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Oil Prices Rise Above Expectations Following Economic Recovery and Drop in US Crude Stockpiles

Oil prices surged on Thursday, June 20, driven by a rally in equity markets and a decline in US crude stockpiles, reaching $75 per barrel for Brent crude and $72 per barrel for West Texas Intermediate.


Dutton's Nuclear Power Ambitions Criticized for Potential Taxpayer Burden

Peter Dutton's plan to introduce nuclear power across Australia met with strong resistance due to potential taxpayer burden, with critics citing similar international ventures costing billions.

McDonald's to Launch $5 Meal Deal on June 25 to Attract Budget-Conscious Diners

The $5 meal deal will include a McDouble or McChicken sandwich, small fries, four-piece Chicken McNuggets, and a small soft drink.

Donald Trump Says Business Leaders Should Be '100% Behind' Him or Face Termination

Former President Donald Trump reportedly left a less than favorable impression among prominent American CEOs who attended the Business Roundtable's quarterly meeting.


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Bank Indonesia Keeps Interest Rate at 6.25% Amid Faltering Rupiah
Bank Indonesia announced that its interest rate was maintained at 6.25% for a second month in a row since April despite the weakening of the rupiah.
Shares of Australian-Mexican Food Chain Guzman y Gomez Soar North of 30% in Trading Debut
Australian Mexican restaurant chain Guzman y Gomez went public on June 20, 2024 at the Australian Stock Exchange and traded over 30% north of its IPO of A$22 ($14.67) per share.
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Citizens Property Insurance in Florida may raise premiums by hundreds next year. In this aerial view, wreckage left in the wake of Hurricane Ian is shown on the island of Matlacha on September 30, 2022 in Matlacha, Florida.
Ferrari’s First EV to Be Priced Over $500,000: Report
The first electric vehicle (EV) of Ferrari reportedly has a hefty price tag of over $500,000. The first electric vehicle (EV) of Ferrari reportedly has a hefty price tag of over $500,000.
US Urges Japan, Netherlands to Further Limit Exports of Chipmaking Equipment to China
The United States (US) is urging Japan and the Netherlands to further hamper China's capability to produce high-tech semiconductors.
Sweden Penalizes Nasdaq Stockholm for $9.5 Million for Regulatory Non-Compliance
Sweden's financial supervisory authority has fined Nasdaq Stockholm $9.59 million for multiple non-compliance with bourse rules in recent years.
France Leads in Generative AI Funding Race in Europe
France is leading in the generative AI funding race in Europe, according to a new report. France is leading in the generative AI funding race in Europe, according to a new report by venture capital firm Accel and analysts at Dealroom.
WestJet Starts Canceling Flights as It Prepares for Strike by Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
WestJet has started canceling and consolidating flights in preparation for a potential strike by aircraft maintenance engineers and other tech operations employees.
Ecuador Hit by Nationwide Power Blackout
A power blackout affected the whole of Ecuador on June 19, 2024, which left the whole country and its 18 million people without power.
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Snapchat Inc. settled a $15 million lawsuit over female workers' discrimination, retaliation, and sexual harassment after a three-year inquiry.
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