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Iran War Live Updates: Trump Threatens to Seize Kharg Island as U.S.-Iran Strikes Continue The New York TimesWhy a frustrated Trump is turning again to bombs to force Iran's hand CNNTrump threatens to seize control of Iranian oil and gas facilities as tensions escalate The GuardianUS launches second day of strikes as Iran responds with attacks on Gulf neighbors Fox NewsTrump threatens to seize Kharg island
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The European Central Bank also raised its inflation forecasts and cut its growth outlook.
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The European Central Bank, in hiking interest rates on Thursday for the first time since 2023, is making a choice the Federal Reserve is not: to increase rates into a supply shock.
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Williams' Queen's run over as injured Mboko withdraws BBCSerena Williams' return at Queen's Club ends with withdrawal ESPNSerena Williams and the coming reckoning with GLP-1s and performance enhancement The New York TimesA quiet tennis event gets a loud last-minute guest: Serena Williams The Washington PostThe day Serena Williams returned and tennis got a hero back CNN
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SpaceX IPO Draws More Than $70 Billion in Retail Orders Bloomberg.comThe Joy of Missing Out on SpaceX's I.P.O. The New York TimesSpaceX Treated as ‘Simply Too Risky' for Funds With Governance Mandates Bloomberg.comJim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Thursday CNBCSpaceX's record IPO has Wall Street torn between a Musk ‘holy grail' and a $
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Did China's Xi visit North Korea because an emboldened Kim Jong Un wants "to confront the U.S."? CBS NewsNorth Korea, China claim wins from Xi visit, but limits remain ReutersBehind the Pageantry in Pyongyang With Xi and Kim The New York TimesChina re-centers North Korea ties as nuclear silence reshapes balance NPRXi Cements Sway Over North Korea
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Federal judge warns Justice Department not to revive payout fund The Washington PostJudge warns DOJ not to ‘play possum' with ‘anti-weaponization' fund it says is dead NBC NewsCourt denies request to immediately block DOJ ‘slush fund' MS NOWWatchdog Group Skeptical of Vows to End Trump Administration's $1.8 Billion Fund The New York TimesJudge decl
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Global private capital fundraising is on course for a third consecutive year of decline - but the market may be reaching an inflection point as capital concentration eases, fundraising timelines normalize and AI becomes a competitive differentiator, new research suggests.
The post Global private capital fundraising set for another record-low year as AI reshapes competition appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.
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