EU-Listed Securities Face Review as ESG Rules Hit Multinationals
Companies based outside Europe are reviewing securities they’ve listed in the bloc, as the implications of an overlooked
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China Battery Maker Gotion Says Globalization Is Inevitable
One of China’s top battery makers, Gotion High-Tech Co., says globalization is an irresistible trend and that protectionist
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Exporters to China to Feel Sting of Deflation, HSBC Analyst Says
As China slips back into deflation, exporters to the world’s No. 2 economy will be hit by a
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Australia’s Housing Crunch Lures More Private Credit Lenders
Private credit funds, backed by some major global investors, are venturing where Australian banks increasingly fear to tread:
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Divided communities in the occupied West Bank
Arabs and Jews living in the territory say the 7 October attacks have deepened distrust.
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Disney Delays ‘Deadpool,’ ‘Captain America’ Films as Strike Ends
Walt Disney Co. overhauled its schedule of film releases for the second time in two weeks, announcing delays
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World’s Biggest Bank Forced to Trade Via USB Stick After Hack
On Thursday, trades handled by the world’s largest bank in the globe’s biggest market traversed Manhattan on a
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Cheap Coal Hampers Green Shift in Emerging World, Says Macquarie
Cheap fossil fuels are holding up developing nations’ efforts to move toward green alternatives, highlighting the need to
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Covid Loss of Smell Takes Up to Three Years to Return, Study Finds
The loss of taste and smell — hallmarks of a coronavirus infection early in the pandemic — became
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Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift set to reverse roles during Chiefs bye week
She's cheer captain, and Travis Kelce is on the bleachers.
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RBA Sees Elevated Inflation as Resilient Economy Aids Jobs
Australia’s central bank expects inflation will only return to the top of its 2-3% target by end-2025 and
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China’s Top Art Fairs Are Finally Back, Testing Appetite of the Rich
China’s biggest art fairs are back in a first post-Covid test of collectors’ appetite, at a time when
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