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Also in today's newsletter: Blackstone's flagship private credit fund hit by outflows and OpenAI amends US defence contract
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China's factory activity slumps more than expected in February as holiday disrupts production CNBCChina Factory Activity Worsens During Holiday in Official Survey Bloomberg.comChina PMIs Send Mixed Signals as Markets Watch for Stimulus WSJChina's factory activity contracts for the second straight month MarketWatch
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Hundreds of voters in Dallas area turned away from polling places amid new rules confusion CNNJudge orders Dallas County to extend polling hours for Texas Democratic primary amid voter confusion NBC NewsVoting extended two hours in Dallas County after push from Talarico, Crockett NBC 5 Dallas-Fort WorthWilliamson County says ful
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Mortgage rates dipping below 6% raised hopes for an active spring home-buying season. Then the U.S.-Iran conflict erupted.
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Downdetector, Speedtest sold to IT service provider Accenture in $1.2B deal Ars TechnicaZiff Davis to Sell Connectivity Division to Accenture for $1.2 Billion WSJAccenture to Acquire Ookla to Strengthen Network Intelligence and Experience with Data and AI For Enterprises AccentureZiff Davis to sell Ookla and Downdetector to Accenture as part of $1.2 billion deal Reuters
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Dow closes down 400 points after falling as much as 1,200 points as Iran conflict volatility continues: Live updates CNBCStocks recoup some losses but close lower as Middle East conflict stirs up volatility CNNWall Street recovers from war jitters Boston HeraldHow the Middle East Conflict Is Reshaping Market Bets, in Charts WSJ
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