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Domino's Uber delivery is an extra topping

Domino’s Pizza wants to stuff more pie holes. The pizza chain announced on Wednesday that customers will be able to make delivery orders through Uber Eats, sending Domino’s shares up 10% in late morning trade. At first blush that may seem an admission that Domino’s own delivery app is sputtering. But joining forces with the company led by Dara Khosrowshahi is the best way to forge some growth from fickle eaters.

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UK house prices post biggest annual drop since 2011: Halifax

British house prices fell last month in annual terms at the fastest rate in 12 years and soaring interest rates are likely to herald more weakness in the housing market, mortgage lender Halifax said on Friday.

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Australian watchdog urges banks to move Indigenous customers into low-fee accounts

Australia's corporate regulator on Wednesday asked the country's banks to disclose data on fees charged to Indigenous consumers after a review found they were not meeting targets for moving First Nations people into low-fee accounts.

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Biden to announce new actions to protect student loan borrowers

President Joe Biden plans to announce new actions on Friday to protect student loan borrowers following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that blocked his plan to cancel $430 billion in student loan debt, a White House source said.

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British mortgage lenders now have options in place to ease interest rate pain, FCA says

Banks and building societies in Britain now have options in place to offer to mortgage customers to ease the pain of rising interest rates, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said on Friday.

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