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Starbucks Corp. laid off corporate workers in the London and Hong Kong hubs that oversee parts of its international business, as the coffee chain gives third-party licensees greater latitude to run its stores outside of North America.
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Prime minister’s support in the parliamentary party is ebbing away
College students with any sort of work experience on their résumés are twice as likely to be employed shortly after graduating.
“My understanding is that they have five years to withdraw the money.”
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A clear majority of Keir Starmer’s cabinet believe it is now inevitable Andy Burnham will take over as prime minister, according to people familiar with the thinking of more than 15 cabinet ministers, who spoke on condition of anonymity on Friday. However, as of late in the afternoon, most remained
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Gold plunges 1.7% into oversold: Live levels
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Bitcoin trapped between $62,300-$64,600: Live levels
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Silver plunges 14.8% in a month, tests key support: Live levels
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Thomas Kean Jr. makes multiple stock transactions, including Amcor plc and EQT Corporation
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Brent set for 8% weekly fall as Israel, Hezbollah agree ceasefire