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China's Stimulus Barrage Draws Out Cautious House Hunters
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World - Financial Times
China’s real intent behind its stimulus inflection
Technology and self-sufficiency matter more than growth and profits6 hours ago - China -
World - Financial Times
China stimulus unleashes ETF buying spree in US and Europe
Bonanza helped lift global September inflows to $141bn, keeping industry on track for record-breaking yearYesterday - China -
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China’s ‘whatever it takes’ moment? Investors hope for hundreds of billions in new stimulus
Investors are on tenterhooks as Beijing prepares to deliver fresh policies to boost its economy.14 minutes ago - China -
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Homeowners haven’t drained cash out of their houses this fast since 2008
Homeowners across the U.S. may be locked in, but they can still cash out.14 hours ago -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Baidu Seeks to Roll out Robotaxi Service Outside China
Chinese internet company Baidu has been seeking new growth engines in fields such as self-driving technology as its core advertising business has slowed in recent years.Yesterday - China -
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Venture Investors Remain Cautious, Even as Stocks Surge
A Pitchbook report explains that a one-third drop in deals from the preceding quarter is rooted in limited liquidity, which will slow the IPO pipeline.11 hours ago -
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The National Weather Service is describing Hurricane Milton as a "historic storm." It could be the worst hit to Tampa, Florida, in more than a century. Jeff Masters, a scientist who formerly worked ...Yesterday -
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Messi: Soaked pitch led to 'ugly' Venezuela draw
Lionel Messi blamed the conditions of the pitch Estadio Monumental de Maturín for Argentina's "ugly' 1-1 draw against Venezuela on Thursday night in their first World Cup qualifier of the October ...58 minutes ago
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