
Australia gets U.S. backing for critical minerals industry
MELBOURNE Australia has won the support of the United States for development of its critical minerals industry after
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DBS Sees Annual Profit to Exceed S$10 Billion in Medium Term
DBS Group Holdings Ltd. expects to achieve earnings of more than S$10 billion ($7.4 billion) in the medium
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UK Home Asking Prices Climb at Fastest Pace in a Year
The price of houses put up for sale in the UK climbed at the fastest pace in a
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South Korea May 1-20 exports fall 16.1% on year
SEOUL South Korean exports in the first 20 days of May fell 16.1% from a year earlier and
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Japan March core machinery orders fall 3.9% month-on-month
TOKYO Japan's core machinery orders fell 3.9% in March from the previous month, government data showed on Monday,
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Oil supply won't be affected by stricter price cap enforcement - IEA
By Katya Golubkova and Sakura Murakami HIROSHIMA, Japan (Reuters) -The International Energy Agency (IEA) does not expect moves by the
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London Home Presales Slump as Slowing Price Growth Deters Buyers
London homes used to fly off the shelves even before they were built. Now the city has lost
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China’s $23 Trillion Local Debt Mess Is About to Get Worse
In 2021, a remote coal town in northeastern China was forced to undergo an unprecedented financial restructuring. Its
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Instagram down for more than 98,000 users - Downdetector
Meta Platform Inc's Instagram is down for more than 98,000 users on Sunday, according to outage tracking website
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Australia to Regulate Buy Now, Pay Later Sector With Credit Laws
Australia’s government moved to regulate buy now, pay later finance firms under credit laws, drawing the line on
1970-01-01 08:00

Stock Futures Decline, Currencies in Tight Ranges: Markets Wrap
Equity futures for US and Asian stock benchmarks slid while currencies held within tight ranges in a cautious
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Saudi astronauts, including nation's 1st woman, catch private flight to space station
Saudi Arabia’s first astronauts in decades are headed to the International Space Station on a chartered multimillion-dollar flight
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