
Junk Bond Funds in Korea May Have Just Gotten a $2 Billion Boost
South Korea has come up with a novel way of ensuring that weaker companies get cash during economic
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Consumer, Health Stocks Among Few Winners in Australia’s Budget
Consumer, health and energy shares are among just a handful of stock winners in Australia’s budget, as the
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Biden, McCarthy Vow More Debt-Limit Talks as US Default Looms
President Joe Biden and congressional Republicans made little tangible progress Tuesday toward averting a first-ever US default, but
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India Renews Call for Chipmakers as Billionaire’s Effort Drags
India is set to revive its effort to lure prospective chipmakers into the country as projects already disclosed,
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Trump Liable for Sex Abuse, Must Pay $5 Million to Carroll
A federal jury in New York found Donald Trump liable for sexually assaulting writer E. Jean Carroll and
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Coupang’s Sales Beat Estimates After Big Spending Pays Off
Coupang Inc., the South Korean e-commerce giant backed by SoftBank Group Corp., reported better-than-expected revenue growth after spending
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Treasury debt advisors warn of 'seismic' impact from U.S. debt payment delays
WASHINGTON Wall Street executives who have advised the U.S. Treasury's debt operations for the past 25 years warned
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Erdogan Teeters Before a Turkish Vote That’s Got the World Watching
Recep Tayyip Erdogan was halfway through a well-choreographed TV interview on April 25 when the cameras unexpectedly cut
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Occidental Petroleum quarterly earnings down 48%, misses estimates
By Sabrina Valle and Sourasis Bose HOUSTON (Reuters) -U.S. oil and gas producer Occidental Petroleum Corp on Tuesday reported a
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Automakers say proposed US emissions rules pose challenges
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -An auto trade group warned on Tuesday that aggressive U.S. targets for reductions in vehicle
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Telegram calls Brazil disinformation law 'attack on democracy'
Messaging app Telegram warned Tuesday that "democracy is under attack in Brazil," the latest salvo by tech companies opposed to a bill...
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Why we don't entirely know what would come after a US debt default
The warnings about a US debt default are earnest and urgent. And yet, the specifics of when the US will cross the so-called X-date -- when the country could default -- and what will happen in the immediate aftermath are maddeningly vague.
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