Can Europe Rely on French Nuclear Power to Help Avoid Another Energy Crisis This Winter?
Europe’s energy crisis was severely worsened last winter as France was forced to switch off more than a
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Goldman to Cut Underperformers as Soon as October, FT Says
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. plans to dismiss underperformers as soon as next month, as part of the Wall
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Apple’s China Troubles Catch Fund Managers Chasing Rally
For months, megacap tech shares powered US stocks to dizzying gains. The market’s engine is now starting to
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More Migrants In Big US Cities Bring New Tensions for Democrats
In August 2022, after greeting one of the first buses of immigrants arriving in New York City with
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Food Prices Resume Decline Despite Lingering Supply Threats
Global food prices resumed declines to the lowest in more than two years amid ample supplies of cooking
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Danish Wind Giant Reconsiders UK Expansion After Auction Failure
Danish wind-energy company Vestas Wind Systems A/S is reconsidering plans to make more turbines in the UK after
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Germany’s KFW Offers €200 Million Loan for Eskom’s Transmission Grid
KFW, the German development bank, has offered a €200 million ($214 million) loan to South African power utility
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European Stocks Rebound as Consumer, Retail Sectors Lead Gains
European shares climbed on Friday, trimming a weekly decline and interrupting the longest losing streak since February 2018
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Meloni Tempts Bond Vigilantes With Italian Spending Squabble
For an Italian government prioritizing fiscal prudence, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s coalition is sailing close to the wind.
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Singapore’s Plan to Import Indonesia’s Clean Energy Is Advancing
Singapore awarded initial approvals to five energy projects in Indonesia as it aims to advance plans to import
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Gas Prices Jump as LNG Workers Begin Long-Awaited Strikes
Liquefied natural gas workers at key Chevron Corp. sites in Australia began partial strikes Friday after talks failed
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Tunisia Holds Rates With Reforms Needed for IMF Bailout in Limbo
Tunisia’s central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged despite a pick-up in inflation, as political tensions hinder
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