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Netflix applies for license under new Turkish broadcasting rules

U.S. online streaming service Netflix has applied for a license to continue operating in Turkey under new online broadcasting rules, the head of the country's television watchdog (RTUK) said on Tuesday.



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U.S. IPOs hope for stock market volatility reprieve

U.S. companies planning to launch initial public offerings (IPOs) in the coming weeks are hoping that August's bout of stock market volatility will subside this month, according to investment bankers and capital markets lawyers advising them.



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Anxiety-ridden August has investors bracing for a rough September, historically the worst month

September is the worst month for stocks, historically, averaging a 1% drop.

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Bayer hires former J&J executive for more pharma deals

Bayer said it hired Johnson & Johnson executive Marianne De Backer to manage acquisitions and licensing deals at its drugs unit, as the German drugmaker turns to outside sources to boost its development pipeline.



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Morgan Stanley: Short growth stocks, get defensive as 'recession fears emerge'

Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson is advising clients to dump growth stocks and buy defensive names as the "demand destructive" tariffs are fanning recession fears.

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Dollar gains, stocks tumble as trade tensions swirl

World stocks slipped and the dollar strengthened to its highest levels in more than two years on Tuesday as U.S.-China trade tensions drove investors to the relative shelter of gold, the Japanese yen and government debt.



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Barclays, Julius Baer bolster wealth business with ex-Credit Suisse bankers

Britain's Barclays and Switzerland's Julius Baer have targeted Credit Suisse's International Wealth Management business, which in July saw the departure of its head Iqbal Khan, to hire a total of 14 bankers.



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Stock Futures slip as trade tensions weigh

U.S. stock index futures fell on Tuesday, as Washington's new round of tariffs on some Chinese goods kicked in and after a report that officials from both sides were struggling to decide on the schedule for a meeting this month.



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Boeing slides on report the 737 Max could remain grounded into crucial holiday travel season

Shares of Boeing are down in premarket trading after the Wall Street Journal reported that the 737 Max may not be back in service in time for holiday travel.

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Oil drops 2% as trade war rumbles on and output swells

Oil prices fell by 2% on Tuesday, weighed down by rising OPEC and Russian oil output as well as the protracted U.S.-China trade dispute that has dragged on the global economy.



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Black Momma Tea & Cafe on Wefunder

"We are purveyors of teas from different countries. We source directly from the plantation, so there's no middleman. Black Momma Tea & Cafe is the physical extension of our existing brands: Black Momma Vodka, Black Momma Tea, Black Momma Agave, and Black Momma Mixers, which currently have 26,000 total customers and totaled $2.5 million in [...]


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Green Growth on Fundanna

"Green Growth Real Estate is a diversified investment vehicle that acquires and leases specialized real estate assets for the hemp and cannabis industry. Capitalizing on the new hemp and cannabis legalization in the US and Canada, the company plans to expand its operations in the Caribbean region. As part of their agricultural revitalization countries like [...]


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Exclusive: ECB package could include rate cut, tiering, new guidance: sources

ECB policymakers are leaning toward a stimulus package that includes a rate cut, a beefed-up pledge to keep rates low for longer and compensation for banks over the side-effects of negative rates, five sources familiar with the discussion said.



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Wall St. opens lower as U.S.-China trade tensions weigh

U.S. stocks fell broadly at the open on Tuesday, as Washington's new round of tariffs on some Chinese goods kicked in and after a report that officials from both sides were struggling to decide on the schedule for a meeting this month.



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Oil drops more than 2% as trade war rumbles and output swells

Oil prices fell more than 2% on Tuesday, weighed down by rising OPEC and Russian oil output as well as the protracted U.S.-China trade dispute that has dragged on the global economy.



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