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Beverly Hills (Reuters) - Ken Griffin, Citadel's founder and chief executive, said on Monday that he is unsure when the Federal Reserve may be able to cut interest rates this year, but it may come in December.
Speaking at the Milken conference, Griffin said two factors may make it more difficult for the Fed to cut rates soon: stickier inflation in services and the U.S. presidential elections in November.
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OXFORD (Reuters) - British students set up pro-Palestinian protest encampments on Oxford and Cambridge universities' historic campuses on a cloudy spring Monday, in a show of solidarity with their American peers.
By early morning, students had erected dozens of brightly coloured tents on the lawns outside the relatively dull, yellow, 19th-century neo-Gothic Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
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The reclassification could change Alzheimer's research, diagnosis and approaches to treatment, according to the researchers, whose study was... (continue reading...)
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said he does not oppose Islam or Muslims and wants the community to think about their future growth as they vote in an ongoing general election that completes its third phase on Tuesday.
Modi's critics accuse him and his party of targeting minority Muslims for electoral gains and the allegations grew after Modi referred to Muslims in a recent speech as... (continue reading...)
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An Israeli official said no ceasefire agreement had been reached despite the Palestinian militant group Hamas saying on Monday it had accepted a proposal from Egyptian and Qatari mediators... (continue reading...)
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