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Game Digital still can't stop the rot

Game Digital still can't stop sales and profits falling.After a profit warning at Christmas — its second in two years — Game on Wednesday put out a set of dreadful half-year results covering the 26...

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Credit Suisse is slashing another 2,000 jobs

Credit Suisse will cut as many as 2,000 additional jobs, as it looks to accelerate the cost cutting programme it put in place earlier this year.The jobs will be cut in the bank's global markets...

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10 housing markets where first-time buyers have no chance (TRLA)

There a crisis brewing in the US housing market.A shortage of supply with rising demand is ramping up prices and making housing increasingly unaffordable.And a report Monday from Trulia showed that the...

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Google is about to let you pay for things using your smartphone in the UK (GOOG)

Android Pay is coming to Britain.Californian tech giant Google is preparing to launch its contactless smartphone payments system in the UK, it announced on Wednesday.The system, which is already...

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Britain's biggest company boards 'still remain blatantly male and white'

The equality of UK boardrooms is coming under fire for being "blatantly male and white."According to an Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) report on Wednesday, executive boardrooms in the UK...

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Business Insider UK is hiring a paid digital fellow to write about tech

Business Insider UK is hiring a paid digital fellow to write about tech from its London office. This candidate will generate many clips each day and have the opportunity to attend a lot of cool events...

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In era of cheap oil, Saudi loses shine for foreign workers

By Marwa Rashad and Reem ShamseddineRIYADH/KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Mobarak Musa, a mobile telephone salesman from Syria, has spent 10 years working in Saudi Arabia, sending part of his wages...

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This chart shows the gender pay gap isn't as bad as you think

Men generally get paid more than women.That's what a number of governmental organisations, such as the EU Commission, research centres and analysts have claimed.So while we do know there is a gender...

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10 things you need to know before the opening bell (spy, spx, qqq, dia, nke,...

Here is what you need to know.The 2016 presidential frontrunners are closer to their respective nominations. On the Republican side, Donald Trump extended his delegate lead, winning Arizona while...

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Nike shares are down 5% after sales and outlook miss (NKE)

Nike reported third-quarter results Tuesday that beat analysts' expectations for adjusted profits for a ninth straight quarter. But the company's outlook for sales in this fiscal year did not meet...

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Futures little changed day after Brussels attacks

By Abhiram Nandakumar(Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures were little changed on Wednesday as investors remained cautious a day after the attacks in Brussels and ahead of the Good Friday market...

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Brexit just took the lead in the polls — and the pound slipped

The pound slipped on Wednesday morning, as a poll showed that the people of Britain currently favour voting to leave the European Union. On Tuesday evening, a poll from ICM suggested that 43% of people...

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General Mills sales miss on strong dollar, weak U.S. demand

(Reuters) - General Mills Inc , the maker of Cheerios cereal and Yoplait yogurt, reported lower-than-expected quarterly sales, hurt by a strong dollar and weaker sales in the United States.Net income...

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Here's a super quick guide to what traders are talking about right now (SPY,...

From Dave Lutz at JonesTrading, here's a super quick guide to what traders are talking about right now:Good Morning!  US Futures are drifting around unchanged, off very small despite Oil being down 1%...

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Good morning! Here's what you need to know on Thursday.1. The police discovered a suicide note on a laptop left in a rubbish bin they believe was written by one of the Brussels bombers.Belgian national...

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10 things you need to know in markets today

Good morning! Here's what you need to know in markets on Thursday.Asian stocks had a poor day. All of Asia's biggest indexes ended the day in negative territory, with the Dow Jones Shanghai leading...

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Credit Suisse's new CEO took a 70% pay cut to join the bank

Tidjane Thiam, the CEO of Credit Suisse, took a pay cut of more than 70% when he joined the bank in July 2015.According to Credit Suisse's annual report, released on Thursday, Thiam earned 1.71 million...

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Scotland dodged £2,000 extra debt per person by staying in the United Kingdom

Scotland avoided an extra £2,000 ($2,800) national debt per person by voting to stay in the United Kingdom at last year's referendum.Scotland's deficit would have ballooned to more than £10 billion if...

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One of Britain's biggest retailers just warned it will have its 'toughest...

Shares in British high street retailer Next are crashing after the company cut forecasts for 2016, and the CEO warned that it faces its toughest year since the financial crisis, saying this year "may...

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Brexit would cause a £500 million 'electric shock' to the UK's economy

Power bills would rise more than £500 million ($704 million) if Britain left the EU on 23 June, according to the UK's energy secretary.Amber Rudd is expected to warn on Friday that "Brexit" — Britain...

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