Germany's government warned companies against doing business in Turkey and issued revised guidelines for travelers as Foreign Minister Sigmar
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A dovish surprise from the European Central Bank could inflict a world of pain on euro bulls. Betting on the shared currency has almost become a sure
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Fifty-five percent of Americans in a Bloomberg National Poll say they would back an increase. The concept has bipartisan support, with majorities of
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Bill Polacek's industry is dealing with a labor market problem so big, even Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen is talking about it. A few years ago,
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European stocks are set to open higher again Thursday as forecast-beating corporate earnings continue to power global equity markets ahead of what could be a game-changing meeting from the European Central Bank.
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