UK's Johnson Accused of Spending for Votes, Not Fixing Economy

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UK's Johnson Accused of Spending for Votes, Not Fixing Economy

Since becoming U.K. prime minister less than three weeks ago, Boris Johnson has announced spending pledges at a rate of about 2 billion pounds
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Why luxury online retailer Farfetch's stock cratered despite acquisition of megabrand

Farfetch shares sank 45% Friday, after the luxury e-commerce company said it planned to acquire New Guards Groups, owner of popular streetwear brand Off-White, for $675 million. One analyst attributed the stock’s plunge to its shift in strategy, saying many …
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Trump Says It's 'Fine' If September China Talks Are Canceled

The Bloomberg dollar index, which measures the U.S. currency against a basket of peers, briefly jumped following Trump's comment on the greenback
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New Financial Accounting section added

Due to high capacity in current Financial Accounting sections, a new section has been added, ACC 2010-06, for Fall 2019.
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Saudi Aramco IPO, world's biggest IPO, is full speed ahead

The world’s largest initial public offering is back on track even though global oil prices have slipped below the $60 level. Continue Reading Below. Saudi Aramco, the state-run Saudi Arabian oil company, is forging ahead with plans for an IPO, The Wall Street …
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