
Saudi Finance Firm Morabaha Seeks Up to $83.4 Million in IPO
Saudi Arabia-based Morabaha Marina Financing is seeking to raise as much as 312.9 million riyals ($83.4 million) from
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Japan, US, SKorea Set to Meet During G-7 Summit to Bolster Ties
The leaders of Japan, the US and South Korea plan to hold a trilateral meeting in Hiroshima this
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In Turkey, an election reckoning for the rise and fall of Erdogan's economy
By Jonathan Spicer ISTANBUL (Reuters) -If Turks oust President Tayyip Erdogan in elections this month it will largely be because
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Egypt Sells 9.5% Stake in Telecom Egypt for $121 Million
Egypt sold a 9.5% stake in state-run Telecom Egypt Co., raising more than 3.7 billion Egyptian pounds ($121
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Turkey Latest: High Turnout Expected in Sharply Split Vote
More than 60 million voters are set to cast ballots on Sunday in Turkey’s most pivotal elections in
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Thailand Exit Polls Shows Pro-Democracy Parties Leading Vote
Voting ended in Thailand’s national elections with a mix of pre- and post-election surveys showing pro-democracy parties leading
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Scholz Welcomes Zelenskiy to Berlin With Pledge of Continued Aid
Chancellor Olaf Scholz made a personal pledge to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that Germany will continue to support
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EU Lawmaker Looks to Cap Windfall Profits in Power Price Crisis
The European Union should strengthen its emergency rules so that citizens don’t bear the brunt if electricity prices
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SVB and Signature Bank execs set to testify before the Senate this week
Despite the looming debt ceiling crisis that has taken center stage in Washington in recent weeks, lawmakers haven't forgotten about the other financial crisis this year: the March bank failures that set off turmoil in the regional banking sector.
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Amundi to Abrdn See Emerging-Market Currencies on Cusp of Rally
Some of the world’s biggest investors are backing emerging-market currencies to outperform their rich-nation peers as monetary tightening
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The Fed probably won't cut rates anytime soon. Why that's good news for markets
Wall Street is eager to see the Federal Reserve wind down its aggressive rate-hiking cycle that's battered markets and tested investor morale. Although a pause in interest rate hikes appears likely, cuts may be farther off than some believe.
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Child social media stars have few protections. Illinois aims to fix that
Illinois lawmakers aim to make their state what they say will be the first in the country to create protections for child social media influencers
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