
King Charles Urges Action to Slow World’s Descent Into Danger
King Charles III made an impassioned plea for more climate action at the COP28 summit in Dubai, asserting
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Morgan Stanley Downgrades LVMH to End Six Years of Bullishness
For the first time in six years, a Morgan Stanley analyst is relinquishing his positive view on LVMH.
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South African Factory Manager Outlook Worst Since Covid Lockdown
Factory managers in South Africa are the most pessimistic they’ve been about the outlook for business conditions since
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UAE Aims for COP28 Finance Splash With $30 Billion Climate Fund
The United Arab Emirates, host of the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, will put $30 billion into a
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Evergrande Creditors Demand Controlling Stakes in New Proposal
A group of offshore creditors to China Evergrande Group is demanding controlling equity stakes of the property developer
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France’s Rating Looks Shaky After Year of S&P Negative View
A year after President Emmanuel Macron received a warning that France’s credit status faced closer scrutiny, the possibility
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UK Says Changes to Used Car and Rentals Data Add to Inflation
Britain’s statistics body said the current rate of inflation would be 0.2 percentage points higher under improvements to
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Norway’s New Gas Field Highlights Tensions as Climate Talks Open
As policymakers in Dubai search for consensus on tackling climate change, the scale of the challenge is evident
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Private Credit Facing Road Bumps From Higher Rates, Tikehau Warns
The private credit sector will face painful “bumps in the road” as interest-rate hikes start to bite, causing
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India Boosts Purchases of Cheaper Russia, Iraq Crude in November
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Malaysia Central Bank Chief Sees Ringgit Reprieve as Rates Peak
The ringgit is expected to recover along with other emerging-market currencies once central banks in developed economies are
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Philippines Eyes Onion Imports to Avert Another Price Surge That Made It Costlier Than Meat
The Philippines is planning to import tons of onions to prevent another “absurd increase” in prices, which soared
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