July 19 Financiel News Headlines:




  • Turkey's Erdogan recounts night of coup, mulls death penalty (Read More)
  • Dissidents Silenced, GOP Convention Turns Attacks on Clinton (Read More)
  • U.S. police deaths build momentum for law to treat attacks as hate crimes (Read More)
  • Police across US patrolling in pairs after ambush attacks (Read More)
  • UK will not invoke EU Article 50 this year, government lawyer says (Read More)
  • EU State-Aid Rules for Banks in Crisis Backed by Top Court (Read More)
  • Islamic State flag found in room of German train attacker (Read More)
  • Fed Officials Gain Confidence They Can Raise Rates This Year (Read More)
  • Document Shows Less Limits on Iran Nuke Work (Read More)
  • Daimler, DAF, Others Fined Record $3.2 Billion for European Truck Cartel (Read More)
  • In some U.S. cities, police push back against 'open-carry' gun laws (Read More)
  • ECB Fast Exhausting German Bonds for QE Buying as Yields Tumble (Read More)
  • Startup Deal Activity Keeps Falling Worldwide (Read More)
  • Turkey Central Bank Cuts Overnight Lending Rate to 8.75 Percent (Read More)
  • Singapore Exchange Blames Faulty Disk for Market's Trading Halt (Read More)
  • Facebook to Pay Internet Stars for Live Video (Read More)
  • Dad's Tape Could Jail Banker Son Accused of Offering Stock Tips (Read More)
  • Russian Consumers Still in Shock as They Cut Back on Food and Medicine (Read More)

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