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US House hardliners could try to block debt-ceiling deal without 'robust' cuts
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EV Battery-Maker SK On to Raise $944 Million to Ramp Up Capacity
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Paramount announces sale of Simon & Schuster for $1.62 bn
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Marketmind: Asian markets face tough act to follow
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Japan companies less confident about business conditions - Reuters Tankan
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