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Shadow chancellor wants to ‘go after’ financial institutions that fund polluters
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The United States and China on
Friday said they made progress in talks aimed at defusing a
nearly 16-month-long trade war that has harmed the global
economy, and U.S. officials said a deal could be signed this
month.
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Democratic U.S.
presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren on Friday proposed a
$20.5 trillion Medicare for All plan that she said would not
require raising middle-class taxes "one penny," answering
critics who had attacked her for failing to explain how she
would pay for the sweeping healthcare system overhaul.
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Bishop Auckland has enjoyed £200m of investment over seven years due to Jonathan Ruffer
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Moody's revised the outlook
on South Africa's last investment-grade credit rating from
"stable" to "negative" on Friday, saying there had been a
continued deterioration in the country's economic growth
trajectory and public debt burden.
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Saudi Aramco officials and advisers
are holding last-minute meetings with investors in an attempt to
achieve as close to a $2 trillion valuation ahead of an expected
Sunday announcement that the initial public offering (IPO) will
go ahead, according to three sources.
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Second man charged in connection with bodies found in refrigerated trailer in Essex
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Russia's Safmar group, an umbrella
for Mikhail Gutseriyev's family business, said in a statement on
Friday that it plans to buy some assets that it said were
previously owned by Gutseriyev's nephew, Mikail Shishkhanov,
from the state-controlled Trust bank.
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MPs admit that party’s direction under Johnson is a factor in quitting the House
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A June data breach that hit
Canada's Desjardins Group has affected all of the financial
cooperative's 4.2 million members, prompting government reforms
to protect personal information in the Canadian province of
Quebec, an official said on Friday.