
Thailand’s Spending Plans Get a Lift as Global Bond Funds Return
Foreign investors are returning to Thailand’s bonds after a rout drove yields to the highest in nine years.
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Russia pledges 'complete support' for Kim Jong Un
Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov's ongoing trip to Pyongyang may pave the way for a visit by Vladimir Putin.
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Nokia Plans to Cut 14,000 Jobs in Overhaul to Shave Costs
Nokia Oyj plans to cut as many as 14,000 jobs, or 16% of its workforce, as reduced investment
1970-01-01 08:00

Israel Latest: Fresh Diplomatic Push Follows Gaza Aid Promises
Diplomatic efforts continue Thursday to contain the impact of the Israel-Hamas war and speed the access of vital
1970-01-01 08:00

Nestle’s Sales Growth Slows As Volumes Drop Again
Nestle SA’s sales growth slowed down as inflation eased and the maker of Nescafe coffee put through smaller
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As Sanctions Lift on Venezuelan Oil, China’s Refiners Will Face Stiffer Competition
The rollback of American sanctions on Venezuelan oil could rob Chinese buyers of one of their cheapest sources
1970-01-01 08:00

Renault Sees Sales Climb on European Demand for Austral
Renault SA’s third-quarter sales climbed 7.6% as demand remained strong for the French carmaker’s new model lineup such
1970-01-01 08:00

Xi Says Green Projects Will Anchor China’s Overseas Spending
Delegates from developing nations are leaving meetings in China this week with grand promises of aid for green
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Yunchan Lim: 19-year-old piano sensation signs record deal
Yunchan Lim, once called "classical music’s answer to K-pop", signs to the UK's Decca Records.
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Tusk Confronts Poland’s Hostile Media Machine After Election Win
It took Poland’s national broadcaster almost 24 hours to suggest that the opposition might form a government after
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English Breakfast Becomes Cheaper as Food Inflation Slackens
The cost of a full English breakfast fell for the third time in five months as food inflation
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How Luxury Brands and TikTok Could Save the Royal Opera House
When ballet dancers wore Burberry-designed costumes at a performance earlier this year, it was a clue to Lloyd
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