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China's auto stocks rise unfazed by U.S. proposal to ban Chinese car parts
Chinese automaker stocks rose despite a U.S. proposal to ban certain vehicles with Chinese and Russian car parts. The market rally followed Beijing's policy easing. The proposal targets vehicle commun...
'It is starting to make us laugh': Arsenal unfazed by Haaland's ominous form
Jorginho downplays the impact of Erling Haaland's form on Arsenal, stating they watch all games but stay focused on their own performance. Arsenal's strong defensive record and winning mentality have ...
Loose defending costs Ipswich on top-flight return but McKenna will not be fazed | Paul Hayward
Despite facing a strong Liverpool team, newly promoted Ipswich showed resilience and promise in their Premier League return. Manager McKenna's tactics and the team's spirit impressed, hinting at a hop...
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Why Wall Street is unfazed by Medicare drug pricing threat
By Yahoo! Finance | 2 months agoWall Street's fears over the Inflation Reduction Act's impact on drug pricing under Medicare's Part D plan are diminishing. Big Pharma executives signal they can handle potential price increases, easi...
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MicroVision's (NASDAQ:MVIS) growing losses don't faze investors as the stock spikes 25% this past week
By Yahoo! Finance | 2 months agoPassive investing in index funds offers market returns, but selecting individual stocks like MicroVision (NASDAQ:MVIS) can result in significant wealth growth. Despite recent share price fluctuations,...
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Brent falls to $86 as traders unfazed by Mideast conflict
By Reuters | 5 months agoBy Natalie Grover and Deep Kaushik VakilLONDON (Reuters) -Global oil benchmark Brent slipped on Monday to around $86 a barrel as traders turned their focus to inflation, with tensions in the Middle E...
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Brent hovers above $86 as traders unfazed by MidEast conflict
By Reuters | 5 months agoBy Natalie Grover and Deep Kaushik VakilLONDON (Reuters) -Global benchmark Brent slipped on Monday though it remained above $86 a barrel as traders turned their focus back to inflation with tensions ...