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NAB says rates will soften economy, house prices as profit jumps
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Shopify’s revenue forecast fails to impress, shares fall
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Starbucks CEO declines to appear at U.S. Senate labor law hearing
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FTX customers sue financiers for giving bankrupt crypto exchange an ‘air of legitimacy’
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