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The Trump family crypto empire looks to Asia: Eric Trump talks Bitcoin in Hong Kong

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Eric Trump appeared as a speaker at a crypto conference in Hong Kong, marking the first of a series of Asian crypto events that will feature the Trump family.

Buy now, return later: Wealthy shoppers rack up more refunds, report finds

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Higher-income households have higher rates of retail refunds compared with lower-income shoppers, a report found. Here’s why.

Buy this discount retailer as a clear path to gains emerges, Telsey says

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Shares have gained more than 50% so far in 2025.

Intel gets $5.7 billion from Trump deal as White House says details are ‘being ironed out’

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the Intel deal is still “being ironed out by the Department of Commerce.”

Gap CEO talks tariff woes: ‘There are things that you can’t control’

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In a Thursday interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer, Gap CEO Richard Dickson reviewed the apparel maker’s recent quarter.

Denmark slashes 2025 growth forecast amid Novo Nordisk slowdown

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Denmark on Friday cut its annual growth forecast to 1.4% from 3%.

YouTube announces new deal with Fox to keep its content on YouTube TV

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Youtube announced Friday that it had reached a deal with Fox Corp to keep Fox News, Fox Sports and other Fox channels available on YouTube TV.

European markets head for mixed open ahead of EU and U.S. inflation prints

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European stock markets are heading for a mixed open Friday as attention turns to price rise data.

Musk seeks dismissal of SEC lawsuit on his 2022 Twitter stake

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The SEC said Musk violated federal securities law by waiting 11 days too long to disclose his initial purchase of 5% of Twitter’s common shares.

How Italy’s banking M&A wave started crashing

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The merger fever that’s gripped Italy’s banking sector showed signs of abating this summer — but its end isn’t nigh.

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