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President Joe Biden on Friday discouraged Israel from striking Iran's oil industry. Oil surged about 5% on Thursday after Biden suggested the U.S. was discussing an Israeli strike on Iran's oil ...
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Employers are announcing layoffs at the fastest pace since the pandemic, and hiring plans are at their lowest level since 2009.
From Morocco to Indonesia, young people are taking to the streets to protest against inequality and a lack of jobs.
The stock market's rally to record highs and the continued resilience of the US economy have made for a sobering moment for market bears.
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