Recession Worries Have Investors Buying Treasuries, Doubting Stocks
A clear majority of investors expect a US recession before 2024 is out, leading them to view the
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New Zealand Plans Three Auckland Harbor Tunnels For $27 Billion
New Zealand plans to build three tunnels under Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour to ease traffic congestion in its largest
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Britain’s Job Recruiters See a Jump in People Looking for Work
Britain’s red-hot labor market showed signs of loosening with recruiters reporting a strong jump in the number of
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Londoners Are Struggling to Afford Homes Elsewhere in the UK Too
London’s expensive housing market is notorious for pricing out would-be buyers. Now its residents are struggling to afford
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Oil Holds Gains as Attacks Threaten Russia’s Black Sea Exports
Oil held gains as Ukraine attacked another Russian vessel over the weekend, putting at risk significant flows of
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Texas Power Grid Holds Up During String of 100-Degree Days
The Texas power grid is withstanding a string of triple-digit temperature days in the state, spurring households and
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Chinese Maker of 1,000 Kilometer EV Battery Plans IPO by 2025
A Chinese maker of long-range electric vehicle batteries — including one capable of going 1,000 kilometers (620 miles)
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AI, Talent Shortage Pose Dual Threat to Philippine Call Centers
The Philippines is racing to defend its share of the nearly $300 billion global business process outsourcing market
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Rakuten’s Mikitani Spends a Fifth of His Time on Biotech Startup
Hiroshi Mikitani, whose Rakuten Group Inc. is losing billions of dollars to break into Japan’s wireless market, said
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It’s Not Just Trump. These World Leaders Also Got Into Legal Trouble
Former President Donald Trump appeared in a Washington courtroom last week on his third set of criminal charges
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Australia to Hike Rates Once More, Then Cut in 2024, Poll Shows
Australia’s central bank will raise interest rates one more time in its current tightening cycle, economists say, and
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Philippines Cautious About Raising Rates Too Much, Governor Says
The Philippine central bank will exercise caution against “too much” monetary tightening to avoid crimping economic growth, according
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