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James Clapper served as director of national intelligence. The June 28 Potomac Watch column misstated his title. -
MarketWatch - Business
Nvidia’s rebound from its correction only makes the stock more dangerous to buy
Semiconductor stocks are bubbling and could lose 40% of their value. -
ABC News - Sports
UEFA to investigate gesture by England's Jude Bellingham for possible violation of 'decent conduct' rules at Euro 2024 (CORRECTS: A previous APNewsAlert incorrectly said Euro 2004)
UEFA to investigate gesture by England's Jude Bellingham for possible violation of 'decent conduct' rules at Euro 2024 (CORRECTS: A previous APNewsAlert incorrectly said Euro 2004)
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Fed's Powell, U.S. Data Could Weaken Dollar
The dollar is at risk of falling if Jerome Powell points to slowing inflation in a speech at the Sintra Forum in Portugal, while data could show another decline in U.S. job openings, ING said. -
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Eurozone Short-End Government Bonds Look Supported
Short-end eurozone government bonds look supported by an expected decline in flash estimate eurozone inflation and ECB policymakers’ comments at the symposium in Sintra, Portugal, Commerzbank Research said. -
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Sainsbury's Backs Outlook After Sales Rise
Sainsbury’s reiterated its guidance for fiscal 2025 after benefiting from a robust and sustained momentum in grocery sales. -
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Nikkei Rises 1.1%, Led by Financial Stocks
Japanese stocks ended higher, led by gains in financial stocks thanks to expectations for Bank of Japan potential rate increases. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Richemont Taps Louis Ferla as Cartier CEO
Ferla will succeed Cyrille Vigneron, who decided to retire after eight years as head of the division.