Factbox-From raids to exit bans, US companies face growing hurdles in China
WASHINGTON Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Tuesday that U.S. companies have complained to her that China has
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Chevron: Workers at major Australia gas facilities to strike
The Chevron plants produce more than 5% of the world's liquefied natural gas.
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Disney, The New York Times and CNN are among a dozen major media companies blocking access to ChatGPT as they wage a cold war on A.I.
News organizations are in a cold war with OpenAI.
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Evergrande: Crisis-hit Chinese property giant reports $4.5bn loss
The heavily-indebted firm's shares are set to resume trading in Hong Kong from Monday.
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Heineken sells off Russian beer business for €1
The lager-maker will take a huge loss on the division which, it said, had taken longer to jettison.
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Gas prices fall as fears over Australian strike recede
A strike at a major Australian gas plant had threatened to disrupt global supplies.
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Domino's Pizza signals closure of Russian business
The franchise owner says it will place its Russian business into bankruptcy.
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Analysis-Chocolate makers' prospects sour as cocoa prices spike
By Maytaal Angel, Jessica DiNapoli and Richa Naidu LONDON/NEW YORK Chocolate makers like Hershey and Mondelez face tougher
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Some 40% of Japanese firms see fundraising impact from BOJ tweak: Reuters poll
By Anton Bridge TOKYO About 40% of Japanese firms expect the central bank's recent policy adjustment to have
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ChatGPT fever spreads to US workplace, sounding alarm for some
By Richa Naidu, Martin Coulter and Jason Lange LONDON/WASHINGTON Many workers across the U.S. are turning to ChatGPT
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Why has Ireland got so much surplus cash?
The Republic of Ireland is predicted to have a €65.2bn (£56.3bn) budget surplus by 2027.
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Consumer goods makers flex pricing power in second quarter
By Richa Naidu and Chandini Monnappa (Reuters) -Consumer products giants including Unilever, Coca-Cola and Reckitt have shown they can raise
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