EU President Donald Tusk Still Thinks Brexit Can Be Reversed

EU President Donald Tusk Still Thinks Brexit Can Be Reversed

Tusk's comment reveals a consensus across the EU that Brexit is a colossal mistake for the U.K., a major headache for the continent and a choice that
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DTCC enhances its European GTR for SFTR

SFTR, which will be implemented fully in 2019, will require in-scope firms to report securities financing transactions including repo, securities lending
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Nobody is looking at real estate as an investment option anymore: Shubham Jain, ICRA

We all know what is happening with the bank and real estate developers. Are you … That shows a trend that if a project is priced at the right spot and is
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Social housing benefit policy 'flawed'

LHA rates are the way housing benefit is calculated for private tenants, but from April 2019 the UK government wants to extend that to social housing.
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Senior Tory Asks Zuckerberg About Brexit-Related Russian Ads

The head of a U.K. Parliamentary panel probing fake news has asked Facebook Inc. to hand over information about Russian-linked advertising that
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Harvey Weinstein's Former Assistant Breaks Confidentiality Clause to Speak About Sexual …

As New York launches an investigation of The Weinstein Company, one of Harvey Weinstein's former assistants has broken her non-disclosure
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Why buying real estate in a down market is a good bet

Imagine if real estate was a stagnant commodity, there would be no price gains and no profits. If you look at the price trends of any real estate market
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Greater Hartford Home Sales Rise In September

Sales of single-family houses in September were stronger in greater Hartford than the state as a whole. But the median price fell both regionally and
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Israeli Banks to Seek Extra Cover From Palestinian Ties

Israeli banks are seeking broader legal protection from the risks involved with doing business with Palestinian lenders, according to people familiar
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How You Swipe and Hold Your Phone May Be a Critical Clue to Stop Fraudsters

People are creatures of habit. This applies to daily routines, but also to small details like how they use their phones. The angle they usually hold their
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Hundreds of Thousands of Snap Spectacles Are Reportedly Sitting in Warehouses Unsold

Looks like people aren't as excited about Snap's Spectacles as CEO Evan Spiegel had anticipated. Just weeks after Spiegel said that Spectacles
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Bridgewater's Founder Just Explained Why 3 in 5 Americans Are Struggling

Ray Dalio attends the Forbes Media Centennial Celebration at Pier 60 on Sept. 19, 2017 in New York City. Daniel Zuchnik—Wire Image/Getty Images.
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Got a problem with your bank? Canada's banking ombudsman probably can't help

Thieves stole $1,280 from her chequing account and racked up $1,150 in charges on her Visa card before the Toronto-Dominion Bank froze her
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Stocks Consolidate as Lending Rises Ahead of ECB Meeting

ECB lending survey shows rising demand across all categories. The survey suggests broadly unchanged lending standards for loans to businesses,
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#FraudAlert: How I Virtually Lost My Business To Diamond Online Banking By Idongesit Umoh

My name is Idongesit Umoh and I am a victim of an online banking fraud. One thing I have learnt over the years is that if I ever fall a victim of anything,
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UAE Central Bank warns against Bitcoin

The UAE Central Bank has warned against Bitcoin, terming it as unofficial and lacking sufficient supervision. (KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images).
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'Unfathomable,': Northern California's Housing Market in Crisis as Wildfires, Shortages, and High …

Northern California's wildfires have left thousands displaced, facing an already limited housing supply, years of slow construction, and near-record
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Bank of Japan Is Considering to Lower Inflation Outlook, Sources Say

Private economists forecast core inflation to be 0.6 percent this fiscal year and 0.7 percent next year, according to a Bloomberg survey this month.
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South Korea to tighten mortgage rules in bid to curb household debt

South Korea will tighten mortgage rules further for multiple homeowners as part of the government's latest efforts to curb soaring household debt,
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Toughest to Come for Macron on French Reform, Labor Expert Says

The relatively painless passage of President Emmanuel Macron's labor market reform shouldn't lull investors or France's partners into complacency
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