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How Pet Care Became a Big Business

The New York Times: Mergers, Acquisitions and Dive

People have grown more attached to their pets — and more willing to spend money on them — turning animal medicine into a high-tech industry worth billions.

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Top Wall Street analysts recommend these stocks for the long haul

CNBC: Investing

TipRanks' analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street's best-performing stocks, including Microsoft and Delta Air Lines

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Promoting gender equality in public social housing

European Investment Bank

Integrating gender perspectives into housing policies is crucial for ensuring equal access and opportunities. Showcasing Valencia's ambitious project to make social housing gender-inclusive, this report highlights the integration of a gender perspective into new public housing projects, demonstrating a commitment to address gender-based inequalities.

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These Nasdaq stocks are expected to fall as the latter half of the year begins

CNBC: Investing

These semiconductor-adjacent tickers could fall 5% or more in the second half of 2024.

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Top 3 Banking Secrets to Stay Relevant with Gen Z Consumers

Speaker: Brian Muse-McKenney, Chief Revenue Officer & Matt Simester, Cards and Payments Expert

In today’s world of social media, dating apps, and remote work, businesses risk becoming irrelevant (or getting "ghosted") if they fail to meet the evolving needs of Gen Z consumers. Credit cards with flexible payment options, especially for young adults with little-to-no credit history, are a particularly important and valuable solution for this generation.

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Oil eases as strong dollar weighs on commodities markets

Global Banking & Finance

Oil eases as strong dollar weighs on commodities markets By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices inched down on Monday as concerns of higher-for-longer interest rates resurfaced and lifted the dollar, offsetting support for oil markets from geopolitical tensions and OPEC+ supply cuts. Brent crude futures slipped 5 cents to $85.

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Global Banking & Finance Award® Winner – OmniBSIC Bank Ghana Limited

Global Banking & Finance

Exclusive interview with Mr. Daniel Asiedu, Managing Director, OmniBSIC Bank Ghana Limited.

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