Australia Warns of Multi-Billion Dollar Climate Disaster Costs
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers highlighted the soaring cost of disaster management in his nation ahead of a potentially
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Short Sellers Mount Attack on ESG Stocks Bloated From Green Hype
Hedge fund managers are piling into short positions in ESG stocks as they hunt for bogus green claims
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Wind Power Package for Europe to be Presented in October
The European Union is planning to unveil measures to help its ailing wind sector next month, after supply-chain
1970-01-01 08:00
Ellie Goldstein: Down syndrome has never held me back
Ellie Goldstein has insisted that Down syndrome hasn't stunted her career.
1970-01-01 08:00
Azzedine Alaia treated me like a daughter, says Naomi Campbell
Naomi Campbell claims that Azzedine Alaia treated her like a member of his own family.
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Christy Turlington 'didn't know the words' to George Michael's Freedom!
Christy Turlington has revealed that she had a last-minute panic before she shot the 'Freedom!' music video.
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Philippine Central Bank Signals Peso Intervention at 57 a Dollar
Philippine central bank Governor Eli Remolona signaled officials are intervening to defend the peso at the 57-per-dollar level
1970-01-01 08:00
Saudi Cargo Firm SAL’s $678 Million IPO Sells Out in Hours
Cargo firm SAL Saudi Logistics Services Co. received orders for all shares in its Riyadh initial public offering
1970-01-01 08:00
Kering’s Gucci Show Gains Erased by Rare Negative Recommendation
Days after basking in the glow of the first collection from Gucci’s new designer, Kering SA shares fell
1970-01-01 08:00
Fund Managers in ‘Complete Shock’ After Sunak’s Green Pivot
Some of the world’s biggest green investors are voicing dismay and bewilderment as they struggle to digest the
1970-01-01 08:00
German Firm’s Russia Contract Should Be Cut ASAP, Official Says
A top official in Germany’s economy ministry said a nationalized firm — formerly part of Gazprom PJSC —
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EU Set to Propose Rules to Allow Germany E-Fuels for Cars
Germany has led a monthslong crusade to extend the use of internal combustion engines under the European Union’s
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