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Wall Street finishes mixed on a quiet day of trading
BP net profit slumps as gas prices drop
Price index of sand up between 0.2 pct and 2.6 pct in April
IAG leads Footsie higher as airline shares take off
Sweden’s central bank boosts Footsie
Copper hits US$10,000 as Goldman Sachs warns of supply risk
Rice stockpile shrinks in April–report
Services Producer Price Index rises 1.0 pct to 115.8 pts in 1Q
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Fuel up 10p a litre so far this year
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Reddit shares rise more than 15% in first quarterly earnings since going public
S&P 500, Dow Jones end higher to extend streaks
German exports rebound in March
Debt surges to record high in blow for global economy
Totalenergies mulls moving listing to Wall St
U.S. small-cap stocks struggle as elevated interest rates take a toll
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare bucks trend
Global stock market rally continues
US said to have revoked Qualcomm, Intel licences for exports to Huawei
Copper hits $10K amid supply risk warning
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MSX index ends lower
Gold eases as dollar ticks higher, China ups reserves
Mental Health Minister sought advice on social impact bonds
Lower sales, delayed projects pull down DMCI profit by 25%
Chinese demand for NZ meat softens
Walt Disney shares fall despite signs Iger’s turnaround measures are working
LKP Securities Reports Stellar Earnings For Q4FY24, PAT Jumps 249% QOQ
Gov’t raises $2 B from bond sale
Stocks rise on renewed hopes of US Fed rate cuts
Swiss Army Knife now available without knife
Philippines’ gross dollar reserves dip at end-April
S&P/TSX posts small gain, U.S. stock markets flat
PIF’s Eg yptian investment arm to acquire shares in Social Impact Capital
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Oil prices rise amid Gaza ceasefire talks
Stocks fall on double dose of data
Share buybacks offer window into Seatrium board’s perspective on its stock’s value