
Saudi Arabia’s Tabby Valued at $1.5 Billion in Pre-IPO Fundraise
Saudi Arabia-based Tabby raised $200 million in a funding round that values the buy-now-pay-later firm at over $1.5
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Indians Splurge Big on Festive Season Sales, Buoying Economy
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1970-01-01 08:00

Israel Latest: Hamas Says Some Foreigners Can Leave Gaza
Hamas said some foreigners and injured Palestinians would be allowed to leave Gaza for Egypt for the first
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Chongqing LGFV Is Said to Mull Possible Tender for Dollar Notes
Representatives of a local-government financing vehicle in China have told some creditors the firm may launch a dollar
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One of The World’s Priciest Fabrics May Be Sitting In Your Backyard
In the summer of 2021, Ugo Apuzzo and Floriano Bollettini spent months crisscrossing Italy in search for what
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In Pictures: 2023 Extreme Heat Unleashed Rain Like Never Before
What’s likely to be the hottest year on record brought never-before-seen rain to five continents, killing thousands of
1970-01-01 08:00

In Major Protectionist Move, Spain Considers Stake in Telefonica
Spain is considering whether to shield its “most strategic” company from foreign takeovers in what could be the
1970-01-01 08:00

World’s Top Renewable Firms Reel Even as Installations Surge
The biggest manufacturers of wind turbines and solar panels are facing their most serious financial challenges in years
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Bank of Japan Steps Into Bond Market to Slow Rising Yields
The Bank of Japan announced an unscheduled bond-purchase operation on Wednesday in an effort to curb the pace
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Sea, Grab Face Slowest Southeast Asia Internet Growth Since 2017
Southeast Asia’s internet economy will log its slowest growth on record this year, a group of researchers said,
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Asia Factories Grapple With High Costs Amid Israel-Hamas War
Manufacturing activity in Asia slumped again in October as conflict in the Middle East drove oil prices higher,
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El Niño Is Biggest Wildcard for World’s Most Consumed Edible Oil
Cooking oil traders are meticulously sifting through weather maps and production data for Indonesia in a quest for
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