Kishida’s Cabinet Approves $87 Billion Extra Budget
Japan’s cabinet approved a ¥13.2 trillion ($87.2 billion) extra budget to support Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s latest economic
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Swiss Banks Get Police Tips on How to Spot Hamas Financing
Swiss police sent a tip-sheet to several banks and asset managers on how to spot suspicious payments directed
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Business key to COP28 success; needs to bring checkbook - special representative
By Simon Jessop LONDON Business will be central to the success of the COP28 climate talks but companies
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Weight-loss drug maker Novo Nordisk invests $6 billion to boost output
COPENHAGEN Novo Nordisk said on Friday it will invest more than 42 billion crowns ($6 billion) in its
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Exclusive-China's sovereign fund appoints new North America chief -sources
By Echo Wang NEW YORK China Investment Corp (CIC) has hired a new North America head for its
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Heimstaden’s Billionaire Owner Weighs Stake Sale to Pay Off Debt
The funding crisis engulfing Sweden’s property sector is prompting the billionaire founder of Heimstaden Bostad AB to look
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Asia airlines brace for cost hit, slow return of Chinese fliers - industry execs
By Chen Lin SINGAPORE Asia-Pacific airlines face headwinds from rising fuel prices and high inflation, industry executives said
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JPMorgan Switches On Programmable Payments Using Blockchain Tech
One of the most high-profile blockchain systems in traditional banking has added a new feature that lets companies
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ANC Blames Apartheid, Pans Coalitions Ahead of South Africa Vote
The secretary general of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress blamed apartheid for the country’s manifold problems and
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Thailand Goes Ahead With $14 Billion Handout to Prop Economy
Thailand unveiled a $14 billion cash handout to jumpstart its economy, trimming the size of the planned stimulus
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Chasing an improbable win, Afghanistan bats first against South Africa at the Cricket World Cup
Hashmatullah Shahidi has won the toss and elected to bat first as Afghanistan sets out to inflict an improbably massive win over South Africa in a bid to reach the Cricket World Cup semifinals
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Hong Kong Lowers 2023 GDP Expectations as Recovery Sputters
Hong Kong lowered its economic growth forecast for this year in a sign that tough times are still
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