
EU to Put Forward Plan for €584 Billion Overhaul of Power Grids
The European Commission will lay out a €584 billion ($637 billion) plan to overhaul the region’s power grids
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Bayer Says It Didn’t Know About Study Results Before Bond Sale
Bayer AG said it didn’t know the results of its blood-thinner drug trial, which was halted this week
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The World’s 25 Most Popular Apps by Download
This list of the world’s most downloaded apps includes everything from TikTok to Candy Crush.
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Namibia’s Oil Firm Strikes Deal With Gunvor After Record Loss
Namibia’s state oil company signed a supply deal with Gunvor Group Ltd. after reporting an “unprecedented” loss because
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Mexico Central Bank Warns of Inflation Risks Amid Strong Demand
Mexico’s central bank signaled that it needs to see clearer evidence of disinflation before it can join the
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Failing Rail, Ports Are New South African Growth Risk, SARB Says
South Africa’s central bank is concerned that the country’s failing port and rail network is thwarting efforts to
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Wilders Election Win Leaves Dutch Business on Edge
A far-right election victory and the likelihood of tricky coalition talks have put Dutch businesses on edge about
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Saudi Arabia Raises $11 Billion Loan to Help Fund Deficit
Saudi Arabia has raised $11 billion through a syndicated loan as it looks to fund a budget deficit
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Millennial Leader Takes Over Broke and Crime-Wracked Ecuador
Distressed debt, political assassinations, anti-mining unrest and soaring crime: Ecuador’s problems would be daunting for an experienced statesman.
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EU and US Delay Key Trade Meeting Amid Deadlock in Negotiations
A trade meeting between the US and European Union due to take place next month is expected to
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South Africa Holds Rates Again at Last MPC Meeting of 2023
South Africa’s central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged, while warning that inflationary risks persist and that
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Germany to Suspend Borrowing Limit Again After Budget Ruling
Germany will suspend a constitutional limit on net new borrowing for a fourth consecutive year after Chancellor Olaf
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