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PlayStation Portal Is Back In Stock At Multiple Major Retailers
PlayStation Portal ...GameSpot - Tech -
Retail investors snap up triple-leveraged US equity ETFs
Volatile April markets draw money into riskier tradesFinancial Times - World -
Deepfake ‘menace’ hurting retail investors, warns head of India’s BSE bourse
Country’s two stock exchanges issue warnings after being targeted by scammersFinancial Times - World -
Retailers Scale Back Self-Checkouts to Curb Irritation---and Theft
Problems with the technology are prompting companies including Target and Walmart to change their operations or ditch the stations.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Retailers Scale Back Self-Checkouts to Curb Irritation---and Theft
Problems with the technology are prompting companies including Target and Walmart to change their operations or ditch the stations.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Toulouse 'fear factor' requires perfect Quins
Toulouse's "fear factor" means Harlequins could need a "10 out of 10 performance" to reach the Investec Champions Cup final, says scrum-half Danny Care.BBC News - Top stories -
Five factors that will determine Rangers-Hurricanes series
There are similarities between the two East heavyweights, but which differences will be most critical?ESPN - Sports -
Clinical Wilson pulls clear against Gilbert in semi-final
Kyren Wilson produces a clinical display of potting to open up a 14-10 lead over David Gilbert in their World Championship semi-final.BBC News - Top stories -
Swiatek beats Sabalenka in thrilling Madrid final
World number one Iga Swiatek holds her nerve to beat world number two Aryna Sabalenka and win her first Madrid Open.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Inoue thrills 55,000 in Tokyo as fightback denies Nery
World champion Naoya Inoue lived up his 'Monster' nickname as he climbed off the canvas to stop Luis Nery in front of 55,000 fans in Japan.BBC News - Top stories
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Dollar Recovers Losses After Friday's Weak U.S. Jobs Data
The dollar recovers from the losses it suffered after Friday’s weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs data, which reignited the prospect of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Zeekr Plans to Close IPO Book Early Ahead of U.S. Listing
Electric-vehicle maker Zeekr plans to stop taking orders for its over $300.0 million U.S. offering earlier than expected, people familiar with the process said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
UniCredit Upbeat on Outlook After Strong First Quarter
UniCredit improved its 2024 guidance as it reported better than expected profits for the first quarter on higher revenue and net interest income.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Infineon Cuts Guidance Again on Auto Caution
Infineon lowered its sales and profit margin forecasts for fiscal 2024 as it continues to struggle with slower growth in the automotive sector.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Israeli Forces Seize Key Gaza Crossing Ahead of Planned Rafah Offensive
Israel sent tanks into Rafah and took control of the crossing linking Gaza to Egypt, securing a strategic corridor as it ramps up preparations for an offensive.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel