UK’s Financial Watchdog Says Fund Managers Need to Justify Fees
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority said asset managers need to justify the fees charged on their funds as
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Shipping CEO Sees ‘Green Shoots,’ Says Container Rates Must Rise
Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks global trade. Sign up here. The container shipping industry’s year-long
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Florida’s ‘Last Resort’ Property Insurer Is Now State’s Biggest
Florida is the fastest-growing US state and, with more than 8,000 miles (12,875 kilometers) of coastline, one of
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UK Weighs Measures to Crimp Investment in China After Biden
The UK is considering whether to follow President Joe Biden’s move to limit US investment in some Chinese
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Top UAE Grocer Lulu to Raise $2.7 Billion Ahead of Possible IPO
Lulu Group International, which operates one of the Middle East’s largest hypermarket chains, is raising 10 billion dirhams
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Coach Owner to Buy Michael Kors Parent in $8.5 Billion Deal
Tapestry Inc., the owner of brands including Coach and Kate Spade, agreed to acquire Michael Kors parent Capri
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The era of cheap streaming is officially over
It's the end of an era.
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Mexico’s Industrial Parks Lobby AMLO in Push for Renewables
Industrial parks and warehouse operators in Mexico, desperate for electricity to power their booming operations, are offering to
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Tokyo Electron Says Chinese Firms Are Buying Up Legacy Chip Tech
Chinese chipmakers are speeding up investments in mature semiconductor equipment as the US and its allies tighten export
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Alibaba’s Sales Beat Estimates in First Step of Comeback Effort
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s revenue beat expectations after its core e-commerce arm returned to growth, a big step
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No End in Sight to Deadly Cape Town Minibus Taxi Protest
A strike by minibus taxi drivers in Cape Town triggered violence that’s claimed the lives of five people
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Studios Are Raking in Profits While Actors and Writers Are on Strike
Large media companies have been reporting stronger-than-expected profits as the twin strikes by Hollywood writers and actors grind
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