SoftBank Vision Fund Loses $32 Billion on Weak Startup Values
SoftBank Group Corp.’s Vision Fund unit reported a record annual loss after a recent global stock market rebound
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Emirates airline creates $200 million aviation sustainability fund
DUBAI (Reuters) -Emirates airline said on Thursday it had committed $200 million to a research fund focusing on reducing the
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Global companies warn of slower-than-expected recovery in China
China's first few months of reopening to the world hasn't gone as planned for global businesses.
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Copper Tax Hike Approved in Chilean Senate, Heads to Lower House
Chile’s Senate approved a bill to raise taxes for copper producers as the left-leaning government attempts to increase
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China’s Weak Industrial Recovery Is Weighing on Coal Consumption
China’s weak property market and sluggish industrial activity are weighing on coal prices even as a spate of
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Debt ceiling battle delays sweeping annual defense policy bill
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON U.S. congressional leaders on Wednesday put off debate on the National Defense Authorization Act,
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Disney trims streaming losses
Disney reported a drop in adjusted quarterly profits, even as it trimmed losses on its streaming business and reported stronger profits from its theme parks.
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The states where the most jobs could be lost if the US debt ceiling standoff isn't resolved
As leaders in Washington fail to make progress on a debt ceiling deal, Moody's Analytics is warning of disastrous implications for American jobs if the United States defaults on its debt for an extended period.
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What is George Santos accused of?
The Republican lawmaker from New York faces 13 charges including fraud and theft of public funds.
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Ford reveals the new Ranger for the US, where competition is huge among smaller trucks
In America, "Ford truck" usually means the F-series, the best-selling truck here for decades. But in many parts of the world, it probably means the Ford Ranger.
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Liechtenstein Royals’ Fund Looks Beyond Emerging Markets to Exotic Frontier
The $85 billion firm owned by Liechtenstein’s royal family is sending its cash well off the beaten path
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Denmark has a debt ceiling, too. It's never been a problem
The United States isn't the only country that puts a limit on how much money its government is allowed to borrow. But it is the only nation regularly pushed to the brink of a political and economic crisis as a result.
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