Japan Begins Probe Into Google for Alleged Antitrust Violations
Japan’s antitrust watchdog has begun an investigation into whether Alphabet Inc.’s Google abuses its market position to block
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More UK Staff Coming to the Office Every Day Than Hybrid Working
British workers coming into the office every day outnumber those who spend part of the week working from
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ECB’s €5.3 Trillion Challenge Is Forcing a Rethink of Rate Plumbing
European Central Bank officials weighing whether they’ve raised borrowing costs far enough are confronting a related challenge: how
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Australia Gender Bias Costs Economy $80 Billion, Taskforce Says
Australia needs urgent legislative changes to end economic inequality between men and women, a government taskforce found, highlighting
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Argentina Markets Brace for Selloff After Massa Forces Runoff
Argentina investors again braced for a selloff after Economy Minister Sergio Massa did better than forecast in Sunday’s
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Korea’s Early Export Gain Points to Recovering Global Demand
South Korea’s early exports returned to growth for the first time in more than a year in another
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Chinese Yuan Pressured by Biggest Capital Exodus Since 2016
Capital is exiting China at the fastest pace in more than seven years, piling extra pressure on the
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iPhone Assembler Hon Hai Dives After China Starts Probes
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. fell its most in more than three months after Beijing launched a series
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Kota: Stricter rules for India student hub after suicides
Young people from across India go to the city of Kota for tuition to help them pass entrance exams to elite colleges.
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AI Firms Dominate Peak XV’s Latest Program to Boost Startups
Venture capital firm Peak XV Partners said the latest batch of its accelerator program are made up mainly
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When Japan Ends Negative Rate Policy, Treasuries Will Suffer
Japan’s era of negative interest rates will end in coming months, and the implications for world markets will
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Coal Failures Make Australia World’s Most Volatile Power Market
Unplanned coal power plant outages, the impact of natural disasters on transmission lines and huge deployments of rooftop
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