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Short dollar forward positions ballooned to $106.7 billion in May.
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As betrayals go, South Africa turning its back on the African continent is particularly brutal. Between 1960 and 1994, when South Africa’s liberation movements were banned and leaders like Nelson Mandela were imprisoned by the apartheid government, other African countries established camps and schoo
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In Knightsbridge’s Montpelier Square, property prices have tumbled from a decade ago as foreign buyers look elsewhere
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The attorney-general nominee’s journey from a white-collar New York law firm to the centre of the administration
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FRC is scrutinising allegations of financial misreporting at London landmark development
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Regulators want to use the technology in their bid to cut red tape
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US groups have been supplying AI services to Singapore-based subsidiaries of Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent
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Private equity has a winning formula for breaking the will of publicly traded UK targets. First, make (or merely weigh up) a cheap offer. Then, if your ambitions leak, let the outrage flush out the price shareholders will accept and leave them to nudge the board into talks. Is there no way of ending
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Unfinished railway is emblematic of the country’s fiscal strains.
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Corn futures steadied ahead of a key monthly US report on supply and demand, while concerns about weather risks eased.