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Leisure travel to the U.S. is down, but business bookings are up

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Leisure travel to the United States is down this year, but the country is the top destination for international business travelers, according to SAP Concur.

Asia-Pacific markets trade mixed as investors assess China industrial profits data

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Asia-Pacific markets mostly fell on Wednesday with U.S. tariffs on India set to take effect.

China’s industrial profits slip 1.5% in July, slowest pace of decline in five months

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Canada Goose draws take-private bids valuing it at $1.35 billion as Bain Capital weighs exit

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Bain Capital has received verbal offers from prospective investors eyeing to take Canada Goose private, with a valuation of around $1.35 billion.

Microsoft had police remove protesters who stormed office over work with Israeli military

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Of the seven people who entered the office of Microsoft President Brad Smith, two were employees, he told reporters during a briefing.

Trump’s Fed firing: What to know and why it matters

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What you need to know about President Donald Trump’s decision to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.

OpenAI says it plans ChatGPT changes after lawsuit blamed chatbot for teen’s suicide

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OpenAI disclosed plans to improve ChatGPT safety for users expressing “suicidal intent.”

Stock futures edge higher ahead of Nvidia earnings: Live updates

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Wall Street has high hopes that Nvidia’s financial results, expected after the closing bell on Wednesday, can reignite the tech rally.

Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: MongoDB, Okta, PVH and more

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These are the stocks posting the largest moves in extended trading.

Trump administration pulls additional $175 million from California high-speed rail project

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced he was withdrawing an additional $175 million from California’s high-speed rail project.

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