European Stocks Decline as US Rating Downgrade Hurts Sentiment
European stocks slumped the most in almost a month as Fitch Ratings’ downgrade of the US sovereign credit
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Where the Republican Presidential Candidates Stand on Five Key Economic Issues
Donald Trump’s place at the top of the polls for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination makes him a
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Ford Fears a World on Fire Will Throw Up Its Hands on Climate
When Ford Motor Co.’s UK boss visited the automaker’s massive production complex in Turkey last week, temperatures reached
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Egypt Currency Squeeze Sinks Bank Foreign Buffers to New Low
Net foreign assets held by Egypt’s commercial banks went into a record deficit in June, as a lack
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India’s Unemployment Rate Falls in July Due to Farm Demand
India’s overall unemployment rate fell in July as rural areas saw increased demand for agriculture labor with the
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UK Should Streamline EU’s Key ESG Test, Advisory Group Says
A cornerstone of the European Union’s sustainable finance package should be streamlined by the UK to make it
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Thaksin-Linked Thai Party Plans New Bloc to Form Government
Pheu Thai, a party linked to former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, said it will form a new coalition with
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Law Firm Ordered to Hand Over Accounts Linked to Tycoon’s Fraud
DLA Piper, one of the world’s largest law firms, was ordered by a judge to hand over evidence
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Bitcoin’s Outlook May Hinge on US Soft Landing, Grayscale’s Pandl Says
The crypto market rebound this year could have room to run if the US economy manages to achieve
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Cyberattack on Norway Ministries Lasted at Least Four Months
A cyberattack on Norway’s government ministries uncovered last week had exploited a vulnerability linked to mobile device management
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Australia Could Extend TikTok Ban to WeChat, Senate Report Says
Australia should consider extending a ban on TikTok from government devises to include WeChat, a panel of lawmakers
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Turkey’s Debt Ratings Hinge on Erdogan’s Policy Follow-Through
Credit-rating companies are facing a pivotal moment as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan takes on a new, more
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