European Stocks Slide as Chip Sector Hurt By TSMC Outlook Cut
European stocks opened lower as chip stocks were dragged down by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. outlook cut, while
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Xi Jinping meets Henry Kissinger as US seeks to defrost China ties
The veteran diplomat's surprise trip to Beijing follows a flurry of visits by US officials.
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Yellen Meets Vietnamese PM as US Friend-Shoring Expands in Asia
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen met with Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Thursday to promote trade ties
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World’s Best Airport Changi Sees Traffic Soar to Over 5 Million
Singapore’s Changi Airport, ranked the best in the world, saw passenger traffic surge close to pre-pandemic levels last
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Auckland shooting: Renewed debate on rising NZ crime rate
A gunman killed two people and injured at least 10 others, including a police officer.
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Singapore: City-state rocked by rare political scandals
The political crisis dents Singapore's reputation for clean and honest governance, experts say.
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Tea and Coffee Keep the Cost of an English Breakfast Over £35
Surging prices of tea and coffee kept the price of a fry-up near record levels even as food
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Mizuho Follows Japan Peers in Selling $1.9 Billion AT1 Bonds
Mizuho Financial Group Inc. raised 261 billion yen ($1.9 billion) by selling Additional Tier 1 bonds, becoming the
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Australian Employment Rises Further in June, Currency Gains
Australian employment surpassed expectations in June and the jobless rate held at a lower revised rate, underlining the
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Apollo, Pimco Show Creditors Can Play Nice With Carvana Deal
A pact among Carvana Co. creditors to work together as they negotiated how to restructure the used-car dealer’s
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Women's World Cup: Northern Ireland's divided loyalties
Picking a football team isn't as simple as a line on a map for people living in Northern Ireland.
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Canada wants US skilled workers - and they are interested
A Canadian work permit for US H1-B visa holders hit its cap of 10,000 applicants in only 48 hours.
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