
Australia boasts rare budget surplus, before spending gobbles it up again
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY Australia's Labor government on Tuesday boasted the first budget surplus in 15 years as
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Who Gained and Who Lost from Australia's Latest Budget
Welfare programs have been given priority in Treasurer Jim Chalmers’s latest budget, as the Albanese government follows through
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China Arrests ChatGPT User Who Faked Deadly Train Crash Story
Chinese authorities have detained a man for using ChatGPT to write fake news articles, in what appears to
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EU plans tough 'value for money' rules for investment products - draft document
By Huw Jones LONDON Banks, insurers and asset managers in the European Union would only be allowed to
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City Veteran Blames London’s Decline on ‘Narrow British Way of Life’
Jan du Plessis is quick to offer a withering assessment of the City of London’s place in the
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ECB Rate Increases May Not Be Finished in July, Kazaks Warns
Investors shouldn’t count on the European Central Bank’s unprecedented bout of interest-rate increases ending in July, as the
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Amundi Says China Wealth Business Is Rebounding From Setbacks
Amundi SA’s onshore Chinese wealth management business is improving “significantly” this year after facing very challenging conditions in
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China Halts 50 Million Tons of Coal Output After Deadly Accident
China halted operations at 32 coal production locations in Inner Mongolia after a deadly accident in February triggered
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Biggest African Bank Cites Energy Needs in Fossil Fuel Defense
Standard Bank Group Ltd., Africa’s biggest lender by assets, defended it’s investment in fossil-fuel projects, saying tthe continent’s
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Marketmind: US uncertainty feeds caution in Asia
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Asia markets correspondent Kevin Buckland. European investors hoping
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US Government Workers Sue to Block Shutdown Amid Debt Crisis
US government employees asked a federal judge to order Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to continue borrowing to keep
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Pakistan Could Default Without IMF Bailout Loans, Moody’s Warns
Pakistan could default without an International Monetary Fund bailout as its financing options beyond June are uncertain, Moody’s
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