Asset Managers Launch Joint Appeal to Get EU to Rework ESG Rules
Asset managers have launched a coordinated appeal to get the European Union to rework planned ESG reporting rules,
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USMNT rumors: Balogun to Chelsea, Robinson new contract, Pulisic to Milan
Today's USMNT rumors include FolarinBalogun being linked with a surprise move to Chelsea. Antonee Robinson is set to stay at Fulham and Christian Pulisic is close to joining Milan.USMNT rumors: Folarin Balogun to ChelseaFolarin Balogun to Chelsea is not a transfer that many were expecting. ...
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Neutral Swiss and Austrians join Europe's Sky Shield defence
The plan to protect European skies has now attracted 19 countries since Russia invaded Ukraine.
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Hong Kong Relaxes Mortgage Rules to Support Property Sector
The Hong Kong government relaxed its residential mortgage rules for the first time since 2009 in a bid
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EU Says Cost of Sanctions Will Hit Russia Harder Over Time
The European Union’s sanctions against Russia will build over time and will have a growing long-term impact on
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Google, Meta Take on Trudeau in Proxy Fight Over Digital News Content
A law that props up the news industry has turned Canada into the latest battleground for global tech
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Belarus Group to Kick-start Zimbabwe Carbon Exchange, Zuma Says
The Belarus African Foreign Trade Association has allocated 2 million carbon credits to initiate trade in the offsets
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New US Pregnancy Laws Aren’t Enough for a Family-Friendly Workplace
New rules for US employers will make it easier for many pregnant workers to keep doing their jobs,
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What is the South China Sea dispute?
Overlapping claims in the South China Sea threaten to turn the region into a flashpoint of global concern.
1970-01-01 08:00
Alibaba Surges on Report China to Unshackle Ant With Fine
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. shares jumped in Hong Kong trading after Reuters reported that China is likely to
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China tightens scrutiny of Japanese food, citing safety reasons
BEIJING (Reuters) -China will tighten its scrutiny on food from Japan and maintain curbs on some Japanese imports, the government
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UK House Prices Fall Most in More Than a Decade, Halifax Says
UK house prices are falling at their fastest annual pace since 2011, Halifax said, as the property market
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