Malaysia Stays Pat on Key Rate to Support Slowing Growth
Malaysia left its benchmark interest rate unchanged on Thursday, maintaining support for the economy amid slowing exports and
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Scholz’s Coalition Suffers Court Blow on Contentious Climate Law
Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s ruling coalition suffered an embarrassing blow over key climate legislation after Germany’s top court stopped
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ESG Veteran Says Recession Odds Expose Leverage Trap in Strategy
A recession is coming, and ESG investors may be among those who stand to lose the most. That’s
1970-01-01 08:00
Europe Has a Hot Money Problem Too, Top Banking Official Says
European banks which rely on deposits supplied by third-party platforms should face tougher liquidity requirements to stem the
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Germany Factory Orders Jump as Economy Recovers From Recession
German factory orders rebounded in May, a sign the manufacturing slump may be easing as Europe’s biggest economy
1970-01-01 08:00
Thai Regulator Files Fraud Charges Against Debt-Ridden Stark
Thailand’s regulator has filed charges against the largest holder and others involved in the management of Stark Corp.,
1970-01-01 08:00
Oil Holds Gain as Traders Turn Focus to Decline in Inventories
Oil steadied as traders assessed the impact of the latest round of supply cuts from OPEC+ and a
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China Requested Japan Allow Visa Free Entry, Business Group Says
China’s government requested that both Japan and the mainland allow visa free entry to the other nation’s citizens
1970-01-01 08:00
BP Backs New Fuel for Ships Made Using Everyday Garbage
BP Plc is investing in a California-based startup that will use uneaten food and other waste to make
1970-01-01 08:00
Tesla and Chinese Rivals Signal Truce After Brutal EV Price War
Tesla Inc. and China’s top electric-vehicle makers including BYD Co. pledged to maintain fair competition and avoid “abnormal
1970-01-01 08:00
Captured Russian soldiers tell of low morale, disarray and horrors of trench warfare
For three days, shells and mortars were "flying and whistling overhead, exploding around us," Anton, a Russian soldier positioned south of Bakhmut, tells CNN. "We were jumping like rabbits under mortar rounds and bombs."
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UK Needs to Revive Rich Mining History to Counter China
When work began at the South Crofty tin mine in Cornwall, Queen Elizabeth I was on the throne,
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