
China's Xi unexpectedly skipped a key BRICS event. No one is saying why
Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Tuesday unexpectedly skipped a business forum of the BRICS economic group in South Africa, sending his commerce minister instead to deliver a fiery speech in his name that decried US hegemony.
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Sweden’s Recession Seen Lasting Longer With Households Pressured
Sweden’s economy is facing two years of contraction — more than previously thought — as rising costs force
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Swiss Tunnel Partially Reopens for Freight Traffic
Switzerland’s Gotthard tunnel partially reopened for freight traffic, easing the bottleneck on a critical trade route across the
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Global Funds Abandon China Blue Chips in $9.3 Billion Selloff
Global investors have been shedding China’s blue-chip stocks in what’s been a record-selling streak, showing even the nation’s
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Singapore Core Inflation Rate Drops Further to 3.8% in July
Singapore’s core inflation eased last month as forecast, allowing central bankers room to keep monetary policy steady to
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Hollywood Studios Release Details of Latest Proposal to Writers
Hollywood studios released the details of their contract proposal to film industry’s screenwriters, the latest salvo in their
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After Weaponizing Immigrants, Europe’s East Finds It Needs Them
The neat two-story rows of white containers stretch right up to the towering cranes of the vast construction
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UK Small Businesses In Peril With Drop in Sales, Profit and Cash
Sales at Britain’s small businesses collapsed by more than a fifth over the past year as customers cut
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Singapore Seeks Financial Firms’ Documents in Laundering Case
The Singapore police are waiting for documents from at least nine financial institutions in their probe into one
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Top Thai Fund Sees Foreign Investors Returning With Srettha as PM
International funds will resume investing in Thailand, boosting equities and the baht, following the appointment of a new
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Kishida Pressured to Boost Spending Despite Rising Debt Costs
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is facing pressure to increase spending, even as bond yields at a nine-year
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Gas Strikes in Australia Loom If No Progress in Talks Wednesday
Talks to avoid strikes at Australia’s biggest liquefied natural gas export terminal began Wednesday morning, with the threat
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