Morocco Quake Deaths Reach 2,800 as Rebuilding Plan Takes Shape
Morocco’s government pledged to help survivors of the earthquake on Friday that killed more than 2,800 people, including
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More than 70 crocodiles set loose by heavy flooding in southern China
Authorities in a southern Chinese city have launched an operation to recapture more than 70 crocodiles who escaped from a commercial farm after intense flooding swept through the region, multiple state media outlets have reported, with some residents warned to stay indoors.
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Finland’s Watchdog Reports Banks’ Real Estate Risks Are Rising
Finland’s financial institutions face a “high level” of risks stemming from an economic downturn, with the real estate
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UK Needs Lower Energy Bills for Net Zero to Work, Says Ovo CEO
The UK needs to find ways to lower energy bills before households will accept the cost of emissions-savings
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China’s Homegrown Automakers Rise to Dominate Domestic Market
China’s demand for electric vehicles has delivered the nation’s homegrown carmakers a seemingly unassailable and irreversible lead over
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UK Posts Record Wage Growth Even as Job Market Cools Down
UK wage growth held at a record high in the three months through July, a sign of persistent
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G20: China says Delhi declaration sent a positive signal
Beijing said the statement showed that the G20 was working together to tackle global challenges.
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Henderson Signs Audemars Piguet as Tenant of New Hong Kong Tower
Hong Kong tycoon Lee Shau Kee’s Henderson Land Development Co. has signed Audemars Piguet Holding SA to be
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Former HSBC CFO Stevenson Resurfaces at Singapore Tech Investor
Former HSBC Holdings Plc Chief Financial Officer Ewen Stevenson is set to join a Singapore-based technology investor as
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Japan Five-Year Debt Draws Solid Demand as Higher Yields Attract
An auction of five-year government notes in Japan met solid demand in the nation’s first sale since central
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China's 'Lipstick King' tearfully apologizes after online spat highlighting country's economic woes
One of China's most popular livestreamers has offered a teary apology after getting into a viral online spat in which he questioned whether a viewer had been working "hard enough" to make enough money to afford a product he was selling.
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Europe’s Weak Gas Demand Signals Industrial Malaise Taking Hold
Manufacturers from chemicals to metals and machinery curbed production last year in the fallout from Germany’s energy crisis.
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