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Morgan Stanley to join Goldman and JPMorgan in scrapping UK bonus cap
Group is latest Wall Street lender to change pay policy after curbs dropped in post-Brexit push to boost City of LondonUnited Kingdom -
MarketWatch - Business
Nvidia has added $1.8 trillion of market cap in 2024. Here’s how big that is.
Besides Nvidia itself, there are only four U.S. companies with valuations greater than the amount of Nvidia’s market-cap gains. -
Financial Times - Business
UK general election 2024: everything you need to know
An FT overview of the key policies, people and pollsUnited Kingdom -
VentureBeat - Tech
Gaming competes with YouTube for Gen Alpha’s attention, ad recall | Precise TV
According to Precise TV's latest survey, 91% of Gen Alpha plays games but trails YouTube in use, ad recall and driving purchases. -
The Guardian - World
Perimenopause finally gets more attention – because there’s something in it for men | Arwa Mahdawi
Celebrities have spoken up about their experiences – and Silicon Valley types learned ovaries may hold the key to long life. If you had asked 20-year-old me to explain what “perimenopause” was, I would have stared at you blankly. Honestly, I would ... -
The Guardian - World
Long ignored, at last the surrealist art of Leonora Carrington is getting the attention it’s due
The artist and writer is celebrated in a new UK show – but why was a woman of such talent so little known in her lifetime, asks her cousin?. Almost 20 years ago I travelled 5,000 miles to meet my father’s cousin, who had been estranged from our ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The WSJ Dollar Index Rises 0.1% to 100.57
The WSJ Dollar Index was up 0.1% to 100.57 — up for six of the past nine trading days. -
Yahoo News - World
President Milei's radical state overhaul officially becomes law after months of debate and protests
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NBC News - Politics
Special Report: SCOTUS rules Trump has immunity for official acts
The Supreme Court issued a ruling on Monday that former President Donald Trump can claim immunity from prosecution for official acts while in office, but not for unofficial acts.Donald Trump
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Ikea eyes Fifth Avenue as investment arm takes stake in Manhattan tower
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Markets look for shreds of optimism as French voters face ‘invidious’ choice
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Strike called off at Tata Steel’s Port Talbot site after talks offer
Move by union Unite paves way for negotiations with Indian-owned company over future of UK operations