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Men walk past an electronic board showing Japan's Nikkei average outside a brokerage in Tokyo, Japan, November 18, 2016. Reuters/Toru Hanai.
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Samsung Electronics Co. and heir apparent Jay Y. Lee are facing rising pressure from investors for broad change at South Korea's most valuable company.
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VIENNA—Iran and Russia have emerged as potentially deal-breaking obstacles to cuts in global oil production as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries engages in a last-minute blitz of diplomacy ahead of a meeting on Wednesday.
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Indian stocks recovered from early losses, mirroring gains in Asian equities, as energy companies and power utilities offset declines in lenders.
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Hong Kong's small-cap stocks climbed to a one-month high ahead of their inclusion in the upcoming exchange link with Shenzhen.
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Deutsche Lufthansa AG's principal pilots union is escalating the battle with Germany's largest airline as it seeks to disrupt flights into a second week.
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You just might find your next vacation on Cyber Monday. With Black Friday over, this is the day e-commerce takes its turn - and that includes discounts and deals on travel too.
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European stocks closed slightly higher Friday amid low liquidity as a result of a shortened session on Wall Street after the Thanksgiving holiday.
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An employee walks past a signage board in the Infosys campus at the Electronics City IT district in Bengaluru, India, February 28, 2012.
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Guaranteeing the rights of Poles living in the UK will be the focus of talks between the Prime Minister Theresa May and her Polish counterpart Beata Szydlo.
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Law enforcement stand atop Turtle Hill on the Cannonball Ranch watching as protesters stand at the base. (Tom Stromme/AP). THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.
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NEW YORK (POOL/CNN) - The cost of securing a president and his family may skyrocket with the next White House administration. That's because the White House may not be the only place the Secret Service will have to protect around the clock.
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A new website called Dugout that involves some of the world's biggest soccer clubs has launched today. It has been likened to a Facebook for soccer, with clubs and star players from various leagues posting goofy videos of their antics off the pitch ...
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It's fairly safe to say that big changes are coming to Washington in less than two months. After Donald Trump's surprising victory on Nov. 8, and with Republicans hanging onto a majority in both houses of Congress, we're on track to have a government ...
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If the idea of holiday shopping leaves you feeling like a Grinch, warm your heart by giving to local organizations that pay it forward every day.
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WASHINGTON - President-elect Donald Trump's proposals would modestly cut income taxes for most middle-class Americans. But for nearly 8 million families - including a majority of single-parent households - the opposite would occur: They'd pay more.
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The pizza you ordered finally arrived. You open the door to greet the delivery guy, except there is no delivery guy and you're standing face-to-face with a reindeer.
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BernieSanders Bernie Sanders listens to a question at an African American Community Conversation town hall event in Philadelphia, April 6, 2016.
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Solar has generally been a difficult business, and that isn't looking to change under President-elect Donald Trump. Tesla officially acquired SolarCity in a deal worth roughly $2 billion on Monday.
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Chinese 100 yuan banknotes are seen in a counting machine while a clerk counts them at a branch of a commercial bank in Beijing, China, in this March 30, 2016 file picture.
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