
Australia Saw Case to Hold Rate at 4.1% as ‘Stronger One’
Australia’s central bank said the case to leave interest rates unchanged this month was the “stronger one” following
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China Property Recovery Proves Short-Lived as Industry Contracts
China’s property industry contracted again in the second quarter after a short-lived expansion in the previous three months,
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Wall Street Banks’ Residential Mortgages Face US Mandates Exceeding Global Standards
US bank regulators are set to release their plans next week for a sweeping overhaul of capital rules,
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Temu Accuses Fast Fashion Leader Shein of Bullying Suppliers
Chinese-owned online retailer Temu sued rival Shein in the US, alleging it violated antitrust laws by using threats
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Foxconn Founder Gou Urges Taiwan to Restart Talks With China
Foxconn Technology Group founder Terry Gou called for Taiwan and China to resume direct talks, while also criticizing
1970-01-01 08:00

Ken Griffin Purchases Palm Beach Property for $83 Million
Billionaire Ken Griffin snapped up a property on Palm Beach’s Worth Avenue for $83 million, located next to
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Philippines’ Marcos Signs Sovereign Wealth Fund Bill Into Law
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday signed into law a bill creating a sovereign wealth fund, marking
1970-01-01 08:00

Gold Steady as Traders Mull Sluggish China Growth, Fed Rate Path
Gold held steady for a second day, with investors weighing the impact of a sluggish Chinese economic recovery
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US Limits on China Tech Investment to Be Narrow and Slow
The Biden administration’s plans to restrict investments in China will be narrowly focused on cutting-edge technology, only new
1970-01-01 08:00

Asia Shares Poised to Open Lower on China Concerns: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks are set to edge lower, despite gains on Wall Street, as China’s sluggish economic recovery triggered
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UK Food and Drink Makers Cut Prices for First Time Since 2020
Food and drink manufacturers cut their prices in June for the first time in more than three years,
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UK’s Working Parents Face a Crisis of Child Care This Summer
Britain’s government is desperately trying to convince working parents of young children to rejoin the workforce by making
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