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Trump vows national emergency in Washington, D.C. over ICE dispute

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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he would call a national emergency and federalize Washington, D.C.

European stocks set to open mixed as global markets look ahead to Fed decision

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European stocks are expected to see a mixed start to the new trading week ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s meeting on Wednesday.

Here are the five fintechs that could be next to IPO after Klarna

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Klarna’s bumper IPO has got investors wondering about which fintech names could be next to go public.

China’s economy slowdown deepens in August with retail sales, industrial output missing expectations

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China’s economic slowdown deepened in August with a raft of key indicators missing expectations amid sluggish domestic demand and Beijing’s anti-involution campaign.

IPOs are booming in the U.S. and Asia. Is Europe falling behind?

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Bankers and investors reveal why market risk and a higher “quality filter” are causing the continent’s own IPO markets to be left in the dust.

Asia markets set to open lower as investors watch U.S.-China talks in Spain

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U.S. and Chinese officials began talks in Madrid Sunday to discuss key national security, economic, and trade issues.

Stock futures are little changed after record Nasdaq close; investors await Fed meeting: Live updates

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Wall Street is hopeful the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at the conclusion of its meeting Wednesday.

‘Underwater’ car trade-ins are at a 4-year high: What that means when buying a new vehicle

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More drivers are rolling negative equity into new car loans. Here’s how to minimize the cost as much as possible in this situation, experts say.

Trump administration seeks $58 million security boost after Charlie Kirk assassination

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The funding request would enhance security for the executive and judicial branches of government.

Consumers love buy now, pay later loans. Here’s why banks and credit card companies are wary of them

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Buy now, pay later loans pose a direct challenge to credit cards. Banks and financial institutions are also wary of how they affect consumers’ credit profiles.

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