Citigroup CEO Visits China as Wall Street Seeks Closer Ties
Citigroup Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser visited Beijing this week, joining other Wall Street executives to travel
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Storm That’s Delaying India Monsoon Will Become Severe Cyclone
Cyclone Biparjoy, which is holding up the start of monsoon rains in India, is set to intensify into
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Water Crisis Threatens Alcoholic Drinks Supply, Top Distiller Diageo Warns
Diageo Plc, the world’s biggest spirits company, is worried that climate change is going to make scarce the
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Top-Performing Fund Favors China Stocks as Bearish Tide Grows
The bearish calls against Chinese equities are growing, but one top-performing fund says any further weakness is a
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Russia-Ukraine war – live: Kyiv blames Russian ‘terrorists’ for Kakhovka dam blast
Ukraine has accused Russia of destroying a sprawling dam in the Russian-occupied Kherson region, triggering a wave of evacuations as flood water poured from the Nova Kakhovka hydro-electric plant. Footage circulating on social media appears to show large blocks of the dam wall washed away. Moscow and Kyiv have blamed each other for the breach at the Russian-controlled dam, an event which coincided with intensified efforts by Ukrainian forces to retake territory seized by Vladimir Putin’s troops. Ukraine has condemned the Kremlin of acting like a “terrorist state” and said its aim was to prevent Ukrainian troops crossing the Dnipro River to attack Russian occupying forces. President Volodymyr Zelensky tweeted: “Russian terrorists. The destruction of the dam only confirms for the whole world that they must be expelled from every corner of Ukrainian land.” Sergei Aksyonov, the Russian-backed head of Crimea, said on Tuesday there was no immediate threat to the peninsula's water supply or any risk of flooding due to the dam breach, but flagged a potentially serious threat ahead. "There is a risk that the Northern Crimean Canal will get more shallow," he said, an event that could reduce water supplies in time. Read More He fled Ukraine under the barrel of a gun. Now his invention could turn the tide of Putin’s war Russia's most famous icon handed over from museum to church despite protests Ukraine piles on pressure after Russia declares victory in Bakhmut
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India’s MRPL Shelves Refinery Growth to Focus on Chemicals Bet
India’s Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd. shelved a planned refinery expansion to focus on boosting its petrochemical production
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Exxon CEO Tells Europe to Follow US Approach to Climate Action
European leaders looking to tackle climate change should look to US policy and “let the market work” to
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Tucker Carlson launches first episode of low-budget Twitter show after Fox News firing
Tucker Carlson is back — sort of. Nearly a month after vowing a return to right-wing commentary through a show on Elon Musk's Twitter, the fired Fox News host made good on his promise Tuesday evening and posted a 10-minute monologue to the social media platform.
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NBA Draft Rumors: Hornets pick locked in, Wembanyama effect, Blazers trade non-starter
NBA Draft rumors: Hornets locked in on Brandon Miller at No. 2?The NBA Draft lottery confirmed that the San Antonio Spurs would hold the No. 1 overall pick, and allow the team to draft another generational big man in Victor Wembanyama. With that, the NBA Draft officially begins at the No. 2 pick, ...
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China Exports Drop More Than Expected, Adding to Economic Risks
Chinese exports fell for the first time in three months in May, adding to risks in the world’s
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Bids for Indonesia’s Bonds Soar to Two-Year High With Peak Rates
Bids for Indonesia’s sovereign bonds at an auction soared the highest in almost two years, with supply getting
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Slowdown Threatens Indian Economy Even as Its Rich Keep Spending
India’s booming economy is the envy of other major markets. But beyond the hype and expectation, people who
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