
Norway’s $1.4 Trillion Fund Sees More Net Zero Targets Set as Risks Mount
Norway’s $1.4 trillion sovereign wealth fund said more companies are honing emissions targets in response to tighter reporting
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Climate Tech Investing Slides More Than 40% Over Past 12 Months
Climate tech is no longer a bright spot in a challenging investment landscape. Private market equity and grant
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China Data Likely to Show Fragile Economy in Need of Support
China’s economic growth last quarter probably undershot Beijing’s annual target for 2023 as the property sector and subdued
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NZ's Fletcher Building set for worst day in 12 years amid pipe leak claims
New Zealand-listed shares of Fletcher Building slumped 14% in resumed trade on Monday even after the firm denied
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UK Economy’s Modest Rebound Fails to Allay Stagnation Fears
UK economic growth remained weak in August, as a modest rebound from a strike-afflicted July failed to ease
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‘Made in USA’ Revival Sparks Building Boom, 506% Rally in Value
When Sterling Infrastructure Inc. Chief Executive Officer Joe Cutillo first started telling Wall Street that factories would return
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The German Property Crisis Is Claiming Its First Big Victims
In July this year, Nuremberg’s mayor celebrated the final beam being placed atop the redeveloped Quelle building, a
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Suncor to Buy Total’s Fort Hills Stake in $1.07 Billion Deal
Suncor Energy Inc. agreed to buy TotalEnergies SE’s stake in the Fort Hills oil-sands mine for C$1.47 billion
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Giant Gas-to-Methanol Machines Could Curb Methane Emissions
Semi trailer-sized machines could provide a unique solution to a major source of the fossil fuel industry’s methane
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Startup Bets Wood Can Make Wind Turbines Even Greener
This article is part of the Bloomberg Green series Timber Town, which looks at the global rise of
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Scandinavian Construction Market Set to Slump, Builder Says
One of Scandinavia’s biggest contractors expects the region’s construction industry to undergo a two-year dive as high interest
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Dubai Starts Repaying Bailout Loan as Part of Huge Debt Cutback
Dubai said it began repaying a $20 billion bailout loan from Abu Dhabi and country’s central bank, as
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