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Israeli strikes on southern Gaza city of Rafah kill 18
Israel has carried out near-daily air raids on Rafah, where more than half of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million has sought refuge.Politico - Politics - Israel -
Israeli strikes on southern Gaza city of Rafah kill 18
Israel has carried out near-daily air raids on Rafah, where more than half of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million has sought refuge.Politico - Politics - Israel -
Israeli strikes on southern Gaza city of Rafah kill 18
Israel has carried out near-daily air raids on Rafah, where more than half of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million has sought refuge.Politico - Politics - Israel -
‘They hide when Israelis come’: Palestinians despair of leadership after killing of colonel’s son
Father of Khaled Arouq, 16, joins calls to reform Palestinian Authority as IDF raids in West Bank leave rising death toll. Khaled Arouq was in his pyjamas when he was killed, shot by a sniper before dawn during a recent Israeli raid close to the ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
Viking shares rise 8% after cruise line operator's market debut
The company's initial public offering coincides with a strong rebound in cruise bookings.CNBC - Business -
Treasury Yields Fall Slightly After Fed Decision
The U.S. central bank confirmed expectations by holding interest rates unchanged.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Carlsberg Buoyed by Growth in Asia
Carlsberg launched a new $144 million share buyback and maintained its full-year guidance after seeing strong growth in its premium drinks, driven by key markets in Asia.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Massive drone strike suggests Ukraine is going after Russia's devastating glide bombs
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Asia's Manufacturing Recovery Remains Patchy
Asia’s factory activity weakened slightly in April, with output growth cooling and employment dropping in a sign of fragile confidence among manufacturers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Norwegian Cruise’s stock falls after revenue missed, despite record bookings
Norwegian Cruise’s stock slumped Wednesday, after the cruise operator beat first-quarter profit expectations and raised its full-year outlook amid continued record demand, but missed revenue expectations for the first time in seven quarters.MarketWatch - Business
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German 10-Year Bund Yields Likely to Ease Gradually in Coming Quarters
German 10-year Bund yields are expected to decline only slowly in the coming quarters as numerous survey data point to increasing optimism over strong growth ahead in the eurozone, MUFG said.The Wall Street Journal - World - Germany -
Shell Launches $3.5 Billion Buyback
Shell’s first-quarter adjusted earnings fell by less than expected, and the oil major kicked off a share buyback as it hurried to close the valuation gap to its U.S. rivals.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Novo Nordisk Confident as Ozempic, Wegovy Demand Continues
The Danish pharmaceutical giant raised its full-year guidance to reflect better pricing in the U.S. and as global demand for its weight-loss and diabetes drugs continued to outstrip supply.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Pandora Lifts Sales Outlook After Strong Start to Year
Pandora raised its revenue guidance after reporting a market-beating result for the first quarter, and said the second quarter had got off to a healthy start with high single-digit like-for-like growth.The Wall Street Journal - World -
ArcelorMittal Cautious Despite Earnings Beat
ArcelorMittal reported better-than-expected earnings for the first quarter after volumes and prices improved, but cautioned that economic sentiment remained subdued with no signs customers were restocking on inventories.The Wall Street Journal - World