China’s IPO Market Seen Cooling as Beijing Targets Liquidity
China’s domestic market for initial public offerings, the world’s busiest since last year, is showing signs of cooling
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Asian shares hesitant after Wall Street sell-off, dollar buoyant
By Stella Qiu SYDNEY Asian shares were subdued on Thursday after Fitch downgraded U.S. sovereign debt sparking profit-taking,
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Orlando Magic NBA team donated $50,000 to a DeSantis super PAC, drawing scrutiny and criticism
The contribution from the professional basketball team to Never Back Down, a group supporting the Florida governor's campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, has drawn attention and criticism from Democrats and LGBTQ activists in the state.
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Superconductor Stocks Brush Aside Korean Warning to Extend Rally
Investors continued to pile into some Korean stocks seen as related to superconductors amid claims about a breakthrough
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Australian museum to return stolen Cambodian artefacts
The bronze sculptures will be given back to Cambodia amid a global push return looted goods.
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Ackman Says He’s Short 30-Year Treasuries as Supply Ramps Up
Bill Ackman is making sizable bets on declines for 30-year US Treasuries as a hedge on the impact
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China Investment Shrinks in Almost One Third of Provinces
Almost a third of Chinese provinces recorded shrinking investment in the first half of the year, the most
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Money Flows Into Commodities as Growth Fears Start to Ease
Traders have piled into exchange-traded funds covering oil to metals and grains as investors wager that the global
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Oil Pares Risk-Off Decline With US Inventory Drop in Spotlight
Oil edged higher after posting the biggest loss in five weeks as traders took stock of a broad
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China Services Activity Surprisingly Picks up in Private Survey
China’s services activity expanded at a faster pace than expected in July, a private survey showed, a sign
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E-Cigarette Maker Juul Labs Is Seeking $1 Billion in Funding
Juul Labs Inc., the e-cigarette company that almost went bankrupt last year, is seeking to raise about $1
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Australia’s Trade Surplus Beats Estimates as Imports Tumble
Australia’s monthly trade surplus widened in June as iron-ore shipments gained while overall exports slid less than imports.
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