Investors Are Happy to Pay Premium for Tech, But Not for AI
Investors on Wall Street and beyond are betting that the great tech rally of 2023 has staying power,
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Singapore to Study Better Housing Access for Singles, ST Says
Singapore will study more equitable access to housing types for singles, the Straits Times reported, citing National Development
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Walmart Paid $1.4 Billion for Tiger’s Stake in Flipkart: WSJ
Walmart Inc. paid $1.4 billion to buy Tiger Global’s stake in Flipkart, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing
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Asia’s Richest Families Fuel Race for Lucrative Finance Jobs
On a sweat-laced evening in June, while much of Hong Kong dug into supper, two dozen students snaked
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Pimco Warms Toward China Bonds on Weak Economy, Monetary Easing
Bearishness among foreign investors toward China’s bonds is easing after last year’s rout, with Pacific Investment Management Co.
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Oil Set for Best Month Since Early 2022 as Market Tightens
Oil headed for its biggest monthly gain in more than a year on signs the market is tightening,
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More Volatility Beckons Markets Still Digesting Milestone Week
Traders buffeted by a swath of central-bank decisions last week are preparing for further volatility amid signs that
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Asian Equities Set to Advance; Dollar Opens Lower: Markets Wrap
Asian equity futures point to gains across the region when markets open Monday following a rally on Wall
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Sunak to Outline UK’s Energy Security Plans Amid Green Backlash
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will outline plans to bolster energy security on a visit Monday to Scotland
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Chinese Firms Are Seeking Korean Partners to Skirt US EV Rules
Chinese firms are lining up to invest in South Korea’s battery industry because they want to use it
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RBA Watchers Split as Policy Tightening Cycle Is Nearing End
Australia’s policy tightening campaign is approaching its final stages, with money markets and economists divided over the timing
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Kashkari Calls Inflation Outlook ‘Positive,’ Expects Job Losses
The inflation outlook in the US is “quite positive,” Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said,
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