
Pakistan Army Vows Action Against Mobs Attacking Its Property
Pakistan’s army said it will no longer show “restraint” with groups attacking its property and vowed action against
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Tesla Executives to Visit India This Week in Pivot Beyond China
A group of senior Tesla Inc. executives plan to visit India this week to meet with federal government
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China Arrests South Korean Footballer for Alleged Bribery
China arrested a former member of South Korea’s national men’s soccer team on suspicion of taking bribes, raising
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UK Labor Market Softens Even as Wages Continue to March Higher
The UK labor market showed fresh signs of cooling in a boost for bets that interest rates are
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LandSec Marks Down Portfolio by £848 Million as Rates Bite
Land Securities Group Plc marked down the value of its UK real estate portfolio by £848 million ($1.1
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Software AG Shareholder Harris Criticizes Silver Lake Offer
One of Software AG’s top investors has spoken out against the firm’s planned €2.4 billion ($2.6 billion) takeover
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China Chip Firm Seeking to Rival ASML Weighs IPO Filing, Sources Say
Dongfang Jingyuan Electron Ltd., a semiconductor software firm, is weighing filing for an initial public offering in China
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Analysis-Australian banks' bid to shake mortgage reliance brings new risks
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY Australia's big banks are pivoting to what analysts say could be a risky fight
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Telecom Italia Falls on Report CDP Dropping $21 Billion Grid Bid
Telecom Italia SpA fell on Tuesday following a Bloomberg report that Italy’s state lender will drop its offer
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Exxon settles Indonesia torture case that led to SEC official's ouster
Exxon Mobil on Monday settled a long-running human rights lawsuit with villagers who claimed soldiers Exxon hired to guard a natural gas facility in Indonesia committed murder and torture.
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Bangladesh rocked by power cuts as deadly cyclone hits gas supply
By Ruma Paul and Sudarshan Varadhan DHAKA Bangladesh faced its worst power cuts in over seven months as
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LME Fights to Regain Trust After Last Year’s Nickel Crisis
The embattled London Metal Exchange is still trying to rebuild faith in its nickel contract after an epic
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