
SoftBank Stock Drops After Vision Fund Loses Money Again
SoftBank Group Corp. shares dropped after its Vision Fund investment arm lost money again in the latest quarter
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U.S. Treasury yields to rise amid debt ceiling standoff: Reuters poll
By Sarupya Ganguly BENGALURU U.S. Treasury yields will rise significantly over the coming month, according to analysts polled
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Elon Musk Says He’s Stepping Down as Twitter’s CEO
NBCUniversal executive Linda Yaccarino is in talks to become Twitter’s chief executive officer, the Wall Street Journal reported,
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Fees Thwart Switching Cloud Computing Providers, Critics Say
Complaints about how cloud service providers try to prevent customers from switching to rivals was the focus of
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Peru Holds Key Rate for a Fourth Month as Inflation Cools
Peru left borrowing costs unchanged for the fourth straight month as inflation finally begins to cool at rates
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China’s Copper Woes Damp Spirits of Traders in Asia
Asia’s copper industry meets in Hong Kong next week to discuss a market that should be bursting with
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Binance.US explores ways to cut founder Zhao's majority stake - report
(Reuters) -Binance.US and Changpeng Zhao, the crypto exchange's founder and majority owner, have been exploring ways to reduce his stake
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With UK food price inflation at 46-year high, lawmakers launch probe
By James Davey LONDON British lawmakers launched an investigation on Friday into the fairness of the country's food
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China’s Rising Emissions May Soon Be Eclipsed by Clean Power Push
China’s post-Covid rebound is boosting its world-leading power emissions this year, but rapid deployment of clean technology means
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Oil Sands in Canada Face Wildfire Threat as Temperatures Rise
Canada’s main oil-producing region in northeastern Alberta faces an increased risk of wildfires as temperatures rise over the
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Brazil's JBS swings to loss, citing grain costs and meat oversupply
By Roberto Samora and Ana Mano SAO PAULO JBS SA, the world's largest meat company, on Thursday reported
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Brazil's Embraer agrees $5 billion aircraft sales deal with NetJets
SAO PAULO Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA said on Thursday it will sell up to 250 units of its
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