy through new center
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Fed cuts interest rates, warns of ‘challenging situation’
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What do Wall Streeters really want for the holidays?
Business Insider
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One of bitcoin's biggest bulls just slashed their forecast in half
Business Insider
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Tui sees earnings take off, but outlook more modest for 2026
The Independent
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Trump Administration Rules Threaten Nobel Prizes Won by Immigrants
The New York Times
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5 New Chocolate Shops in Paris to Try Out
The New York Times
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A divided Fed cuts interest rates again as economic concerns persist
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AI chip smuggling crackdown: Nvidia builds location-tracking tech; ‘Monitor entire AI GPU fleet
The Times of India
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OpenAI names Slack CEO Dresser as first chief of revenue as ChatGPT maker aims to make a profit
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Tui hails record profits as holidays remain a 'top priority' for consumers
Mail Online
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How a lesser-known Swedish private equity giant plans to win over US retail investors
Business Insider
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Cinema chain Everyman to miss forecasts amid weak UK box office
The Independent
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MG S6 EV is the latest electric family SUV - does it feel premium or forgettable in a mass of Chinese rivals?
Mail Online
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India-US trade deal: US team in Delhi; Piyush Goyal shares important update, says ‘talks are…’
The Times of India
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Sky’s Priya Dogra announced as new Channel 4 chief executive
The Independent
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Coupang C.E.O. Resigns in Fallout Over Massive South Korean Data Breach
The New York Times
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The Mutual Fund Advisor: Choosing the right fund: A 5-step shortcut that actually works
The Times of India
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Anglo American secures shareholder backing for £37.5 billion Teck merger
The Independent
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More trouble for IndiGo? After 5,000 flight cancellations, Competition Commission of India may launch antitrust probe
The Times of India
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Asian benchmarks mostly decline as investors anticipate US rate cut
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Southeast Asia embraces offshore wind power, as Trump bashes renewable energy
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Tui sees earnings take off, but outlook more modest for 2026
The Independent
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William Hill owner Evoke considers sale or break-up after budget tax hikes – business live
The Guardian
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China's Tencent quits Paramount's bid for Warner Bros to avert national security questions