European shares ease from 3-week high as Powell stamps out rate peak hopes
By Ankika Biswas (Reuters) -European shares fell on Friday, hurt by higher bond yields, as hawkish comments from the U.S.
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China’s Property Risks ‘Manageable,’ PBOC Governor Says
China’s property sector risks are under control, central bank Governor Pan Gongsheng said, amid heightened concern over the
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Swiss Banks Get Police Tips on How to Spot Hamas Financing
Swiss police sent a tip-sheet to several banks and asset managers on how to spot suspicious payments directed
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Business key to COP28 success; needs to bring checkbook - special representative
By Simon Jessop LONDON Business will be central to the success of the COP28 climate talks but companies
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Weight-loss drug maker Novo Nordisk invests $6 billion to boost output
COPENHAGEN Novo Nordisk said on Friday it will invest more than 42 billion crowns ($6 billion) in its
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Exclusive-China's sovereign fund appoints new North America chief -sources
By Echo Wang NEW YORK China Investment Corp (CIC) has hired a new North America head for its
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Heimstaden’s Billionaire Owner Weighs Stake Sale to Pay Off Debt
The funding crisis engulfing Sweden’s property sector is prompting the billionaire founder of Heimstaden Bostad AB to look
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Asia airlines brace for cost hit, slow return of Chinese fliers - industry execs
By Chen Lin SINGAPORE Asia-Pacific airlines face headwinds from rising fuel prices and high inflation, industry executives said
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Thailand Goes Ahead With $14 Billion Handout to Prop Economy
Thailand unveiled a $14 billion cash handout to jumpstart its economy, trimming the size of the planned stimulus
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Price wars during Chinese shopping fest expose consumer woes
By Sophie Yu and Casey Hall BEIJING A ferocious price war among China's e-commerce retailers during the "Singles
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Troubled Real Estate Firm SBB Faces Bond Repayment Demand
Embattled Swedish landlord SBB is facing an inflection point after Fir Tree Partners demanded its money back, according
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British economy flatlines in third quarter of the year, update shows ahead of budget statement
The British economy flatlined in the third quarter of the year
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