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| Reality bites pound as Brexit fears return SYDNEY (Reuters) - The pound extended its slide on Wednesday, as Britain's fixing of a fresh Brexit deadline rekindled fears of a chaotic exit from the European Union, while the dollar won back lost ground. FILE PHOTO: Euro, Hong Kong dollar, U.S. dollar, ... | |
| Lionsgate Faces Wall Street Skepticism as It Bets on Starz Wall Street watchers see added growth and better economics for the company's direct-to-consumer offering and more tie-ins with other OTT platforms beyond Roku and Amazon Prime. Lionsgate's investors have faced their own Hunger Games the past two ... | |
| Twitter and Facebook Want to Shift Power to Users. Or Do They? SAN FRANCISCO — Not so long ago, the technology behind Bitcoin was seen in Silicon Valley as the best hope for challenging the enormous, centralized power of companies like Twitter and Facebook. Now, in an unexpected twist, the internet giants think ... | |
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| Aramco shares slip on day of MSCI, Tadawul inclusion DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Aramco (2222.SE) shares fell almost 3% on Wednesday as investors pocketed profits on the day it was included in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index .MSCIEF and the Saudi Tadawul index .TASI. FILE PHOTO: A view shows branded ... | |
| 5 Bold Retail Predictions For 2020, For Walmart, Amazon And More Predicting the future is a fool's pursuit, it's been said, but sometimes the need to do so overwhelms any amount of common sense or logic. That's even more the case at the end of the year, when forecasting what's likely to happen in the new year seems to be ... | |
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| What's Next For PG&E? "Woefully short." That's how California Governor Gavin Newsom sums up PG&E Corp's (NYSE: PCG) latest bankruptcy exit proposal. And his words carry weight: The state's wildfire insurance law AB-1054 passed last summer essentially requires his approval ... | |
| Miners Fail to Disclose Waste-Dam Data Less than half of the world's larger miners have released safety and environmental details about their mine-waste dams, showing the mixed success of investors' demands for greater transparency after the deadly Brumadinho dam collapse in Brazil. | |
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