World’s Biggest Climate Fund Makes Its Largest Water Investment
The world’s biggest global climate fund has made its largest bid yet to encourage private investors to spend
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CapVest to Buy UK Software Provider Kerridge in $1 Billion Deal
Private equity firm CapVest Partners has agreed to acquire UK software provider Kerridge Commercial Systems Ltd. CapVest is
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Extreme Drought Is Wreaking Havoc on Daily Life in Spain
Drought in Spain, which is going through yet another heat wave this year, is so extreme that virtually
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Scholz Embraces Siemens in Bid to Stem Exodus of German Money
Siemens AG is set to unveil a new investment in Germany on Thursday, a moment Chancellor Olaf Scholz
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Pricier Paella Squeezes Voters Even as Spanish Inflation Sinks
Spanish food costs aren’t reflecting the recent plunge in inflation — maintaining pressure on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez
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Israeli Firebrands Are Turning on Central Banker After Targeting Judges
Months of verbal attacks on Israel’s central bank and Governor Amir Yaron by members of the right-wing government
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JD.com Joins China’s AI Race With a Model for Enterprise Use
China’s second-largest e-commerce platform JD.com Inc. unveiled a large language model for enterprise use, joining domestic peers including
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Kia to invest $200 million in US plant, build EV9 SUV in 2024
By David Shepardson (Reuters) -Kia said on Wednesday it will invest more than $200 million in its assembly plant in
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Bank of Korea’s Rhee Keeps Hawkish Bias After Holding Rates
The Bank of Korea held its policy rate steady for a fourth-straight meeting and pledged to retain a
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Hong Kong Plans to Raise Bank Deposit Protection From 2025
Hong Kong plans to raise the maximum protection on bank deposits in a move designed to better shield
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Imax Offers to Take Over Publicly Traded Chinese Subsidiary
Imax Corp., the operator of big-screen cinemas, is seeking to buy out its Hong Kong-traded Chinese subsidiary in
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Hong Kong to Ban Japan Seafood If Fukushima Wastewater Released
Hong Kong plans to ban imports of seafood and other aquatic products from 10 Japanese regions if the
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