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* ANC official says SARB ownership is separate issue from
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Posted at 14:50h
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Capital One Financial Corp was
sued on Tuesday after the bank said a hacker who has since been
arrested accessed personal information belonging to about 106
million people in the United States and Canada.
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Latin American currencies slipped on
Tuesday as investors awaited the conclusion of a U.S. Federal
Reserve policy meeting for clues on the direction of interest
rates, while Brazilian shares were hit by declines in banking
stocks.
The real edged lower for a second day ahead of
Brazil's...
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Capital One Financial Corp
shares fell as much as 5.8% on Tuesday as investors worried
about its management of customer data after the credit-card
issuer said information for 106 million people had been
compromised.
Posted at 14:18h
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UK set to pay a heavy price as no-deal fears drive further fall in sterling
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Phone call exposes tensions between London and Dublin
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U.S. President Donald Trump
on Tuesday called on the Federal Reserve to make a large
interest rate cut, saying he was disappointed in the U.S.
central bank and that it had put him at a disadvantage by not
acting sooner.
Posted at 14:12h
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New York's attorney general on
Tuesday said her office will begin an immediate investigation
into Capital One Financial Corp's data breach, which the
bank said involved the access of personal information belonging
to about 100 million people in the United States.

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Contracts to buy previously
owned homes rose more than expected in June, the National
Association of Realtors said on Tuesday in a report that showed
lower mortgage rates could be giving support to the housing
market.
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Some investors avoid country’s debt while no-deal rhetoric persists
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