More than 2,500 sheep cross Western Idaho highway
Swiss banking giant UBS said Tuesday it took in US$28 billion of net new money for its wealth management business in the first quarter, with $7 billion of that coming in the days after the announcement of its government-backed takeover of ailing rival Credit Suisse.
In a sign fears about the global financial system have eased for now, major central banks are scaling back their offer of emergency dollar loans to banks, a crisis step launched after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in the U.S. fed fears about wider troubles.A new study suggests many Canadians are interested in a four-day work week, but nearly as many have at least one concern with the idea.
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