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U.S. passenger railroad Amtrak ridership jumps by 10 million riders
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Market maker Virtu sues U.S. SEC over records request
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Bank of Russia open to relaxing curbs on non-residents transactions if sanctions eased
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Brazil central govt posts primary budget surplus of $5.8 billion in October
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Norway to postpone oil and gas licensing round
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