
As Wind Industry Struggles, Investors Brace for Orsted Losses
As the German government scrambles to prop up Siemens Energy AG, another major European wind firm faces its
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Finance Jobs in City of London Are Drying Up as Gloom Sets In
The City of London has fewer finance jobs to offer after a post-pandemic hiring boom left companies overstaffed
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Toyota’s Global Sales, Output Reach Record 5.6 Million Vehicles
Toyota Motor Corp.’s global sales climbed 8.3% in April to September from a year earlier to a record
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War With Hamas Tests Israel’s Economic Resilience to Its Limit
From small restaurants to high-tech companies and a major gas field run by Chevron Corp., Israeli businesses are
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Steelers: Diontae Johnson heading for biggest fine of the year for ref comments
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson ripped the officiating in their Week 8 game, saying the referees wanted the Jacksonville Jaguars to win.
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China’s Economic Czar He Lifeng Assumes Key Policy Leader Role
China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng has assumed a leadership role at a top economic decision-making body, further cementing
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Shake it off: Broncos had perfect troll for Chiefs, Travis Kelce after upset win
The Denver Broncos trolled the Kansas City Chiefs and tight end Travis Kelce by blasting Taylor Swift music after beating their rivals for the first time since 2015.
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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Said to Halve Profit Outlook; Shares Drop
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings Inc. plans to halve its profit forecast for the current fiscal year to around
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House Prices Are Falling in Most Parts of the UK, Zoopla Says
House prices are declining in the overwhelming majority of the UK, as stubbornly high mortgage costs start to
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Soaring Neutral Rate to Hurt Treasuries, Nasdaq, Survey Shows
The interest rate that neither spurs nor slows the US economy has at least doubled in the aftermath
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Israel Latest: Netanyahu Under Pressure as Ground War Expands
Israel widened its ground offensive in Gaza as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came under criticism over his unwillingness
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Gold Holds Near $2,000 After Israel Starts Ground Offensive
Gold traded near $2,000 an ounce — after Friday breaching the key level for the first time since
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