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Jakarta Deploys Thousands of Police as Students Protest Prabowo

Indonesian authorities will deploy thousands of police and soldiers ahead of a planned protest by students, who are angry at the rising cost of living and want President Prabowo Subianto to rein in big-ticket spending and revive the economy.
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Knicks Spark Euphoria From Bronx to Brooklyn

Bloomberg’s Vanessa Perdomo-Maglione and Randall Williams talk about the kick off to the World Cup and Wednesday night’s Knicks comeback. The New York Knicks pulled off a record comeback at Game 4 of the NBA Finals, erasing a 29-point deficit Wednesday…
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Lloyds Taps Japan’s Booming Samurai Market With ¥75 Billion Sale

Lloyds Banking Group Plc became the latest borrower to sell bonds in the booming Samurai market, where issuance has reached the highest level since fiscal year 2015 amid strong demand from yield-seeking investors.
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Chinese Region Pushes Coal Chemicals as Energy Security Fix

One of China’s top coal-producing regions plans to expand use of the feedstock to manufacture chemicals, even as the practice poses a rising threat to the country’s climate goals.
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Gold Holds Gain as Trump Signals Imminent Peace Deal With Iran

Gold held its biggest gain since March after President Donald Trump said the US could sign a deal with Iran over the weekend to end the war that’s rattled global markets and stoked inflation.
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Japanese Stocks Set to Rise on Optimism Over Middle East War

Japanese stocks are poised to rise after President Donald Trump signaled the US is close to signing a deal with Iran, boosting investor confidence.
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Oil Drops to Two-Month Low as Trump Says Deal With Iran Is Close

Oil slid to a two-month low after President Donald Trump said a peace deal with Iran could be signed as soon as the weekend following US military strikes that cast doubt over progress to end the war.
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Ecuador to Cut Beer Prices 20% in World Cup Show of ‘Support’

Ecuador is cutting beer prices by more than 20% through a temporary tax cut to rally “extra support” for the national football team during the World Cup, President Daniel Noboa said.
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Canada Food Security Plan Aims to Lower Prices, Cut Imports

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government rolled out a plan to address food security and affordability as the high cost of groceries continues to be a major pain point for Canadian consumers.
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SpaceX IPO Raises $75 Billion in Biggest Debut of All Time

Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow and Bailey Lipschultz break down the final developments from SpaceX as the company prepares to go public with a record-breaking IPO on Friday. Elon Musk’s aerospace company raised $75 billion in the IPO, pricing 555.6 million shares…










