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Weekly Market Update - 20 November 2023
James Gillian James Gillian

Weekly Market Update - 20 November 2023

Weekly Market Update - Monday 20 November 2023. From investors of Vanke dumping their bonds unsure how long its liquidity can be sustained to India considering tax cuts on the imports of completely-built units of electric vehicles, for a period of up to five years, as it tries to entice the likes of Tesla Inc. to sell and eventually make its cars in the country.

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Weekly Market Update - 13 November 2023
James Gillian James Gillian

Weekly Market Update - 13 November 2023

Weekly Market Update - Monday 13 November 2023. From WeWork Inc. filing for bankruptcy to Eli Lilly & Co. winning a US approval for its diabetes drug to treat obesity, unlocking blockbuster sales potential and sparking a battle for dominance of a market that’s expected to hit $100 billion by 2030.

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Weekly Market Update - 6 November 2023
James Gillian James Gillian

Weekly Market Update - 6 November 2023

Weekly Market Update - Monday 6 November 2023. From workers in the US getting record-breaking wage hikes this year thanks to strategic strikes and stunning contract wins to Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey insisting that it is “much too early to be thinking about rate cuts,” but the financial markets have other ideas.

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Weekly Market Update - 30 October 2023
James Gillian James Gillian

Weekly Market Update - 30 October 2023

Weekly Market Update - Monday 30 October 2023. From Chevron Corp.’s proposed $53 billion takeover of Hess Corp., the second oil industry megadeal this month to Apple Inc. planning an end-to-end overhaul of its AirPods lineup, refreshing a product category that has emerged as one of the company’s biggest sellers.

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Weekly Market Update - 23 October 2023
James Gillian James Gillian

Weekly Market Update - 23 October 2023

Weekly Market Update - Monday 23 October 2023. From US retail sales increasing more than forecasted in September, in a broad advance that suggests durable household demand to Morgan Stanley shares plunging the most since June 2020 after the bank’s dealmakers posted the biggest drop in fees on Wall Street.

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