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Cargill to sell China protein business to private equity firm DCP Capital
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The Big Bet on Luxury Stocks Stumbles on Inflation, China Woes
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Dollar Shortage Spurs 44% Devaluation in Malawi’s Currency
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Yellen ‘Feeling Very Good’ About Soft Landing for US Economy
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L'Oreal boosts sales despite Asia disappointment
French beauty products giant L'Oreal said Thursday it managed double-digit revenue growth in the first half of the year although...
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Explainer-Why U.S. labor unions are gaining leverage in contract talks with big employers
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Ex-Goldman banker was 'framed,' attorney says at insider trial's close
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Will Xi Jinping’s Gamble on Vladimir Putin Pay Off?
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US auto strike's economic fallout starts to hurt global businesses
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Dartmouth tells NLRB that basketball players are students - for real - not employees
Dartmouth College lawyers say the Ivy League school’s basketball players shouldn't be considered employees because they are unpaid members of a money-losing program whose need-based scholarships don’t depend on their participation or talent
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Ukraine Poses Early Test for New House Speaker Mike Johnson
Newly installed Speaker Mike Johnson confronts critical early tests with an emergency aid request for Ukraine and Israel
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