BUSINESS
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‘Draconian, unethical’ and ‘soul-killing’: Citi takes leaf out of Goldman’s loyalty oath playbook
Citigroup is hopping on the loyalty oath trend, asking its newest class of junior investment bankers to disclose whether they…
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U.K. borrows billions more than expected as debt costs surge
UK government borrowing came in more than forecast in June, a setback for Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves that…
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Elizabeth Warren warns Trump tariffs make U.S. seem unreliable to trade partners
Indeed, markets have now generally begun to look through the tariff back and forth, and are less concerned by the…
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Ousting Jerome Powell risks setting off market panic, but Trump may have found a workaround
President Donald Trump says he has finally found a way to achieve his goal of removing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, accusing…
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Sweet Loren’s CEO was unfulfilled in her ‘real’ jobs—beating cancer gave her the guts to quit and launch the $120 million cookie brand
There are many people out there feeling stuck in their full-time jobs, waiting for divine intervention or the perfect moment…
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Trump administration is sending weapons to Ukraine again
The Trump administration has resumed sending some weapons to Ukraine, a week after the Pentagon had directed that some deliveries be…
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Europe’s corporations enter new era of cooperation with E.U. to bolster competitiveness against the U.S. and China
Good morning from Geneva. For years, European policymakers and business leaders have been fretting about what the right response is…
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‘Shark Tank’ investor Kevin O’Leary says he loves getting motivated by his haters: ‘It’s not about the money anymore’
Kevin O’Leary has risen to icon status in the business world over his four-decade career. And he’s done it all—from…
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Trump signs ends U.S. sanctions on Syria with executive order
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the move was designed to “promote and support the country’s path to stability…
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Consumer spending pulled back in May as inflation heated up—a double whammy of bad news
For the first time this year, consumers pulled back on spending as the bad mood that’s been pervasive since tariffs…
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