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Oil producer Ithaca shares sink in UK’s largest IPO of 2022
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Fed terminal rate to reach just under 5%, said bond strategists – Reuters poll
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Russia’s Evraz says auditor EY terminates services
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Marketmind: Congress unswept, crypto a mess
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Europe’s retailers strive to keep prices low to win struggling shoppers
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