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US ISM Services PMI drops to 49.4 in April vs. 52.0 expected
US ISM Services PMI dropped into the contraction territory below 50 in April. US Dollar Index stays in negative territory below 105.00. Business activity in the US service sector contracted in April, with the ISM Services PMI edging lower to 49.4 from 51.4. in March. This reading came in below the market expectation of 52.0. Other details
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US ISM Services PMI drops to 49.4 in April vs. 52.0 expected
US ISM Services PMI dropped into the contraction territory below 50 in April. US Dollar Index stays in negative territory below 105.00. Business activity in the US service sector contracted in April, with the ISM Services PMI edging lower to 49.4 from 51.4. in March. This reading came in below the market expectation of 52.0. Other details
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GameStop’s stock skyrockets 29% to continue rally and register biggest gain in over a year
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Hospital plans receive boost after Houchen re-elected
Proposals for a new hospital in County Durham could move forward after Ben Houchen was re-elected as Tees Valley mayor. Conservative politician Houchen secured his third term in the post after running on a platform including a pledge to replace the University Hospital of North Tees. Houchen has pledged to hold a public consultation on
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£1bn hospital ‘highly unlikely’ to be built by deadline
A north-east London hospital the government promised would be built by 2030 is set to miss the deadline, a project boss has admitted. It is now “highly unlikely” construction will start on the new Whipps Cross Hospital before 2025 and finish before the end of the decade as previously expected, redevelopment director Alastair Finney told