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Germany vows to fight violence against politicians after MEP seriously hurt
Interior minister Nancy Faeser promises ‘tough action’ to protect democracy as political assaults rise. The German interior minister Nancy Faeser has vowed to fight a surge in violence against politicians after a German member of the European ...The Guardian - World -
Treasury yields see biggest weekly drops in months as tepid April jobs report raises rate-cut hopes
Treasury yields finished at their lowest levels in three weeks on Friday after April’s official jobs report brought the potential for a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut back to the minds of some traders.MarketWatch - Business -
How Michelin stars explain the world
The west’s relative loss of power is reflected in fine diningFinancial Times - Business -
Weaker-Than-Expected Payrolls Push Down Dollar
The dollar fell in a week when the Fed was perceived as not too hawkish—after Chair Powell kept a rate hike off the table— and payrolls surprised to the downside, for a change.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Treasury Yields Fall on Weaker-Than-Expected Payrolls
Treasury yields fell, push down by weaker-than-expected payrolls.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Daimler Truck Targets Unchanged After Earnings Beat
Daimler Truck reported higher core profits in the first quarter, driven by gains in North America, and said it was on track to meet its financial targets for the year despite headwinds in Europe increasing.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Daimler Truck Targets Unchanged After Earnings Beat
Daimler Truck reported higher core profits in the first quarter, driven by gains in North America, and said it was on track to meet its financial targets for the year despite headwinds in Europe increasing.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
AI Could Breathe Life Back into Apple's iPhone Sales
Apple — and investors — are looking to artificial intelligence to breathe new life into its offerings, particularly as iPhone sales continue to sputter.The Wall Street Journal - World - Apple -
AI Could Breathe Life Back into Apple's iPhone Sales
Apple — and investors — are looking to artificial intelligence to breathe new life into its offerings, particularly as iPhone sales continue to sputter.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Apple -
Russian finance flows slump after US targets Putin’s war machine
Washington’s crackdown shows its leverage over global banking systemFinancial Times - Business - Russia
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