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Private Equity Ownership Is Coming to the NFL
The NFL is finally set to allow private equity to buy into teams—and firms are so eager to get into the business of football that they’re accepting unusually strict terms to do so.
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Dollar Trades Steady After Recent Losses
The dollar traded steady after recovering some ground in the previous session, although the news was very thin on the ground, at least for currency markets, Commerzbank said.
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Hefty U.S. Treasury Supply Could Drive Yields Higher
Large volumes of Treasury issuance this week could push yields higher, especialy in light of potentially excessive interest-rate cut expectations, Pepperstone said.
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Weak German Consumer Confidence Adds to Economic Woes
German consumer sentiment has weakened once again, as a one-off boost from the European soccer championship in the country faded, compounding concerns that Europe’s largest economy will fail to mount a sustained recovery this year.
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After Barrage From Russia, Ukraine Calls on West to Lift Restrictions on Missiles
Russia struck sites across Ukraine with what Kyiv called the biggest aerial bombardment of the war, inflicting damage to the country’s already-strained energy infrastructure.
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Woodside Gets Interest in Potential Selldown of U.S. Ammonia Project
Woodside Energy has received interest from groups seeking to acquire equity in the U.S. ammonia project that it is buying from OCI Global for around $2.35 billion.