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Gold Edges Higher, Supported by Fed Rate-Cut Bets
Gold edged higher in the early Asian session, supported by bets for Fed rate cuts which would enhance the appeal of the non-interest-bearing precious metal.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
USD/SGD Falls, Dragged by Fed Rate-Cut Bets
USD/SGD fell during the Asian session, dragged by bets for Fed rate cuts.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Slovakia’s Premier Fico no longer in ‘life-threatening situation’
Prime minister was shot multiple times in assassination attemptFinancial Times - Business -
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Biden and Trump agree to 2 presidential debates; Man becomes first person with Down syndrome to complete 6 top marathonsCBS News - World -
FirstFT: Shein prioritises London back-up plan as New York IPO stalls
Also in today’s newsletter, Putin meets Xi and CME plans Swiss bitcoin marketFinancial Times - World - New York -
Cisco reports better-than-expected results even as revenue suffers steepest drop in 15 years
Cisco reported a 13% drop in revenue for the fiscal third quarter, the steepest decline since 2009. But results still topped estimates.CNBC - Business -
China is still an important market even if investors diversify from it now, says Peak XV
China will still be an important market in the years to come, said Peak XV, despite firms diversifying away from the country amid geopolitical concerns.CNBC - Business - China -
It will be even more expensive to borrow money for college this year—3 tips to cut down costs
Students taking out federal loans to pay for undergraduate college degrees will see a fixed interest rate of 6.53%. Use these tips to minimize your costs.CNBC - Business
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