
Klarna Shrinks Losses With Sales Growth and Cost-Cutting
Klarna Bank AB’s losses narrowed in the first half of the year as its growing customer base continued
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Abba's Agnetha Fältskog returns with solo song: 'I didn't know if I could do this'
In a rare interview, she discusses new music and the "strange" experience of watching her 3D avatar.
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52 dead in central Johannesburg apartment block fire
South African authorities say it is unclear what sparked the blaze at the five-storey building.
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Riverdance stars inspire Ukrainian refugees
Young Irish dancers in Dublin hope to follow in the footsteps of the professional dancers.
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Active ETFs Cash In on Corporate Reform in Japan
Actively managed exchange-trade funds are set to launch in Tokyo next week, with one asset manager focusing its
1970-01-01 08:00

China’s Top Carriers Trim Losses on Domestic Travel Rebound
China’s three largest airline companies reported significantly narrower losses for the first half of 2023 as Beijing’s lifting
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China Central Bank Meets With Private Firms, Pledges Funding
The People’s Bank of China met with lenders and private businesses on Wednesday, pledging to improve their access
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Inter Miami 0-0 Nashville SC: Player ratings as the Herons and Lionel Messi stifled in scoreless draw
Player ratings from Inter Miami and Nashville SC's MLS clash.
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Gabon coup: Why military takeovers are all the rage
Gabon is the latest African state to be hit by a coup, raising fears about the future of democracy.
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Sogo & Seibu Strike Shuts Tokyo Store Ahead of Seven & I Deal
The flagship Sogo & Seibu Co. store in central Tokyo shut on Thursday as employees went on strike,
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China’s Solar Companies Face Margin Squeeze Despite Profit Jump
A factory boom in China that’s lowering the cost and boosting demand for solar panels is also squeezing
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Bargain Airfares Disappear in India as Rivals Get Squeezed
As India’s airline market transforms into a duopoly, ticket prices that have long known to be dirt-cheap are
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