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PBoC holds MLF rate steady for third month, withdraws most money since 2014

Dec. 25, 2024 12:08 AM ETFXI, PGJ, EWH, CAF, USD, GXC, TDF, GO AWAY, YINN, WHICH, CQQQ, MCHI, CXSE, WEB, ASHR, KBA, WEBSITE, FAR AWAY, USD: CNY, CNY: USDfrom: Megavi Singh, SA News Editor undefined undefined The People’s Bank of China ((PBoC)) launched a one-year medium-term loan (MLF) of CNY 300 billion for financial institutions […]

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In-N-Out heiress cites crime problems for closing Oakland location

Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder gives an inside look at how fast-food companies are trying to deal with inflation and criticizes Biden’s tax policies. The heiress who rules California’s darling Burger chain In-N-Out cited Oakland’s crime rate as a reason to close a profitable location in the city. The company closed the location in

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Shares of Teva Pharmaceutical (NYSE:TEVA) jumped for seven straight sessions

Teva Pharmaceutical (NYSE:TEVA) shares have risen for seven straight sessions, with shares closing about 1% higher at $22.42 on Tuesday. Shares of the Israeli drugmaker have added 34.5% in the previous six sessions. Shares have more than doubled so far this year, climbing nearly 115%, falling 2024-12-24 21:21:36 https://static.seekingalpha.com/assets/og_image_1200-29b2bfe1a595477db6826bd2126c63ac2091efb7ec76347a8e7f81ba17e3de6c.png

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Starbucks baristas strike to expand to 300+ stores nationwide

Shift Supervisor at Starbucks Genese St. Caroline Lerczak on creating the first Starbucks union in the US Starbucks’ fast-moving baristas strike for unfair labor practice is expected to reach historic levels on Tuesday as hundreds of stores across the country Get ready to join the rides at the coffee giant. The Starbucks Workers United strike

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Emerging market stocks advance in latest push for gains in 2024

(Bloomberg) — Emerging market stocks rose on Tuesday, as the main gauge of stocks made a final push for the year on the back of an Asian tech rally and signs that China is preparing to unleash more stimulus. Most Read by Bloomberg MSCI’s benchmark index of emerging-market shares rose for a second day in

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Volato Group Announces Resolution of Non-Compliance with US NYSE Rules (NYSE: SOAR)

Volato Group on Tuesday said it received a warning letter from the NYSE detailing the company’s failure to comply with the NYSE’s US Company Guide. As noted in the letter, the company has issued approximately 16 million shares of Class A common stock between 2024-12-24 19:13:28 https://static.seekingalpha.com/assets/og_image_1200-29b2bfe1a595477db6826bd2126c63ac2091efb7ec76347a8e7f81ba17e3de6c.png

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These five car recalls affected the largest number of vehicles in 2024

Boyden Gray PLLC partner Michael Buschbacher discusses concerns about the electric vehicle mandate on “The Bottom Line.” Automakers recalled millions of vehicles in 2024 to address a variety of issues, usually related to driver and passenger safety. The five recalls with the largest potentially affected vehicle populations this year come from four different car manufacturers:

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Environmental group says toxic waste in New Jersey city caused $1 billion in damage and settlement agreement with BASF isn’t enough

Save Barnegat Bay and the town of Toms River are suing to overturn a deal between the state and BASF under which the company would pay $500,000 and carry out nine remediation projects. Read more 2024-12-18 12:00:22 https://fortune.com/img-assets/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/AP24353008592967-e1734522936777.jpg?resize=1200,600

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