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Is golf an elitist sport? The Biden-Trump debate leaves some asking the question.
Just 22% of golfers are people of color and 42% have household incomes of $100,000-plus, according to the National Golf Foundation.Joe Biden -
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The Most Important Presidential Debate Ever
It was an unmitigated disaster for Biden and a rout for Trump. Democrats will have to face reality. -
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Trump's Better Performance in Presidential Debate Helps Dollar
A poor performance in the presidential debate by Joe Biden and a better one by Donald Trump lifted the dollar, although gains were limited due to the risk of weaker PCE inflation data, ING said.Donald Trump -
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Iran Election Goes to a Runoff
Iranians will have the choice between a reformist presidential candidate who favors engagement with the West and a hard-liner after a vote that saw record low turnout.Iran -
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S&P 500 Edges Lower After Biden-Trump Debate, PCE Data
The S&P 500 drifted lower, but still traded near its record as markets are poised to close out a monster first half of the year.Joe Biden -
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Treasury Yields Fall on Soft PCE Inflation
Treasury yields fell as May PCE report showed inflation slowing as expected. -
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Macron Runs France Like a CEO. His Customers Aren't Happy.
Disgruntled by inflation and immigration, voters could give power to the far-right party, hobbling the president and his globalist agenda. -
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Five Key Debate Moments Where Biden Stumbled
President Biden’s lackluster performance included flubbed words, a hoarse voice and instances where he lost his train of thought.Joe Biden -
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Nike's Warning Shakes European Footwear Stocks
Puma, Adidas and JD Sports shares fell after peer Nike warned that sales for fiscal 2025 are expected to fall, lagging the industry.
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A Trump victory could fuel more inflation. What investors can do now to protect themselves.
Barclays recommends positioning for inflation risks with the help of Treasury inflation-protected securities as the odds of a Trump victory go up.Donald Trump