Australian Retail Sales Beat Estimates on Women’s World Cup
Australian retail sales rebounded surprisingly strongly in July, suggesting the nation’s heavily indebted households retain spending power even
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Stake Sale, IPO Plans in Focus for Ambani’s Annual Speech
When Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani addresses shareholders on Monday, investors expect the billionaire to divulge more details
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Didi Sells Smart Car Arm to China’s Xpeng for $744 Million
Didi Global Inc. has agreed to sell its smart car development arm to Xpeng Inc. for HK$5.84 billion
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Hyundai Faces New Pressure Campaign from Southern Labor Groups
Hyundai Motor Co. is facing a pressure campaign from a coalition of labor groups and civil rights groups
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China’s Worsening Economic Slowdown Is Rippling Across the Globe
China’s economy was meant to drive a third of global economic growth this year, so its dramatic slowdown
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Sanders Urges Automakers to Reach ‘Fair’ Contract With UAW
The three biggest US carmakers should sit down with the United Auto Workers union and “negotiate a contract
1970-01-01 08:00
3M Agrees to Pay More Than $5.5 Billion Over Military Earplugs
3M Co. has tentatively agreed to pay more than $5.5 billion to resolve over 300,000 lawsuits claiming it
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Discounts Make a Comeback as Shoppers Get Picky About Spending
US shoppers are getting increasingly hesitant about shelling out for shoes, appliances and other nonessentials. That has more
1970-01-01 08:00
Women’s Tennis Is More Unpredictable — And Fun — Than Ever Going Into US Open
The retirement of the greatest women’s tennis player is giving a new generation of competitors the chance for
1970-01-01 08:00
India Further Tightens Rice Shipments in Threat to Global Supply
India, the world’s biggest exporter of rice, imposed more curbs on shipments of the grain in a move
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Emerging-Market Funding Gets Creative as Dollar Bonds Dry Up
At the BRICS summit in Johannesburg this week, a key item on the agenda was reducing dollar dependence
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US consumer spending is expected to cool further but not fall off a cliff
After a remarkable summer of robust consumer spending and financial-market resilience, the US economy is widely expected to slow in the coming months as the Federal Reserve continues its historic inflation fight.
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