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Posted by The Analyst | 19 November 2019 | Breaking News
Boeing clinches another order for its grounded 737 Max jet

Boeing's embattled 737 Max jet has got another boost at the Dubai Airshow.

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Posted by The Analyst | 19 November 2019 | Breaking News
Earnings slip at Ei Group ahead of takeover by Stonegate

Ei Group, the pub giant which has agreed to be bought by rival Stonegate for £1.28 billion, has posted lower earnings after the sale of 354 properties.

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Posted by The Analyst | 19 November 2019 | Breaking News
Payment card reader made from recycled ocean plastics launched

A card reader for small businesses made from recycled ocean plastic has been unveiled by financial technology firm iZettle.

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Posted by The Analyst | 19 November 2019 | Breaking News
Prince Andrew urged to ‘come forward’ by woman alleging Epstein rape

An alleged victim of Jeffrey Epstein has appealed directly to the Duke of York to "come forward" and give a statement about the convicted sex offender.

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Posted by The Analyst | 19 November 2019 | Business
No doubt America’s debt will soon hit $60 TRILLION – RT’s Keiser Report

The growing rivalry between the world's two largest economies, the US and China, is at risk of becoming a ‘financial war,' a former Chinese finance minister says. RT's Keiser Report discusses the possibility of a trade war turning into financial one, with Stacy Herbert saying that America is an empire of debt, ran by derivatives....

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Posted by The Analyst | 19 November 2019 | Business
Russia’s holdings of US state debt is 25 times smaller than that of tiny Luxembourg

Russia's holdings of US securities as of September stood at $10.75 billion, recent data from the US Treasury Department shows. Moscow's total is just a fraction of what small states, like the Cayman Islands and Luxemburg, hold. Once a top investor in US debt, Russia has dramatically reduced its holdings in recent years as part...

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Posted by The Analyst | 19 November 2019 | Science & Tech
Facial recognition: The fight over the use of our faces is far from over

A raging battle over facial recognition software used by law enforcement and the civil rights of Americans might be heading to a courtroom.

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