Saudi Arabia’s PIF Leads Bidding for $2.5 Billion Vale Base Metals Stake
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is emerging as the leading bidder to acquire a stake in Vale SA’s
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Jack Ma’s Lieutenants Return to Oversee Tough Alibaba Reboot
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. is bringing back two of Jack Ma’s longest-serving lieutenants to try and turn around
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Egypt Hikes Private-Sector Wages Again After Pound Devaluations
Egypt hiked the minimum wage for private-sector workers for the second time in six months, as a series
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Powell Faces Tricky Task of Explaining Rate Pause in Congress
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will have an opportunity this week to clarify what many found a confusing
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UK Food Price Inflation Shows Signs of Easing in Two Surveys
UK food price inflation may have passed its peak, with two separate surveys showing an improvement. The market
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French Government Clings to Growth Prediction Despite Headwinds
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said he’s sticking to a forecast of 1% economic growth this year
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Alibaba Names New Chairman, CEO in Surprise Succession Plan
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. announced a new chairman and chief executive, unveiling a surprise plan to replace Daniel
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Britain’s Economic Turmoil Is Hitting Women the Hardest
Women are bearing the brunt of Britain’s struggle to stamp out a stubborn dose of inflation, the country’s
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden Says His Foreign Policy Knowledge Equals Even Kissinger
President Joe Biden praised his own experience in foreign policy on Monday, saying it was the equal of
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Hong Kong Dollar One-Month Rate Climbs to Highest Since 2007
The cost for banks to borrow Hong Kong dollars from each other for a month rose to the
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Thai Firm Cites Russia-Ukraine War to Exit €560 Million Deal
Stark Corp. Pcl, a Thai maker of electrical components engulfed in an accounting scandal, has cited the Russia-Ukraine
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Japan Pension Proxies Scoop Up Super-Long Bonds on Dovish BOJ
Japanese trust banks purchased a record amount of super-long government bonds in May as speculation over a possible
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