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At least 56 people were killed in attacks in Nigeria's central Benue state, sharply revising a previous toll of 17. Benue state Governor Hyacinth Alia cited the figure Saturday while visiting two ...
UnitedHealth Group’s stock dropped sharply on Thursday after the insurance giant slashed its earnings outlook for 2025. The announcement led to a broad drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average ...
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Export demand drop and mango arrivals have caused grape prices to fall sharply, with wholesale prices down ₹25-60/kg and retail around ₹100/kg. India exports around 2.62 lakh metric tonnes of ...
(Reuters) - Shares of Australia's embattled casino operator Star Entertainment fluctuated sharply on Wednesday as trading resumed after the firm announced a larger-than-expected half-year loss.
U.S. stocks were sharply lower after midday, with tech weighing on the market after the Trump administration moved to restrict sales of Nvidia Corp. chips to China and chip-technology provider ...
Shares of an exchange-traded fund that buys gold were rising sharply on Wednesday morning, adding to its April gains as stocks fell. SPDR Gold Shares was up 2.5% Wednesday morning, bringing the ...
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's revenue from the Suez Canal plunged by almost two thirds last year, officials said Wednesday, attributing the sharp drop to regional tensions and wars in the Middle East ...
Germany added around 787.2 MW of new PV capacity in March, according to the latest figures from the country's Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur). This result compares to 1,665 MW in ...
The World Trade Organization sharply cut its forecast for global merchandise trade from solid growth to a decline on Wednesday, saying further U.S. tariffs and spillover effects could lead to the ...
“Consumers are expecting sharply higher prices the next year and are clearing the store shelves and picking up bargains while they can,” Christopher Rupkey, chief economist at ...