Britain’s Labor Market Loosens With More Returning to Workforce
Britain’s red-hot labor market cooled last month with the supply of workers expanding at the quickest pace in
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HDFC May Tap Kapil For Mammoth Mortgage Business Post Merger
HDFC Bank Ltd. has shortlisted veteran Arvind Kapil, its current retail assets head, to spearhead the home loans
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Ukraine Recap: Much of Kherson Under Water as Damage Assessed
Some 600 square kilometers (230 square miles) of Ukraine’s southern Kherson region is under water two days after
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Solar Farms on Resort Island Sue Korea Over Forced Cutbacks
South Korean solar-power generators filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking to stop the government from forcing them to curtail
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Europe’s Gas Prices Show Shift in Risk to Winter Next Year
The spread between Europe’s natural gas prices for this winter and next is widening, signaling near-term risks are
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New York’s Toxic Wildfire Smoke Is All Too Familiar to Asia
As New Yorkers breathe in the most polluted air in decades, experience from places more regularly struck by
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Lithium Shortages Could Hand Salt a Starring Role in EV Shift
Carmakers who faced skyrocketing prices for lithium and other battery metals last year could increasingly adopt sodium-based cells
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EU’s Fastest Inflation Slows More Than Seen on Hungary Recession
Hungarian inflation slowed more than estimated in May as a deepening recession limited the room for further price
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Globe Telecom CEO Says GCash Ready for IPO This Year Amid Growth
Globe Telecom Inc., the Philippines’ second-biggest telecommunications company, expects e-wallet unit GCash to be ready for an initial
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StanChart Trimming More Than 100 Roles as Part of Cost Cuts
Standard Chartered Plc is embarking on selective lay-offs of employees across its Singapore, London and Hong Kong hubs,
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Landlord SBB Sinks Further Into Junk Territory in S&P Downgrade
The company at the center of Sweden’s property crisis was sent even further into junk territory by S&P
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Malaysian Inflation Isn’t Misbehaving, Central Banker Says
Malaysia’s inflation currently isn’t misbehaving, giving the central bank room to keep up its “conditional pause,” according to
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