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Microsoft announces a move back to the office for some workers.
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Microsoft plans to open its office without restrictions only once the virus acts “more like an endemic virus such as the seasonal flu,” an executive vice president at the tech giant wrote.
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Turkish Lira Plunges After Erdogan Fires Central Bank Chief
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Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has repeatedly meddled in the central bank’s activities and over the years traders have dumped the lira.
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Current and former investment bankers react to claims of workplace abuse by junior analysts at Goldman Sachs.
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The DealBook newsletter’s inbox has been overflowing with reactions to a presentation by employees at Goldman Sachs.
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A Way to Close a Big Tax Loophole
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Here’s a novel way to raise more revenue.
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AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 Vaccine Is Found to Be 79% Effective in U.S. Study
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The company is preparing to apply for emergency authorization from the Food and Drug Administration. But the shot may not be needed in the United States.
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Japan indicts two Americans tied to Carlos Ghosn’s escape.
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Japanese prosecutors said that the two men, Michael Taylor, 60, a former Green Beret, and his son Peter Maxwell Taylor, 27, assisted Mr. Ghosn’s efforts to escape the country.
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Leon Black will step down from Apollo three months sooner than expected.
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The Wall Street billionaire, who was the main client of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein in recent years, decided to leave for health reasons.
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The federal government’s stimulus checks may also be propping up the stock market.
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