Tesla Recalls 1.1 Million Cars in China Over Braking Defect
Tesla Inc. will need to fix almost every car it’s ever sold in China due to an issue
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China's record carbon emissions expected to peak due to clean energy push, report says
China's carbon emissions will likely hit a new record in 2023 on the back of an economic rebound, but a rapid expansion in green energy will enable its emissions to peak soon, a global energy think tank said on Friday.
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THG Ends Talks With Apollo in Latest Failed Takeover Attempt
THG Plc has ended talks with Apollo Global Management Inc. in the latest failed takeover attempt of the
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Australia's trade minister visits China to lobby for 'full' restoration of trade
Australia's trade chief has arrived in China to lobby for the removal of curbs from its top trading partner, three years after relations soured when the previous administration in Canberra called for an investigation into the origins of Covid-19.
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Elon Musk Says He’s Stepping Down as Twitter’s CEO
NBCUniversal executive Linda Yaccarino is in talks to become Twitter’s chief executive officer, the Wall Street Journal reported,
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Fees Thwart Switching Cloud Computing Providers, Critics Say
Complaints about how cloud service providers try to prevent customers from switching to rivals was the focus of
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JD’s CEO Exits After a Year at the Helm as Growth Dwindles
JD.com Inc.’s chief executive officer is departing after about a year at the post, a surprise move that
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Bank of England hikes interest rates for 12th time in battle with inflation
The Bank of England raised interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point Thursday, hiking for the twelfth consecutive time as it battles inflation above 10%.
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Abcam Founder Pushes for Better Performance at Biotech
Abcam Plc founder Jonathan Milner is pushing for better performance at the biotechnology supplier he started 25 years
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China names head of powerful new financial regulator as industry faces greater scrutiny
China has appointed the head of its powerful new financial watchdog, which was created as part of sweeping reforms aimed at reining in the $60 trillion industry.
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Apple Partner Hon Hai’s Profit Misses Despite iPhone Rebound
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. reported its third consecutive quarterly profit miss, after Apple Inc.’s main assembler succumbed
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Global companies warn of slower-than-expected recovery in China
China's first few months of reopening to the world hasn't gone as planned for global businesses.
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