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European markets set to open in positive territory as traders track bond yields

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European stocks are expected to open broadly higher on Wednesday, reversing negative sentiment in the previous session.

Gold just hit another all-time high and its record-setting run may not be over yet

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Market watchers told CNBC they see more upside ahead for the precious metal.

Trump, who questioned his opponents’ health, rebuffs rumors about his own

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Online speculation and conspiracy theories about Trump’s health exploded over the holiday weekend after the 79-year-old spent a few days out of the public eye.

Australia’s GDP expands more than expected; fastest pace since September 2023

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The country’s GDP grew 1.8% year over year, higher than the 1.6% expected by economists polled by Reuters.

Google’s AI stumbles, ChatGPT’s emergence ‘changed the course’ of antitrust case

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Shares of Google rose in extended trading on Tuesday after the company dodged the worst-possible outcome from the antitrust case it lost last year.

Apple shares rise after judge rules Google can continue preload deals in antitrust case

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Apple shares rose 3% in extended trading Tuesday after a federal judge ruled that Alphabet may continue making payments to preload Google Search on the iPhone.

Stock futures edge higher after Google avoids harsh antitrust penalty: Live updates

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Investors raked in profits on Tuesday as the three major U.S. indexes closed in the red.

China’s Xi says the world faces ‘peace or war’ as Trump claims Beijing conspiring against U.S.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un are among the leaders from more than 20 countries attending the “Victory Day” military parade in Beijing.

Fired Democratic FTC commissioner reinstated by U.S. appeals court

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The court said that FTC commissioners may not be fired by a president without cause, saying that the law on this point has been clear for nearly a century.

‘Gringos leave’: Protests targeting travelers rise as overtourism anger grows

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Protests against tourism have increased in frequency and size as tourist arrivals to popular destinations meet, and in some places surpass, pre-pandemic levels.

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