
World Food Prices Steady at Two-Year Low on Cheaper Oilseeds
Global food prices steadied at the lowest in more than two years as improving supplies of oilseeds and
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Singapore Sees $77 Billion Digital Economy as Key to More Growth
Singapore’s digital economy has expanded to about $77 billion, or 17.3% of gross domestic product, and should continue
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German Industry Slams High Energy Costs as ‘Self-Made’ Problem
Germany’s small and mid-sized companies, the backbone of Europe’s largest economy, are urging the government to ease burdens
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BlackRock’s ETF Is Outsized Loser in Emerging-Market Selloff
Exchange-traded funds that buy emerging-market equities are undergoing a churn — and the biggest loser is the BlackRock
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Chandrayaan-3: India Moon lander's reawakening unlikely as lunar night looms
India's space agency says the Chandrayaan-3's lander and rover have already completed all their objectives.
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LNG Threat Returns as Australia Workers Discuss Resuming Strikes
Union members at Chevron Corp. liquefied natural gas facilities in Australia are deciding on a plan to resume
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Hong Kong Wealth Firms’ Gloom Spreads With Drop in Assets
Hong Kong’s private wealth managers are growing more pessimistic after a sharp drop in assets under management as
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Kazakhstan Cuts Rate as New Central Banker Navigates Tenge Risks
Kazakhstan cut rates for a second straight time, extending its first cycle of monetary easing since 2020 after
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Japan Green Group Calls for Ban on Biggest Power Generator's Emission Claims
A climate activist group is seeking to stop Japan’s biggest utility from using advertisements that include phrases such
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Vietnam Says TikTok’s Content Censorship Isn’t Effective
Vietnam’s communications ministry accused TikTok Inc. of failing to effectively block content that violates the law after the
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RBI’s Surprise Bond Sales Plan Sparks a Selloff in India Market
Indian bonds fell the most in about a year after the central bank upped the ante against inflation
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TSMC Sales Fell Less Than Feared as AI Demand Offset Broad Slump
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s revenue slid a less-than-projected 11% after demand from artificial intelligence players helped offset sagging
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