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Gross: Bonds, like men, are in a bear market The Janus Henderson fund manager had already earlier this week declared that the bond bull market was over, and in his first letter of 2018, he attempted to compare the fading fixed income outlook to that of men in the midst of a social awakening on sexual harassment in and outside the workplace.
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Monkeys in Florida have deadly herpes, so please don't touch them If you see a monkey in Florida, don't touch it. It seems like pretty basic advice, especially now that scientists have found that more than a quarter of these adorable, feral invaders carry the deadly herpes B virus. Though at least 25 percent of the population carries the virus — which causes mild disease in ...
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Gourmet chocolate becomes economic lifeline in Venezuela crisis CARACAS (Reuters) - In a modest apartment near a Caracas slum, nutrition professor Nancy Silva and four aids spread rich, dark Venezuelan cocoa on a stone counter to make chocolate bars to be sold in local shops that cater to the crisis-hit country's dwindling elite.
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Grab, Uber's rival in Southeast Asia, pulls in strategic investment from Hyundai Grab, Uber's closest rival in Southeast Asia, continues to slowly release information about its newest funding round after it revealed it has netted a ... Hyundai also has services operational in the Netherlands and Austria, but a partnership with Grab — which claims 2.3 million drivers and 77 million ...
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After al-Qaeda: No signs of recovery in Yemen's Mukalla Burned-out cars, rusted bullet casings and debris from levelled buildings line the narrow, winding streets of Mukalla, a jarring reminder of the intense fighting that ravaged the seaport nearly three years ago. In a blitzkrieg similar to when the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) ...
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Struggling Xerox Is Reportedly in Deal Talks With Japan's Fujifilm Xerox, under pressure to find new growth sources amid shrinking demand for its printer and copier business, is in talks for a deal with Japanese camera maker Fujifilm Holdings that could include a change in control of Xerox, the Wall Street Journal reported. Norwalk, Conn.-based Xerox (xrx, +0.46%) ...
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Teenager De Minaur Making Waves In Sydney Playing with a confidence and maturity that belies his years, Australian Alex de Minaur continued his assault at the Sydney International on Thursday night.
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English duo lead the way in South Africa English duo Chris Paisley and Matt Wallace led the charge in the opening round of the BMW SA Open Championship proudly hosted by the City of Ekurhuleni at Glendower Country Club. Both players started the tournament on the back nine and it was not long before they hit the birdie trail on the 11th ...
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Breakdown In Diplomacy When North Korea agreed to send athletes to the Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, next month, it was hailed as an amazing diplomatic breakthrough. But that inspiring mood of unity and goodwill has just been shattered to bits: Leaked plans from the North Korean weapons program revealed ...
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Chic 5* beachfront hotel stay in Dubrovnik from £58.50pp per night incl. breakfast At Pirate HQ we always get a bit excited when we find a hotel that fuses luxury with quirky styles and features. Which is why we think you should pack your bags and head out to Dubrovnik, Croatia with your favourite shipmate and stay in the 5* Hotel More. Not only does this luxurious accommodation…
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How Neglecting Minorities in Medical Research Has Led to Deadly Outcomes With more than 50 percent of the population estimated to be a minority by 2044, the lack of diversity in research has turned into a health and economic disaster. HDP Health is working to fix that.
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VisitDenmark Welcome to the official Denmark travel guide and tourism information guide to Denmark with links to hotels in Denmark, restaurants, maps, pictures and more inspiration for your holiday in Denmark.
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Eagles to play in London in 2018 The Eagles will finally play in London in 2018, the NFL announced Thursday. By Dave Zangaro.
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