French Government Clings to Growth Prediction Despite Headwinds
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said he’s sticking to a forecast of 1% economic growth this year
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Billionaire Infosys Chair Gives Alma Mater $38.5 Million for AI
Billionaire Infosys Ltd. co-founder Nandan Nilekani will donate $38.5 million to his alma mater Indian Institute of Technology
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World-Record Breaker, Business Leaders Missing on Titanic Tour
Five people are on board a submersible vessel that has gone missing in the North Atlantic during an
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Five European states sign letter of intent to buy Mistral air defence systems - sources
PARIS France, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia and Hungary signed a letter of intent for the joint purchase of the
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Ulster University: Magee campus to get millions from Irish government
The Irish government is expected to approve more than £42.7m for several all-island projects today.
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Singapore’s Grab Plans Biggest Round of Job Cuts Since Pandemic
Grab Holdings Ltd. is preparing its biggest round of layoffs since the pandemic, as the internet company faces
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Oxford children's choir helps Ukrainian refugees 'not feel alone'
The group holds weekly session in Oxford for young refugees forced to flee their homes by war.
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China’s Sluggish Economic Rebound Seeps Into Plastics Market
China’s lackluster economic recovery is weighing on the margins from making some lesser-known oil products needed for plastics
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Marketmind: Still seeking decisive stimulus in China
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Sonali Desai Disappointment has been the prevailing sentiment
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Two Ex-Wirecard Asia Employees in Singapore Get Jail Time
Two ex-employees of Wirecard Asia Holdings Pte were handed prison terms in Singapore for their roles in conspiring
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Alibaba Names New Chairman, CEO in Surprise Succession Plan
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. announced a new chairman and chief executive, unveiling a surprise plan to replace Daniel
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College Entrance Exams to Cut ‘Killer Questions’ in South Korea
South Korea will stop asking “killer questions” on notoriously competitive college entrance exams in an effort to make
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