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Dow Closes More Than 800 Points Higher in Volatile Day

U.S. stocks turned sharply higher after spending most of the morning in the red, after news that inflation remains stubbornly high.

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U.S. Suppliers Halt Operations at Top Chinese Memory Chip Maker

Chip-equipment suppliers are pulling out staff based at China’s leading memory-chip maker as they assess the impact of U.S. semiconductor-export restrictions.

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How Ukrainian Strategy Is Running Circles Around Russia’s Lumbering Military

Classic military operations and nimble battlefield decision-making are exploiting the incompetence and top-down command of Russian forces. “Without high mobility, we wouldn’t have been able to outplay Russians.”

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Bank of England Offers More Support for Pension Funds Amid Crisis

The BOE expanded its support of pension funds at the heart of the U.K.’s bond-market crisis even as borrowing costs leapt higher, a sign that stress in the financial system wasn’t going away.

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Russia Unleashes Its Biggest Barrage of Strikes on Ukraine Since Invasion

Waves of Russian missiles slammed into Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities in one of the broadest and most intense bombardments of the war, in response to a weekend attack Moscow blamed on Ukraine that seriously damaged a bridge connecting Russia to occupied Crimea.

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Paris Cuts the Lights to Save Energy. Will It Help?

The Eiffel Tower and other famed monuments in the City of Light are going dark early, part of a call for “energy sobriety” in France. Some question whether the efforts will make a dent.

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Strong Dollar Pressures U.S. Manufacturing Rebound

The dollar’s broad-based surge is handing foreign producers an advantage in selling into the U.S., while U.S.-made goods become more expensive for foreign buyers.

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