Turkish Policy Anomaly Persists With Rate Mechanism Still Broken
Turkish savers still get far higher interest on deposits than lenders charge for commercial credit, an anomaly that’s
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Ford Takes $3.6 Billion Hit for Following the Tesla Playbook
Tesla Inc.’s script for popularizing electric vehicles — ramp up production, leverage economies of scale to lower costs
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EU Carbon Import Tax Shifts Climate Burden, South Africa Says
The European Union’s plan to put a carbon levy on imported goods from outside the bloc is an
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Bitcoin ETF Hype Threatens Another Sell-The-News Fizzle
The best argument in favor of approving new Bitcoin exchange-traded funds is that they already exist, tracking futures.
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Ukraine Plea to Keep Grain Moving Clashes With Shippers’ Reality
Ukraine is pushing for grain exports to continue from key ports following Russia’s withdrawal from the Black Sea
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Canadian Inflation Slows to 2.8%, Though Core Remains Sticky
Inflation in Canada slowed to within the central bank’s control range for the first time since March 2021,
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Amazon Says Its Carbon Emissions Fell for First Time Last Year
Amazon.com Inc.’s carbon emissions ticked lower for the first time since the company began reporting the figure, thanks
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South Africa Shuns Pressure to Take Sides in Russia-Ukraine War
South Africa won’t bow to pressure to pick sides in Russia’s war on Ukraine and is confident an
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LVMH’s Sephora Weighs New China Head to Seek €20 Billion Sales
Sephora, the cosmetics retailer owned by luxury conglomerate LVMH, is considering an overhaul of its China operations, including
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Singapore Passport Is World’s Most Powerful, Replacing Japan
Singapore has replaced Japan for having the world’s most powerful passport, allowing visa-free entry to 192 global destinations,
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Yellen Sees Disinflation Pressures at Work as Hiring Surge Fades
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said a cooling — but not faltering — labor market is playing a key
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Japan Plans Climate Initiative to Help Cut Methane Emissions
The US, the European Commission, Japan, South Korea and Australia are collaborating to limit methane emissions from liquefied
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