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Central Bank of Erdogan Has Foreign Cash Exiting Turkey With President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's sacking of his third central bank governor in less than two years, Turkey's dominant political leader of the past century has demonstrated yet again his determination to fight the conventions of modern economics.
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Watch as Powell and Yellen Testify on Economic Recovery: Live Updates Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell told lawmakers that the economy is healing from the pandemic downturn and continued to play down inflation concerns at a hearing before House lawmakers on Tuesday. Mr. Powell, in response to a question about ...
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US Health Officials Question AstraZeneca Vaccine Trial Results According to federal officials, an independent panel of medical experts said the promising results announced by the company on Monday may have relied on "outdated information.".
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US Health Officials Raise Concerns Over AstraZeneca Vaccine Data LONDON—U.S. officials said they were told AstraZeneca AZN -2.93% PLC may have released outdated information about trial results for its Covid-19 vaccine—a surprise disclosure that immediately cast doubt on the company's assertion a day before that ...
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Shares slip, dollar creeps up as markets await Powell and Yellen (Recasts). FILE PHOTO: Men wearing face masks are seen inside the Shanghai Stock Exchange building, as the country is hit by a novel coronavirus outbreak, at the Pudong financial district in Shanghai, China February 28, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song.
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Organizing Gravediggers, Cereal Makers and, Maybe, Amazon Employees A group of gravediggers in Columbus, Ohio, who just negotiated a 3 percent raise. The poultry plant that processes chicken nuggets for McDonald's. The workers who make Cap'n Crunch in Iowa. The women's shoe department at Saks Fifth Avenue in ...
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Wall Street Loosens Up as 100-Hour Weeks in Pandemic Take a Toll Citigroup Inc. was the latest to chime in, with Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser banning internal video calls on Fridays and encouraging staff to take vacations. On Sunday, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. CEO David Solomon ...
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Dow drops more than 300 points in afternoon slide, Caterpillar leads losses U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday in an afternoon slide led by shares of companies with the most to lose if there are any hiccups in the reopening of the global economy from the Covid pandemic. The S&P 500 dipped 0.8%, pressured by industrials and materials.
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A Bipartisan Policy Win: Solving The National Retirement Crisis Now that the latest COVID-19 relief package has been signed into law, the Biden administration is poised to tackle broader issues – from climate change to immigration reform. Already, there are strong disagreements on these and other policy areas as ...
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Turkish opposition slams Erdogan after cenbank governor ousted ANKARA (Reuters) - Opposition parties say Turkey is paying a steep price for President Tayyip Erdogan's wayward economic policies after his shock firing of the central bank governor sent Turkish financial markets reeling. FILE PHOTO: Turkey's new Central ...
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