
Siemens Energy Reviews Wind Business on Seeing €4.5 Billion Loss
Siemens Energy AG is scrutinizing its wind business for a strategic reset after heavy costs related to ongoing
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Global Switch Weighs Carving Up $6 Billion Data Center Empire
Global Switch Holdings Ltd.’s Chinese owners are considering carving up the data center group in the hopes of
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New Zealand Plans Three Auckland Harbor Tunnels For $27 Billion
New Zealand plans to build three tunnels under Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour to ease traffic congestion in its largest
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Damac Bets on a Rebound in London’s Office Space Market: FT
Dubai-based DAMAC Properties PJSC is planning to buy up London office space for the first time, betting on
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CK Asset to Sell Hong Kong Homes at Lowest Price in Seven Years
CK Asset Holdings Ltd. is selling its latest residential project in Hong Kong at the lowest price in
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RBA Slightly Extends Course for Inflation to Fall Within Target
Australia’s central bank revised down its estimates for economic growth a touch and now sees inflation returning to
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UK Can Build New Power Lines in Half the Time, Top Adviser Says
The UK can build transition lines in half the time it now takes as it pushes to speed
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Canada Sticks With Immigration Target Despite Housing Crunch
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government won’t lower its immigration targets despite growing criticism that drastic population growth worsens
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Buffett’s Berkshire Poised for Gains on Rate Hikes, Countering Slumps
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. contended with rising prices, a troubled insurance market and a dearth of deals in the
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Scientists Say They’ve Detected a Huge Methane Leak in Kazakhstan
A natural gas well blowout in a remote region in Kazakhstan has triggered a huge methane leak, scientists
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Soaring Housing Costs Could Spell ‘Disastrous’ Political Consequences for Trudeau
The soaring cost of Canada’s housing has become a major political problem for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as
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Taylor Wimpey Says UK House Prices Rising in Face of Cool Demand
UK homebuilder Taylor Wimpey Plc says house prices have stayed resilient even as soaring mortgage rates cool demand.
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