
FTX Adds a Complex Chapter to the Financial-Fraud History Books
When former crypto titan Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy on Nov. 2,
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Indian Stocks Advance in Diwali Session on Improving Economy
Indian shares advanced in a ceremonial late-evening session to mark Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, boosted by
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Resumed US-China Military Talks Are Priority for Biden-Xi Summit
Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping will discuss reestablishing US-China military communications at their summit this week, US
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Cyber ‘Catastrophe Bonds’ Move Step Closer to Hitting Public Debt Markets
Cyber catastrophe bonds may be about to move out of the shadows of private deal-making and into the
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Five Things to Watch This Week
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A $20 Billion Week Marks Reopening of Market for EM Borrowers
Emerging-market borrowers are piling back into global bond markets, selling about $20 billion in dollar notes in just
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Eskom Ramps Up Power Cuts as it Releases Schedule for the Week
South Africa’s state-owned utility Eskom Holdings SOC said it will implement so-called stage 1 power cuts — removing
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Auto-Parts Maker Continental May Cut 5,500 Jobs
Continental AG, one of Europe’s largest auto-parts makers, may announce 5,500 job cuts representing 3% of its staff
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Shipping Shifts From Jackpot to Job Cuts After $364 Billion Boom
Consumers gearing up to buy the latest imported appliances, clothes or electronic gadgets this holiday season might want
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South Africa’s ‘Too White’ Farms May Lose EU, UK Access
South African farms deemed “too white” will no longer be able to export their produce to the UK
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Turkish Air Order Splash Pushes Dubai Show Into Record Territory
Dubai has long lived by the adage that more is more, and this year’s edition of the biennial
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War Budget Leaves Netanyahu Caught Between Markets and Politics
With Israel’s war against Hamas costing the economy around $260 million every day, payouts to ultra-orthodox schools and
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