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Here’s how a bull market acts when a major peak is near

There’s no reliable way to predict when or exactly why a bull market will finally end. But how the market will behave when a peak is closely approaching tends to follow some broad patterns that can be tracked by investors. Longtime students of the market cite a handful of conditions …

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Russia may retaliate against US over military observation flights

US Navy | Reuters A U.S. Navy picture shows what appears to be a Russian Sukhoi SU-24 attack aircraft making a very low pass close to the U.S. guided missile destroyer USS Donald Cook in the Baltic Sea in this picture taken April 12, 2016 and released April 13, 2016. …

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European rail mega-merger is about business not politics, Siemens and Alstom CEOs tell CNBC

THOMAS SAMSON/AFP/Getty Images German ICE train manufacturing company Siemens President and CEO, Joe Kaeser (L) shakes hands with French railway transport company Alstom CEO, Henri Poupart-Lafarge following a press conference announcing the union between French railway transport company Alstom and Siemens on September 27, 2017 in Paris. After more details …

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When a Star Architect Wants You Not to See His Work

It is quite a circle to square. Having left Nazi Germany for the United States in 1937, Mies was courted by West Berlin in the early 1960s to build something uplifting in the divided city. He chose to build a museum. The upper deck of the New National Gallery became …

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Fast-food operator Sonic notified of unusual credit card activity

Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images A Sonic drive-in restaurant is shown in Normal, Ill. U.S. fast-food chain operator Sonic said on Tuesday it had been notified of unusual activity regarding credit cards used at its drive-in outlets. Sonic’s credit card processor informed the company earlier this week of …

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Trader believes gold’s run is done, and here’s how he’s betting against the metal

Gold’s shining rally is coming to a close, says TradingAnalysis.com founder Todd Gordon, who is betting against the yellow metal thanks to what he sees in the charts. Tuesday on CNBC’s “Trading Nation,” Gordon explained that there were two reasons why he wanted to be short gold. First, Gordon points …

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Seth Meyers Criticizes Trump’s Response to Crisis in Puerto Rico

Photo Seth Meyers said President Trump’s mention of Puerto Rico’s financial debt made him sound like a hectoring landlord. Credit NBC Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown that lets you sleep — and lets us get paid to watch comedy. What do you think of it? What else …

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North Korea officials try to meet Republican analysts to figure out Trump

KCNA | Reuters North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks in an undated photo released April 26, 2015, by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency. North Korean government officials have been trying to arrange meetings with Republican-linked analysts in Washington to better understand President Donald Trump and his messages to …

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What’s on TV Wednesday: ‘Liar’ and ‘The Blacklist’

Photo Joanne Froggatt in “Liar.” Credit Joss Barratt/SundanceTV In “Liar,” a first date between strangers goes smoothly until it unravels the next morning. And it’s a busy night for returns: “Empire,” “The Blacklist” and “Modern Family” are just some of the offerings. What’s on TV LIAR 10 p.m. on Sundance. …

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Coltrane by De Keersmaeker, Freewheeling but Structure Intact

“Anne Teresa is really a great composer,” Mr. Sanchis said on the phone from Philadelphia, where “A Love Supreme” was running at FringeArts Theater. “She doesn’t spend time on each minute movement; she is concerned with the timeline and composition.” Photo Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Credit Anne Van Aerschot Over …

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