Country Garden seeks to add 40-day grace period to onshore bond repayment
BEIJING China's largest private property developer Country Garden Holdings is seeking to add a 40-day grace period for
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ITC Chairman Hopes India Food Export Bans Are Short-Lived
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Sweden’s Economic Forecast Cut at SEB as Households Squeezed
The outlook for Sweden’s economy has deteriorated with spending by households set to be a determining factor in
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China Stocks Climb for Second Day After Market Support Measures
Chinese stocks added to their advance from Monday as some investors saw merit in Beijing’s latest measures to
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China’s Coal Build-Out Raises Questions on Future Power Plans
China is continuing to permit massive amounts of new coal power plants, raising questions about its promises to
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Tropical Storm Idalia is expected to rapidly intensify as it aims for Florida's Gulf Coast, threatening to hit as a Category 3 hurricane
Florida is bracing for "major impact" as Tropical Storm Idalia is expected to rapidly strengthen into a powerful Category 3 hurricane and aim for its Gulf Coast, threatening dangerous storm surge and winds, authorities said.
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Country Garden Seeks to Add Grace Period for Maturing Yuan Bond
Country Garden Holdings Co. has proposed a grace period of 40 calendar days for a maturing yuan bond,
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Ukraine-Russia war live: Poland threatens to close borders with Belarus over Wagner fighter
Poland and the Baltic states have threatened to close their borders with Belarus, as they urged Minsk’s authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko to expel Wagner mercenaries from the country. There have been growing tensions on Nato’s eastern flank since Wagner fighters relocated to Belarus following the shortlived mutiny against Russia’s military leadership led by mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin in June, who Russian officials said died in a plane crash near Moscow last week. Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have now warned jointly that Belarus must expel the remaining mercenaries and remove migrants from their borders, following previous attempts by Minsk to “dump” migrants at their borders in a bid to destabilise them. Polish interior minister Mariusz Kaminski warned that any “critical incident” involving the military or an influx of migrants would result in the closure of all border crossings to travellers and goods. It came as Ukraine’s military declared it had liberated the Zaporizhzhia village of Robotyne, with Kyiv’s troops now reportedly advancing towards Russia’s second line of defence, as fierce fighting also rages in the east. Read More Ukraine flag flies on building after village of Robotyne captured from Russia Poland is investigating disruptions to train traffic from unauthorized radio signals How ‘industrial-scale’ Russian minefields are hampering Ukraine’s counteroffensive What next for the Wagner Group as leader presumed dead in plane crash?
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Chevron: Workers at major Australia gas facilities to strike
The Chevron plants produce more than 5% of the world's liquefied natural gas.
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As Rates Near Their Peak, the Pain Begins for Europe's Borrowers
Interest-rate hikes may be peaking in Europe, but for the consumers, companies and governments that borrowed trillions of
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London Is Now the World’s Largest Low-Emissions Zone. Was the Fight Worth It?
Every driver in London, as of Tuesday, is now subject to strict pollution rules, completing one of the
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Asia-Focused Carbon Offsets Registry Launches in Singapore
A new carbon offsets registry focused on Asia launched Tuesday, seeking to tap into the world’s biggest market
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