Sunac’s 166% Surge After Results Raises Fear of Overheating
A meteoric 166% surge this month in Sunac China Holdings Ltd.’s shares may be due for a reversal
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Murdoch Retirement Divides Australia’s Political Leaders
Rupert Murdoch’s retirement from the top of Fox Corp. and News Corp. attracted a mixed response from political
1970-01-01 08:00
Despite China’s iPhone Ban, Buyers and Scalpers Are Flocking to Apple Stores
Chinese customers flocked to Apple stores to buy the latest iPhone 15 despite government restrictions and local competition,
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China Seeks to Facilitate Capital Flows to Woo Foreign Investors
China repeated rules to ensure free cross-border money transfers for foreign businesses in its two most important cities
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Pentagon determines Ukraine training and support exempt from potential government shutdown
The Pentagon has determined that the training and support of Ukrainian forces is exempt from a potential government shutdown, according to the Defense Department, and will continue even in the increasingly likely event that Congress fails to pass a spending bill in the coming days.
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Studios and striking writers end 'marathon session' of negotiating with no deal
The striking writers and heads of the four big Hollywood studios have concluded a "marathon session" of negotiations, which lasted more than ten hours, without a deal, a person familiar with the matter told CNN.
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China #MeToo journalist and labor activist expected to appear in secret trial as crackdown deepens
Two Chinese activists held without trial for the past two years are expected to appear before a judge in a closed doors hearing on Friday as the ruling Communist Party ramps up its effort to dismantle what remains of the country's civil society.
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Chevron and Unions Agree to End Australia LNG Strikes
Chevron Corp. and labor unions reached an agreement to end strikes at key liquefied natural gas facilities in
1970-01-01 08:00
Australia fines lender NAB $1.4 million for wrongfully charging fees
The Australian Federal Court has fined the country's second-biggest lender National Australia Bank a penalty of A$2.1 million
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL Rumors: Cowboys have clear solution to Trevon Diggs injury
Here's how the Cowboys are altering their defense after Trevon Diggs' season-ending injury.
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Vietnamese Internet Platform VNG Postpones US IPO
Vietnam-based internet startup VNG Ltd. has decided to postpone its plans for a US initial public offering, according
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Apple’s iPhone 15 Goes on Sale in Test of Holiday Resurgence
Apple Inc.’s latest iPhones and watches went on sale Friday, a test of whether a new smartphone design
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