
Lazard Sees Further Gains for Japan Banks as BOJ Tweaks
Japanese lenders still have room to rise after the Bank of Japan’s surprise policy tweak last month put
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Myanmar Tightens FX Rules for Companies to Curb Black Market
Myanmar toughened its rules on the purchase of foreign exchange by importers and exporters as the nation seeks
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China’s Trade Plunges More Than Forecast in Blow to Recovery
China’s exports fell for a third straight month in July amid a slump in global demand, while imports
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Hong Kong Government to Appeal Failed Bid to Ban Protest Song
Hong Kong will appeal the High Court’s decision to reject its request to wipe a controversial protest song
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UBS Names Heads From Credit Suisse for Asia Global Banking Team
UBS Group AG reshuffled its Asia global banking division, appointing some senior Credit Suisse Group veterans to help
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Black mom sues city of Detroit claiming she was falsely arrested while 8 months pregnant by officers using facial recognition technology
A Black mother is suing the city of Detroit and a Detroit Police Department detective after she was falsely arrested while eight months pregnant by officers using "an unreliable facial recognition match," a federal lawsuit filed Thursday says.
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Rakuten Bank Sees Edge Over Rivals Once BOJ Ends Negative Interest Rates
Japanese online lender Rakuten Bank Ltd. says it’s better positioned than rivals to enjoy a profit boost when
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Coinbase to Buy Back Junk Bonds as Bitcoin Hovers Near 2023 High
Coinbase Global Inc. is offering to buy back some of its outstanding junk bonds as the world’s largest
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Palantir Raises Profit Forecast, Sets $1 Billion Buyback
Palantir Technologies Inc. raised its forecast for adjusted profit in 2023 and authorized a $1 billion share buyback
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Electric Vehicle Tech Manufacturer Proterra Files for Bankruptcy
Proterra Inc., which makes heavy-duty electric vehicle components like chargers and batteries, filed for bankruptcy on Monday. The
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Trump argues against more restrictive rules over evidence in 2020 election interference case
Former President Donald Trump's legal team has proposed more lax rules than those sought by prosecutors over what he can do with evidence he is provided in the criminal election interference case.
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Norway fines Facebook owner Meta over privacy breaches
By Gwladys Fouche OSLO (Reuters) -Facebook and Instagram owner Meta Platforms will be fined 1 million Norwegian crowns ($98,500) per
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