Qantas eyes record annual profit on strong travel demand, raises share buyback
(Reuters) -Qantas Airways Ltd forecast a record annual profit on Tuesday and increased its share buyback by up to A$100
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Modi Uses Sydney Event to Bolster Image After Poll Loss at Home
Thousands of expatriate Indians have begun thronging Australia’s largest entertainment and sporting arena in Sydney to welcome Indian
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Tom Brady gets a leg up on Aaron Rodgers thanks to Davante Adams team
Aaron Rodgers may own the Chicago Bears, but that's only on the field. Now Tom Brady has one-upped his former rival by actually owning an NFL team.Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers are two of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. Upon the announcement of Brady's retirement, many fans lam...
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Scholz Plots €20 Billion of German Budget Cuts in Snub to Greens
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Finance Minister Christian Lindner are thrashing out a plan to close a €20
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Hong Kong to Step Up Push for Crypto Hub in Contrast With Clampdowns Elsewhere in Asia
Hong Kong is set to announce that retail investors can trade crypto under its new rulebook for the
1970-01-01 08:00
Bankers See Asia-Middle East Dual Listings as a Budding Trend
Dual listings between the Middle East and Asia are expected to become a new trend as investment flows
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China Buys More Australian Coal as Appetite for Quality Builds
Australian coal continues to make inroads among Chinese buyers, adding to pressure on domestic prices, with new shipments
1970-01-01 08:00
Vedanta Extends Record Dividend Spree With $830 Million Bonanza
Vedanta Ltd. will award a dividend of 68.8 billion rupee ($830 million), the first payout in the fiscal
1970-01-01 08:00
World’s Biggest Nuclear Plant May Stay Closed Due to Papers Left on Car Roof
A week after Japanese regulators postponed the restart of the world’s biggest nuclear power plant due to safety
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A Florida man's arm was amputated after he was attacked by a 10-foot alligator
A 23-year-old man has lost his arm after he was attacked by an alligator near a pond behind a bar in southwest Florida early Sunday morning, officials say.
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Japan’s Factory, Service Activity Signal Strengthening Recovery
Activity in Japan’s service and factory sectors expanded in May, signaling a stronger post-pandemic economic recovery. The au
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Soccer-Spanish football admits racism problem after Vinicius incident
MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish soccer has a racism problem, its football federation chief Luis Rubiales said on Monday, echoing criticism by
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