Taylor Swift Tickets, Paris Trips and Dining Out: Consumers Splurge Even as Savings Fall
A group of US consumers has surprised companies and economists by splurging on Taylor Swift concerts, trips to
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Violence Erupts in Dublin City Center After Knife Attack
Violence engulfed central Dublin on Thursday evening after three children and a woman were stabbed near a school,
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China Tells WHO Known Germs Causing Kids’ Pneumonia Surge
Chinese health authorities told the World Health Organization that the source of an outbreak of respiratory diseases among
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Malaysia PM’s Rival Muhyiddin to Step Down as Party President
Malaysia opposition leader Muhyiddin Yassin said he would not defend his party presidency in upcoming internal polls, about
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Short Truce Between Israel and Hamas Goes Into Effect in Gaza
The first truce since the war between Israel and Hamas erupted last month went into effect on Friday
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Asset Managers Quietly Add ‘ESG’ to Portfolios of Defense Stocks
In the world’s biggest ESG fund class, portfolio managers are getting more comfortable with holding military assets against
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COP28 Holds Key to Global Carbon Market That Could Help Improve Offsets
Climate negotiators at COP28 may bolster carbon trading when they decide on rules for a new United Nations-overseen
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New Zealand’s Next Government to Scrap Law Curbing Tobacco Sales
New Zealand’s vaunted laws aimed at making the country smoke-free will be repealed by its new center-right government.
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Foxconn Founder Gou Set to Drop Out of Taiwan Presidential Race
Foxconn Technology Group’s billionaire founder Terry Gou is quitting the race to become Taiwan’s next president, people familiar
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Xi Tolerance for Property Pain Nears Limit as Rescue Takes Shape
China is ramping up pressure on banks to support struggling real estate developers, signaling President Xi Jinping’s tolerance
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New Zealand Coalition Government Ponders Deeper Reforms to RBNZ
New Zealand’s new government will seek advice on whether to undertake deeper reforms at the central bank in
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Ukraine’s Struggle for Arms and Attention Gives Putin an Opening
In late September, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg discussed visiting the alliance’s headquarters in
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