
Saudi Finance Firm Morabaha Seeks Up to $83.4 Million in IPO
Saudi Arabia-based Morabaha Marina Financing is seeking to raise as much as 312.9 million riyals ($83.4 million) from
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Russia Row Raises South Africa Investor Risk as Economy Founders
Investors have spent months fretting about everything from South Africa’s daily blackouts to inadequate laws on terror financing
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Ukraine Latest: Zelenskiy in Berlin to Meet With German Leaders
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy arrived in Berlin overnight, where he’s expected to hold talks with Chancellor Olaf Scholz and
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Posing as Islamists, Russian Hackers Take Aim at Sweden
Since February, a mysterious hacker group calling itself Anonymous Sudan has targeted dozens of Swedish airports, hospitals and
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How will Irish government spend corporation tax windfall?
The Irish exchequer is awash with revenue from corporation tax - but how will it spend it?
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New Zealand Plans NZ$1 Billion Recovery Package for Bad Weather
New Zealand announced an NZ$1 billion ($619 million) flood and cyclone recovery package as part of its yearly
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Bean Shortage Drives Up Cost of Even the Cheapest Cup of Coffee
The global cost-of-living crunch has pushed coffee drinkers to get their fix from cheaper brews. But a shortage
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Tax Cuts for Some a ‘Worthy Objective,’ Australia Treasurer Says
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers called tax relief for some earners a “worthy objective,” amid criticism that planned income
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China’s Strong Data Likely to Mask Weakening Recovery
Key economic data this week may suggest China’s recovery is doing a lot better than it is in
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Bangladesh, Myanmar Order Mass Evacuations as Severe Storm Nears
Bangladesh and Myanmar ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate ahead of a severe cyclone that’s set
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Stellantis, LG Energy Spar With Canada Over EV Battery Plant
Automaker Stellantis NV said it will begin implementing “contingency plans” with its South Korean partner for electric vehicle
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Jimmy Lai’s Son Warns Firms on Hong Kong Reopening
The son of jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai is warning Western businesses about investing in Hong Kong as
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