A Ride to Space on Virgin Galactic? That'll Be $450000, Please.

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A Ride to Space on Virgin Galactic? That'll Be $450000, Please.

That’s some $200,000 more than what the company was charging in 2014 before it suspended sales after the crash of its first space plane, V.S.S. Enterprise, during a test flight. About 600 people have tickets from the earlier round of sales.
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UK house prices return to growth in July – Halifax

LONDON, Aug 6 (Reuters) – British house prices rose in July after falling in June as demand for bigger homes following pandemic lockdowns helped to soften the impact of a reduced tax break for buyers, mortgage lender Halifax said on Friday. House prices …
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TREASURIES-US Treasury yields continue fall as economic worries persist

(Updates prices, changes byline, updates throughout) By Chuck Mikolajczak NEW YORK, July 8 (Reuters) – U.S. government bonds yields continued their recent decline on Thursday, with 10-year Treasury yields touching their lowest levels in nearly five …
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Digital currency company Circle to go public via SPAC at $4.5 billion valuation

The announcement comes as regulators seek more clarity around the trading and issuers of stablecoins — digital currency that’s designed to be less volatile than other crypto — with one proposal suggesting they obtain bank charters.
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West Virginia to sue Google

(WTRF)- West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey joined a coalition of 37 attorneys general in filing suit against Google alleging the tech giant engaged in unlawful conduct relating to the Google Play Store for Android mobile devices and Google Billing …
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