Elon Musk: Tesla boss on first China trip in over three years
The multi-billionaire has not yet publicly commented on the visit, which comes amid US-China tensions.
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Environmental platform urges more than 1,600 high-emitting firms to disclose data
LONDON More than 1,600 companies identified by non-profit platform CDP as having the biggest impact on the environment
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These companies are winners in the debt ceiling deal
The debt ceiling deal in Washington did not set off a celebration in the stock market. But the bipartisan compromise is causing fireworks for some companies that have emerged as winners.
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Foxconn: iPhone maker hikes pay ahead of new model launch
Foxconn's move comes ahead of the expected launch of Apple's iPhone 15 later this year.
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Credit ratings agencies like Moody's decide the US credit rating. Here's what you need to know about them
Credit rating agencies are once again in the spotlight amid the ongoing high-stakes debt ceiling negotiations in Washington. What are they, and how do they decide the US sovereign debt rating?
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Russian central bank plays down impact of foreign company exits
By Elena Fabrichnaya and Alexander Marrow MOSCOW Only five transactions involving foreign companies selling assets in Russia since
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Silicon Valley Bank: 500 jobs cut by new owner First Citizens
The move comes two months after SVB's collapse triggered fears of a banking crisis.
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More cash, fewer bonds: How corporate America can prepare for a US default
The White House and congressional Republicans have yet to reach a debt ceiling deal, and a US default looms. Business owners, and the rest of the country, are in wait-and-see mode, bracing for possible recession and job losses should a default happen.
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Ukrainian firms venture abroad for growth as war hits home
By Olena Harmash KYIV Almost as soon as Russia invaded Ukraine last year, Ukrainian businessman Rostyslav Vovk realised
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Analysis-Investors see trouble ahead after Europe's stellar first quarter
By Joice Alves LONDON Big European companies have delivered significantly stronger than expected first-quarter results, defying a challenging
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Takeda, Nintendo among Japanese firms quietly celebrating weak yen
By Rocky Swift TOKYO Japan's yen is at its weakest in decades and inflicting high costs of imported
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Global companies warn of slower-than-expected recovery in China
China's first few months of reopening to the world hasn't gone as planned for global businesses.
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