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| Dollar firms as traders brace for US inflation gauge Dollar strength also clipped the wings of the kiwi and it bought $0.7286 after hints of a 2022 rate hike by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand had pushed it as high as $0.7316 on Wednesday. The Australian dollar dipped to $0.7732. | |
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| 5 Deals to Avoid on Amazon Prime Day 2021 Wirecutter senior staff writer Lauren Dragan notes that knockoff brands may also lack "refund and repair infrastructure," which means that "if something goes wrong with the thing you buy, and it's outside of Amazon's 30-day return policy, you have literally nobody ... | |
| What's Next for MGM TV and Mark Burnett After Amazon Acquisition? Another big question is the fate of Epix, MGM's premium cable channel. Epix was once largely focused on movies from its original studio partners, MGM, Lionsgate and Paramount Pictures. But after MGM bought out the channel entirely in 2017, the channel has ... | |
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| The best sunscreens of 2021 Best overall sunscreen: Hawaiian Tropic Island Sport Sunscreen Spray ($8.92; amazon.com) · Runner-up: Alba Botanica Sport Sunscreen ($7.84; amazon.com) · Best mineral sunscreen: Coppertone Pure & Simple Sunscreen Lotion ($8.97, originally $11.99; ... | |
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| Ark's Wood says bitcoin ESG push makes solar more appealing A push toward relying more on renewable energy for bitcoin mining could make the underperforming solar industry more attractive, star fund manager Cathie Wood said at a cryptocurrency conference Thursday. The value of bitcoin, the world's largest ... | |
| HSBC better late than never with US exit HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - The muted investor applause for HSBC's latest disposal says it all. Its Hong Kong-listed shares ticked up less than 1% on news that it's selling the bulk of its U.S. retail banking operations for a song, ending a long and ... | |
| Banks Flex Muscle With $23 Billion Gain as Congress Scolds CEOs As the hits kept coming, bank stocks kept rising -- indicating the executives mostly accomplished what they set out to do ahead of this week's congressional hearings: Avoid embarrassing moments or clashes that could cast lasting shadows over their industry. | |
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