China quietly recruits overseas chip talent as US tightens curbs
By Julie Zhu, Fanny Potkin, Eduardo Baptista and Michael Martina HONG KONG/SINGAPORE/WASHINGTON For a decade until 2018, China
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Nvidia bets $25 billion that AI boom is far from over
By Stephen Nellis and Max A. Cherney Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang said he expects the artificial intelligence boom
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Bank of Korea stands pat for fifth meeting as inflation, growth ease
By Jihoon Lee and Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's central bank on Thursday held interest rates steady for a
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LG Chem seeks to sell IT film business to improve competitiveness
SEOUL South Korean petrochemicals maker LG Chem Ltd said on Thursday it is seeking to sell its information
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What’s going on with Scooter Braun’s artist roster? Here’s what we know and what’s still speculation
Scooter Braun is one of the most recognizable names in the music business for his singular work as an executive and entrepreneur
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Pandemic, inflation push 68 million more in Asia into extreme poverty - ADB
MANILA The coronavirus pandemic and rise in cost of living have pushed close to 70 million more people
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Oil production boosts government income in New Mexico, as legislators build savings 'bridge'
Record-breaking oil production in New Mexico is likely to provide state government with a new multibillion-dollar surplus during the upcoming budget year
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Insurer AIA posts 37% rise in first-half new business value
Asia-focussed insurer AIA Group Ltd on Thursday reported a 37% rise in its first-half new business value on
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Former Gibson Dunn Attorney Charged With Insider Trading
A visiting Brazilian attorney who was working at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in the US has been charged
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Ikea opens small-format store in subdued San Francisco downtown
By Marie Mannes Swedish flat-pack furniture giant Ikea opened its doors to a new store in downtown San
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China’s LGFV Insiders Say $9 Trillion Debt Problem Is Worsening
China is attempting to diffuse risks from its $9 trillion pile of off balance-sheet local government debt, without
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Gaslighting and shame: Uncovering the stories of Ireland's Magdalene Laundries
The death of Sinead O'Connor, who stayed in one former laundry as a teen, has prompted renewed interest.
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