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How a fuming Trump reversed ICE's pause on vehicle stops AxiosMaine Governor Janet Mills tried to visit a memorial site for the man killed by an ICE agent. Protesters chased her away. The Boston GlobeTrump's swift ICE reversal hailed for showing 'confidence' in frontline agents Fox NewsCrowd gathers for pro-ICE rally at State House Centralmaine.com
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Constraints on Russia's refining system have added to the existing crisis, strategists at J.P. Morgan said.
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There's a reason big banks are making record profits.
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TSMC Stock Falls After Earnings. Taiwan Semi Ramps Up U.S. Investment Amid Intel Threat. Barron'sTSMC to invest additional $100 billion in Arizona after second-quarter profit soars 77% CNBCTaiwan chipmaker planning to spend another $100B on US manufacturing expansion The HillTSMC raises capex and revenue forecast, highlighting growing AI chip demand Yahoo Finance
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Ardian has agreed to sell its majority stake in GBA Group, a Hamburg-based life science and laboratory analytics provider, to Bridgepoint after supporting a major phase of international growth.
The post Deal Roundup: Ardian agrees GBA sale to Bridgepoint, Blue Owl buys into BlackFin Capital Partners appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.
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North Carolina-based private equity firm LionLight Capital has sped to a $215m hard cap close of its debut fund in just ten weeks, picking up strong support for its strategy of targeting financial and professional services businesses.
The post LionLight Capital races to $215m hard cap debut fund close in 10-week raise appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.
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TSMC's stock declined in New York as investors likely sold the good news to lock in profit.
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The sanctions were tied to audits of the engineering service provider and government contractor's financial statements for the 2019 and 2020 fiscal years.
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UnitedHealth's leadership pointed to "product design changes, improved medical management and better aligned pricing."
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The proposed industry-funded regulator could replace ad hoc government crackdowns with clearer rules—or give prominent AI companies a role in writing them.
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