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Brazil's Richest Man, a Lebanese-Brazilian Banker, Dies

Lebanese-Brazilian banking magnate Joseph Safra, the wealthiest man in Brazil, died Thursday at age 82 of natural causes, his bank said.

Safra, who had an estimated fortune of $23.2 billion, ranked 63rd on Forbes magazine's list of the world's wealthiest people.

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European Stocks Waver; Pound Sinks on Brexit Woes

European stock markets wavered Thursday and the British pound dived on the growing risk of a no-deal Brexit after the latest trade talks floundered in Brussels, dealers said.

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European Central Bank Injects More Stimulus to Fight 2nd Virus Wave

European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde unleashed more stimulus on Thursday to help the eurozone confront a second coronavirus wave, and warned that the outlook remained fraught with uncertainty over the pandemic's evolution and the rollout of vaccines.

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Surge in U.S. Jobless Claims Underscores Need for Stimulus

New applications for U.S. unemployment benefits surged last week by 137,000, according to government data released Thursday, underscoring the need for more economic stimulus as Covid-19 cases hit new peaks.

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UK Signs Singapore Trade Deal as EU Talks Falter

Britain on Thursday signed a free-trade deal with Singapore, giving it a key foothold in Asia as it seeks to forge its own path after leaving the European Union, while talks on a post-Brexit agreement stumble.

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White House Relief Plan Includes $600 Checks

A White House-backed proposal to provide more aid to the ailing U.S. economy includes $600 in direct payments to Americans but has little support among Democrats, a prominent senator said Wednesday.

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U.S. Stimulus Snags Send Wall Street Off Highs

U.S. stocks came off record highs Wednesday following new disagreements on an economic stimulus package, but Europe mostly rose as a high-level meeting on a post-Brexit deal was set to take place.

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Poland Says EU Closer to Resolving Budget Row

Poland's President Andrzej Duda said on Wednesday that the European Union was a step closer to finding a compromise that would unlock its budget and virus rescue package after veto threats from Poland and Hungary.

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Johnson Dines in Brussels in Bid to Save Brexit Deal

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson met EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday for a working dinner that could save -- or kill off -- hopes for a post-Brexit trade deal.

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Boeing 737 MAX Lands in Brazil in First Commercial Flight since Crashes

The first commercial flight of a Boeing 737 MAX since the jet was grounded 20 months ago following two deadly crashes landed safely in the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre Wednesday, said AFP journalists on board.

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