
TikTok owner ByteDance offers to buy back shares from staff at $160 apiece
By Brenda Goh and Josh Ye SHANGHAI/HONG KONG China's ByteDance, the parent of short video app TikTok, is
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Why WeWork failed, and what is next
(Reuters) -Flexible workspace provider WeWork sought U.S. bankruptcy protection on Monday, crippled by a large debt pile and soaring losses
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Erik ten Hag reveals huge Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez injury blows
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag reveals a worrisome update on the returns of injured duo Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez.
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Korean Air Offers Fix to Win EU Nod for $1.4 Billion Asiana Deal
Korean Air Lines Co. has offered concessions to the European Union competition regulator as it seeks approval for
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Foreign investors trickle back into Asian equities on hopes of Fed rate cycle peak
By Gaurav Dogra Foreign investors are tiptoeing back into Asian equities in November, reversing a trend of heavy
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Bayer’s CEO Weighs Breakup in U-Turn for German Conglomerate
Bayer AG’s new chief executive said he’s weighing a breakup of the pharma and agriculture conglomerate, a move
1970-01-01 08:00

M&S Shares Jump After Dividend Returns and Profit Soars
Marks & Spencer Group Plc shares rose to the highest in almost two years after the UK food
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Japan Set to Earmark $13 Billion for Chips in Extra Budget
Japan is set to allocate almost ¥2 trillion ($13.3 billion) in an extra budget to boost its capacity
1970-01-01 08:00

Danger Signs Emerge for Exporter Stocks as Dollar Seen Peaking
Shares of exporters outside the US have been boosted by the earnings impact of a rallying dollar, but
1970-01-01 08:00

Insurers, financial cos weigh on European shares
European shares dropped on Wednesday, with insurance and financial stocks taking the biggest hit, as investors assessed economic
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ABN Amro Shares Drop as Net Interest Income Misses Estimates
ABN Amro Bank NV slumped as third-quarter net interest income missed estimates on weaker deposit margins. The Dutch
1970-01-01 08:00

De Beers Diamond Sales Slump
De Beers sold the least diamonds since halting sales altogether during the height of the global pandemic, as
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