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This week many of us will be getting an early holiday season as a bulge in anniversaries means an uptick in public rest days across

Stocks rise, dollar struggles on Fed bets
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Hit-and-run driver crashes into Sylmar business: LAFD
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David Solomon: At the moment, the US economy is actually in pretty good shape: Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon
India is critical to Goldman Sachs both in terms of the global investment banking franchise and from the human capital perspective, CEO David Solomon told

Foxtons replaces CEO amid rising pressure from activist investors, Sky News reports
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Experts bullish on China’s long-term economic outlook
ROSY FORECAST A staff member watches a video at the exhibition center of the national big data comprehensive pilot zone in southwest China’s Guizhou Province

Monsoon has set in over Kerala, says IMD
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$45 million upgrade to Valley water supplier ready to run | News, Sports, Jobs
Ralph Miller of Austintown, Chief of Security for MVSD, stands next to the dam at Meander Creek Reservoir…by R. Michael Semple

Modi’s 8 years and the economy
Speaking at a public meeting in Gujarat on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a long list of his government’s achievements on the social welfare

Texas Republicans v. Business Community: On Abortion Access
Texas Republicans have long boasted their business-friendly policies to be the lifeblood of the state’s burgeoning economy. But recently, a war seems to be brewing

