 
    China’s Economy Is Set to Avoid a Japanese-Style Deflation
      Prices in China are recovering, according to an independent survey, providing more evidence that the worst may be
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    Hyundai, Kia to Cut EV Prices in South Korea as Demand Slows
      Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Corp. plan to slash the prices of some electric vehicles as the South
      1970-01-01 08:00
     
    A 1,900% Index Surge Draws Regulator Action on Tiny India Stocks
      India’s markets regulator is tightening its oversight of platforms meant for tiny businesses, a segment that’s more prone
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    Net Zero by 2050 Still Remains Possible With Rapid Renewables Expansion, Says IEA
      Achieving net zero by 2050 is still possible, but requires tripling renewable energy capacity by the end of
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    Morocco Seen Holding Rates as it Grapples With $12 Billion Earthquake Recovery Bill
      Morocco is expected to keep interest rates unchanged for the next quarter to help finance the hefty cost
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    State Leader Who Oversaw Australia’s Longest Lockdown Quits
      Daniel Andrews has resigned as the premier of Australia’s state of Victoria, home to the city of Melbourne,
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    EU Trade Chief Warns China’s Ukraine Stance Is Hurting Trade
      The European Union’s chief trade negotiator warned Beijing’s failure to condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine was damaging China’s
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    Investors With $24 Trillion Push Companies to Curb Nature Impact
      Investors overseeing $23.6 trillion of funds have kick-started a campaign to pressure 100 companies to ramp up the
      1970-01-01 08:00
     
    The Banker Trying to Fix the UK’s Electricity Grid
      During his three decades at investment bank Morgan Stanley, Franck Petitgas developed a reputation for solving problems that
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    China’s Global Travelers Pull Back as Economic Uncertainty Grows
      More Chinese travelers are delaying outbound plans amid economic uncertainty, according to a new survey, potentially rough news
      1970-01-01 08:00
     
    Indonesia’s Carbon Exchange Paves Way for Coal Plants to Trade
      Indonesia opened its first carbon exchange as part of a bid to cap emissions and reap the benefits
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    China Considers Charging Users to Compensate Utilities for Building Coal Plants
      China is considering compensating utilities for all the coal-fired power they’ve built, including plants that are likely to
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