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Sources: Ravens pivot, agree to add Hendrickson
The Ravens have agreed to sign Trey Hendrickson, sources told ESPN, in a high-priced pivot after their canceled blockbuster trade for Maxx Crosby.
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EU and UK demand Israel stop surge in West Bank settler violence since Iran war
Six Palestinians have been killed during attacks by settlers in the West Bank since the start of Israel's war, the UN says.
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Revolut Set to Secure Full UK Banking License, Unlocking Lending
Revolut Ltd. is expected to secure a British banking license as soon as this week after more than a year of regulatory limbo, clearing a major hurdle for global expansion.
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Goldman’s Flood Sees Potential For ‘Extreme’ Rally in Stocks
Hedge fund positioning across US equities has created a setup for stocks to rip higher after their recent wobble, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s trading desk.
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Inflation held firm last month — but the war with Iran could change that
Annual inflation was unchanged last month at 2.4%, according to the latest Consumer Price Index, released Wednesday.
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US Core Inflation Slowed as Expected Before War With Iran
Underlying US inflation slowed in February from a month earlier, offering some relief from price pressures before the war with Iran.
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Let's give out NFL free agency awards: Solak on big-money positions, trends and intriguing landing spots
The edge rush market exploded, the Titans called on old friends, Mike Evans landed in a new place, and two players were very particular about their contract numbers.
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Avalanche now unbeatable? East contenders whiffed big-time? Judging NHL trade deadline overreactions
The final week resulted in a last flurry of trades -- and many hot takes. We identify which takeaways are legit and which are way off base.
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Mubadala’s €1 Billion Award Pushes Trust Linked to Signa’s Benko Into Insolvency
A private foundation co-founded by former real estate tycoon Rene Benko has collapsed into insolvency after a court ruled it owed sovereign wealth fund Mubadala Investment Co. about €1 billion ($1.2 billion) on soured investments.
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IEA Proposes Massive Release of Emergency Oil Stockpiles
The International Energy Agency is proposing a release of emergency oil reserves that would be the largest in its history, with a decision possible later on Wednesday, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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JPMorgan Sees Korea Governance Overhaul Driving Equity Deals
A record rally in South Korean stocks is spurring a wave of share sales by existing holders, a trend set to accelerate as companies unwind cross-shareholdings and simplify ownership under a corporate governance overhaul, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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PBOC Employs Volatile Yuan Fixing to Manage Iran War Fallout
China’s central bank is signaling an increased tolerance for yuan flexibility, a sign of confidence it can insulate the currency from market turmoil triggered by the Iran war.