
Carbon Offsets Undercut California’s Climate Progress, Researchers Find
Since the passage of its landmark climate regulations 17 years ago, California has been a leader in the
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Taiwan cuts GDP outlook on weak global demand, keeps policy rate unchanged
TAIPEI Taiwan's central bank cut its 2023 economic growth forecast for the export-reliant economy due to sluggish global
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Investors Call for Policy Unleashing $275 Trillion for Net Zero
An influential group of institutional investors has called on governments to remove policy barriers to help unleash an
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Traders on Intervention Watch as Yen Hovers Near 150 to Dollar
Traders are on guard for any sharp move in the yen as it hovers near the 150 level
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Swedish central bank tightens policy, says it may need to do more
By Simon Johnson STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Sweden's central bank raised its key policy rate by a quarter percentage point to 4.00%,
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Gores’s Platinum Hires Ontario Teachers’ Sobti as Asia Head
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Taylor Swift: Australia to host academic conference on pop icon
The event will explore the megastar's impact on culture and the music industry.
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Indonesia central bank stands pat on rates for 8th monthly review
JAKARTA Indonesia's central bank left interest rates unchanged for an eighth straight month on Thursday, amid renewed pressure
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Philippines Extends Rate Pause to Shield Growth as Prices Jump
The Philippine central bank kept its benchmark interest rate steady for a fourth straight meeting, looking past last
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'Why are people so evil?' Leslie Jones blasts trolls over Ghostbusters death threats
'Ghostbusters' star Leslie Jones received death threats over her female-led reboot in 2016, and she has blasted Jason Reitman's response.
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Toshiba is set to delist in Japan after 74 years as part of $14 billion deal
Toshiba said on Thursday that a $14 billion tender offer from private equity firm Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) had ended in success — a deal which paves the way for the embattled industrial conglomerate to go private.
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Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha: India set to approve historic women's quota bill
The proposed law guarantees a third of seats for women in India's parliament and state assemblies.
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