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How Elon Musk funded $44 billion Twitter deal
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Glencore cuts zinc output guidance after production drops 18% in nine months
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US Sept PCE price index shows modest inflation relief
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Airbus confirms bribery settlement talks over Kazakhstan, Libya
PARIS (Reuters) – Airbus confirmed on Friday it is negotiating a new bribery settlement with French authorities over past dealings…
Musk begins his Twitter ownership with firings, declares the ‘bird is freed’
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Google plans legal challenge to India’s antitrust crackdown on Android-sources
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