
Petrobras Faces New Calls to Cut Jet Fuel Prices
Jet fuel prices are the latest source of pressure for Petroleo Brasileiro SA as dissatisfaction with the Brazilian
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BIS Sees Climate Losses Hitting Governments as Insurers Exit
As insurers start to pull out from markets battered by the fallout of climate change, governments are increasingly
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Baidu’s ChatGPT-Style AI Begins to Earn as Sales Beat Estimates
Baidu Inc.’s ChatGPT-style Ernie bots are beginning to add to the company’s top line, potentially shoring up advertising
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China Property Stocks Rally Meets Skeptical Investors
The gains in Chinese developers’ bonds and stocks Tuesday are at risk of becoming yet another false dawn
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Best Buy Cuts Outlook on ‘Uneven’ Demand Before Black Friday
Best Buy Co.’s same-store sales fell by more than expected in the third quarter after what the retailer
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Hong Kong Taxi Drivers Cancel Strike Over Uber’s Threat
Hong Kong taxi drivers have canceled an earlier plan to strike on Wednesday to protest the government’s unwillingness
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Meloni, UBS and Jefferies Pull Off Stealth $1 Billion Bank Sale
It took just a few hours for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to kick off the sale of a
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The Best Docking Stations for Windows Laptops in 2023
Over the past few years, with the pandemic and its aftermath, lots of folks had
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Far-Right Leader Wilders Leads Dutch Poll on Eve of Election
Dutch far-right populist Geert Wilders jumped to first place in the latest survey ahead of elections on Wednesday,
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South African Inflation Breakevens Tumble as Rates Seen on Hold
Traders are betting that inflation will slow toward the midpoint of the range targeted by South Africa’s central
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New ETF Tracks Developers of Obesity Drugs Amid Ozempic Hype
A niche issuer is launching a biotechnology exchange-traded fund whose key holdings include firms benefiting from the hype
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Global Shipping’s $3.6 Billion Carbon Bill Is Six Weeks Away
Ships sailing to European ports face a combined carbon emissions bill of $3.6 billion next year, the start
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