China Credit Climbs More Than Forecast as Banks Boost Loans
China’s credit expanded more than expected in August after the central bank pushed lenders to boost loans and
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What is the Northern Ireland Investment Summit?
This week in Belfast there'll be a big sales pitch to international firms - what could it achieve?
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Ripe for change? Activist investors eye food, consumer goods
By Richa Naidu LONDON In early 2021, investment management firm Artisan Partners sent an open letter to an
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Shackleton ship model brought from Ukraine to Cornwall
How a replica Shackleton ship made its way from a Ukrainian conflict zone to a museum in Cornwall.
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HSBC to Raise HK Mortgage Rates in Added Pressure on Economy
HSBC Holdings Plc, the dominant lender in Hong Kong, is set to raise mortgage rates for borrowers in
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Srebrenica: A Serbian scientist's long quest to name the dead
A forensic anthropologist tries to put names to the last 1,000 unidentified dead of a Bosnian War genocide.
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Sunak Risks Tory Backlash Against Trimming Welfare to Cut Taxes
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing a backlash within the Conservative Party as his government weighs letting welfare
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The Far Right Is Advancing in a Vulnerable Europe Again
To a backdrop of hard rock and fireworks, the hundreds of people gathered in the Polish city of
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Morocco earthquake: Baby starts life in tent as quake victims await aid
There is growing anger at the little help reaching towns and villages in the Atlas Mountains.
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Thai Premier Pitches $16 Billion Cash Handout to Revive Economy
Thailand will dole out 560 billion baht ($16 billion) to its 55 million adults in the next six
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China’s Yuan Rallies Off Recent Lows on Record Strong Fix Signal
The yuan climbed from a 16-year low as China started the week on the offense, sending another forceful
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Philippines May Scrap Rice Price Cap Soon as Harvest Starts
The Philippine government may lift a ceiling on rice prices in two weeks as local harvests start to
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