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| UBS profits slip as Swiss bank braces itself for rise in bad loans The Swiss bank made $1.2bn in net profit in the quarter, thanks in part to a 43 per cent surge in earnings at its investment bank, echoing the strong gains ...
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| Producer Takes Academy to Task in Lawsuit Producer Takes Academy to Task in Lawsuit. The Oscars' social media strategy — and by extension their relevance to younger viewers — underlies the ...
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| Amazon confirms Prime Day delay in the US Amazon Prime Day has been delayed in the US, the company announced today. The annual shopping event, which promises discounts for Amazon ...
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| Cuts to university targets in England are insulting to working-class people like me The education secretary has thrown a vision of social mobility and teachers' and pupils' hard work under a bus. Tue 21 Jul 2020 02.00 EDT Last ...
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| UK quarterly borrowing hits record high However, borrowing in June was lower than in May at £35.5bn. The re-opening of more retailers and other firms saw a drop in furlough scheme ...
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Elon Musk Is Now The Fifth Richest Person In The World Musk first debuted on Forbes' 400 Wealthiest Americans List in 2012 in 190th place with a net worth of $2.4 billion. On January 1 this year, he was the ...
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China's commercial real estate developers see growth in 3 key areas of a post-coronavirus economy Two industries that still have significant demand for office space in China are technology and financial companies, Daniel Yao, head of research, JLL ...
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| Burnout, A Silent Crisis In Global Health But in the race to save lives, the field of global health tends to ignore a big risk: burnout. It was a concern long before the Covid-19 pandemic, and ...
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| Trial for COVID-19 drug successful in helping recovery A new treatment for the novel coronavirus has proven highly successful in helping patients in the UK recover, according to local media on Monday.
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| A million Indians in fear as Kuwait looks to cap migrant numbers The largest expat group in the Gulf nation uncertain of their future as proposed law could force about 800,000 to leave. 6 hours ago. whatsapp.
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