Hong Kong’s Crypto Ambitions Get a Guarded Reception From Digital-Asset Companies
Hong Kong kicked off a new crypto regulatory regime in a bid to nurture a digital-asset hub, a
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New Zealand Offers to Buy Out Owners of Homes Damaged by Cyclone
New Zealand’s government will help to buy out the owners of cyclone and flood-damaged houses in areas deemed
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Schroders to Engage Countries on Climate Risk With New Framework
Schroder Investment Management Ltd. will seek more answers from governments over climate and other ESG risks, as the
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Peru May Issue Sol Bonds Again This Year After $2.5 Billion Deal
Peru could issue more local currency bonds as soon as this year after raising 9.2 billion soles ($2.5
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Fintech Brex’s Revenue Surges After Regional Bank Turmoil
Brex, a credit-card startup, has seen a surge in usage of its products following this year’s regional banking
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Nigeria's fuel subsidy: How the new president has shocked the nation
Bola Tinubu has picked his first big fight with trade unions by deciding to scrap fuel subsidies.
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Walmart Is Sticking With Pride Merch Despite Target Controversy
A top Walmart Inc. executive said the retailer remains committed to its Pride Month offerings, even after competitor
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The untold tale of America's first spelling bee victor
Marie Bolden, a black teenager, won the first US spelling bee in 1908. Her win was eclipsed by racism.
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Meta threatens to pull news content in California if bill to pay publishers passes
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, threatened to remove news from its social media sites in California if the state passes a bill requiring big tech companies to pay news outlets for their content.
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How a Covert Relationship With the Taliban Backfired for US Ally Pakistan
About two weeks after the Taliban retook Afghanistan in 2021, the then head of Pakistan’s spy agency arrived
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China Slowdown Fear Is Starting to Show Up in Korean Markets
Foreigners bought the most South Korean bonds in two years as wagers on the central bank turning dovish
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Oil Drops for a Third Session on Signs of Higher US Inventories
Oil fell for a third day as industry data pointed to rising US crude stockpiles with demand concerns
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