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India Stocks Extend Rally as Modi’s Party Wins Key State Polls
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The research, released to the Financial Review, represents the most in depth insight to date on the RBA’s view of last month’s US presidential election.
Trump eyes right-wing personality Dan Bongino among current and former agents for US Secret Service director
Donald Trump is considering a right-wing media personality and people who have served on his US Secret Service detail to run the agency that
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Stock market today: Asian shares mostly gain after Trump picks billionaire for Treasury post
BANGKOK (AP) — Shares climbed in Asia on Monday, tracking last week’s gains on Wall Street, and analysts said investors were viewing President-elect Donald
Ukraine Clings to Shrinking Sliver of Russia, Expecting Trump to Push for Peace Talks
Moscow’s forces have launched a massive counteroffensive to retake land in the Kursk region, a potential bargaining chip for Kyiv.
Trump Treasury pick Scott Bessent to prioritize tax cuts, WSJ reports
President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. Treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, will prioritize delivering on election tax cut pledges, he told the Wall Street Journal
Trump’s determination to install controversial picks faces next test
Donald Trump’s Senate allies are racing to defend Tulsi Gabbard, his pick to lead US intelligence services, in what could become the next test