World’s Largest Pension Fund Posts Quarterly Gain, Record Assets
Japan’s state pension fund, the world’s largest, posted its strongest quarter in more than two years as gains
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CEO Who Grew Up in Poverty Builds Rare $1.4 Billion Fish Startup
EFishery, co-founded by a former resident of a poor Jakarta neighborhood, became a rare Indonesian unicorn after raising
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Germany and Spain Brace for Scorching Heat Over Coming Days
The sweltering heat forecast for Germany this weekend is set to intensify, while temperatures in the Spanish capital
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Hungarian Inflation Slows for Fifth Month But Remains Above 20%
Hungary’s inflation rate dropped for a fifth month after the fastest price-growth in the European Union led to
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Shell’s Earnings From Gas Trading to Drop Significantly
Shell Plc’s earnings from natural gas trading will be significantly lower in the second quarter due to seasonal
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Greece’s Eurobank Plans to Expand Overseas Wealth Management
Eurobank Ergasias Service and Holdings SA plans to expand its activities to new markets including Saudi Arabia, Dubai,
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Stocks stumble, bonds buckle as payrolls loom
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE Asian stocks slid on Friday to cap a torrid first week of the quarter
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India Court Declines to Stay Rahul Gandhi Defamation Conviction
An Indian court refused to suspend Rahul Gandhi’s conviction in a defamation case, a setback for the opposition
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Sunak Seeks to Cut Number of Britons ‘Unfit to Work’
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is looking to reduce the ranks of Britons declared too sick to work and
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Hedge Fund Dymon Hires Yu From Goldman, Aims to Raise $1 Billion
Singapore hedge fund Dymon Asia Capital has hired 24 portfolio managers over the past year including ex-Goldman Sachs
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Sweden Housing Prices Edge Higher Amid Signs of Stabilization
Swedish property prices rose slightly for a fifth straight month, according to realtor data that adds to evidence
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African Countries Seek Common Rules to Tap Carbon Market
African governments are trying to devise a common set of rules to govern the fast-growing market for carbon
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