
UAE’s Flagship Renewables Firm Isn’t The Giant It Claims
As world leaders descend on Dubai for this year’s biggest climate conference COP28, the United Arab Emirates is
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Karpowership Wins Approval for Second South African Site
Karpowership, the provider of ship-mounted power plants, said it won environmental authorization for the second of three projects
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Shoppers Get Ready to Splash Out on Christmas: The London Rush
Hi, I’m Leo from Bloomberg’s UK Breaking News team, catching you up on this morning’s business stories. Britons
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Thailand Turns to Chinese Influencers to Allay Tourist Concerns
Thailand plans to tap Chinese social-media influencers and companies like Huawei Technologies Co. and Alipay to promote the
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Congo’s New Rules Could Force Banks to Sell Stakes of Up to 45%
A directive from the Democratic Republic of Congo’s central bank has lenders in the country concerned they may
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Transnet Needs More Than a Plan to Fix South Africa’s Logistics
South Africa’s Transnet SOC Ltd. has a turnaround plan to ease port and rail snarl-ups that have hamstrung
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Foxconn Founder Gou Set to Drop Out of Taiwan Presidential Race
Foxconn Technology Group’s billionaire founder Terry Gou is quitting the race to become Taiwan’s next president, people familiar
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GIC-Backed AESC Said to Target $10 Billion Value in New Round
AESC Group is targeting a valuation of about $10 billion in its latest funding round, according to people
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Xi Tolerance for Property Pain Nears Limit as Rescue Takes Shape
China is ramping up pressure on banks to support struggling real estate developers, signaling President Xi Jinping’s tolerance
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Japan Inflation Quickens, Fueling Speculation Over BOJ Shift
Japan’s key inflation measure accelerated for the first time in four months, going against the Bank of Japan’s
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Asia Stocks Set to Open Mixed as Dollar, Oil Slip: Markets Wrap
Shares in Asia were primed for a mixed open with the Thursday holiday in the US offering little
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A Coal-Powered Industrial Boom Is Testing Indonesia’s Green Ambitions
In a heavily forested district in Indonesia’s portion of the island of Borneo, excavators and an army of
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