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Stocks, dollar on tenterhooks with all eyes on US Election Day

U.S. dollar banknotes are seen in this photo illustration taken Feb. 12, 2018. SINGAPORE (Reuters) — Stock markets moved sideways and an uneasy calm settled over currencies and bonds as investors waited for the United States to choose a new leader with polls showing the contest on a knife edge. Oil…
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Oil gains more than $1 after OPEC+ delays output hike

Storage tanks for crude oil, gasoline, diesel, and other refined petroleum products are seen at the Kinder Morgan Terminal, viewed from the Phillips 66 Company’s Los Angeles Refinery in Carson, California, March 11, 2022. BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) — Oil prices extended gains on Monday, risi…
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US labor market staggers after blow from hurricanes, strikes

Thousands line up outside a temporary unemployment office established by the Kentucky Labor Cabinet at the State Capitol Annex in Frankfort, Kentucky, June 17, 2020. WASHINGTON (Reuters) — U.S. job growth almost stalled in October as strikes in the aerospace industry depressed manufacturing employm…
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Financial Planning Career Pathways for Students of Color

(StatePoint) As a college student, you have the opportunity to explore many exciting career options. One avenue you may not have considered is financial planning. This in-demand field offers impressive starting salaries, the potential for growth and career satisfaction. What’s more, one-of-a-kind o…
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Cape and IT&E bring 5G connectivity to USS Abraham Lincoln

ARLINGTON, Virginia (Special Advertising Feature) — Privacy-first mobile carrier Cape today revealed progress on its work to deliver advanced telecommunications capabilities to the Navy, helping achieve 4G/5G connectivity with its partner IT&E in trials on the USS Abraham Lincoln up to 130 mile…
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