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Ukraine strikes Russia with US missiles

Bridgewater is joining forces with State Street’s asset management arm to offer an ETF, Ukraine has struck a military target inside Russia using US-made long-range missiles for the first time, and Walmart’s third-quarter revenue beat forecasts. Plus, Asia’s arms makers and naval shipbuilders are leading a global surge in defence stocks.

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Bridgewater opens strategy to retail investors through State Street ETF

Ukraine strikes Russia with US-made long-range missiles for first time

Walmart raises guidance as it beats third-quarter forecasts

Asian arms makers lead defence stock rally in bet on global rearmament

Thames Water dumps 104bn litres of sewage ahead of new tunnel opening

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