UPS Union Workers Seek ‘Big Raises’ in Thorny Pay Negotiations
United Parcel Service Inc.’s union asked the company for major pay increases and better benefits as negotiations over
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Dubai’s Latest Property Spree Has Rich Buyers Taking More Risk
On Dubai’s manmade island of Palm Jumeirah, soaring laser beams signal the latest outsized construction project getting started.
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Toronto Maple Leafs Owner Valued at $8 Billion in Stake Sale, Sportico Says
A minority partner in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. is about to sell shares in a deal
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Singapore Fines DBS, Citi for Breaches in Wirecard Scandal
Singapore’s financial regulator imposed penalties amounting to a total of S$3.8 million ($2.8 million) on four financial institutions
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Finance Chief Says Colombia Could Cut Key Rate by September
Colombia could potentially start to ease monetary policy within three months as inflation cools and the peso stabilizes
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Jokowi Declares Five-Day Weekend to Get Indonesians Spending
Most Indonesians will get to enjoy a five-day weekend at the end of the month after the government
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Telecom Italia Sounds Out Buyers for Stake in Enterprise Unit
Telecom Italia SpA is restarting efforts to sell a minority stake in its enterprise unit, potentially valued at
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Goldman Raises Japan Stock Targets, Citing Corporate Reforms
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. lifted its targets for Japanese stocks after the market soared this year amid expectations
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EU Banks Expand Risk Scenarios They Face Due to Climate Change
European banks are building out their risk models to better prepare for the fallout from climate change, with
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Boric’s Lithium Strategy Will Hinder Chile’s Growth, Conservative Rival Kast Says
The founder of Chile’s surging right-wing party bashed President Gabriel Boric’s plan for government control of lithium production,
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Yen Slides to Seven-Month Low as Powell Underscores Policy Gap
The yen slid to its weakest against the dollar since November after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said
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Asia Stocks Face Headwinds After US Extends Slump: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks face downward pressure at the start of trading Thursday after US equities extended declines, with Federal
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