Chinese Stocks Close to Erasing 2023 Gain as Headwinds Intensify
Chinese stocks fell, with the benchmark index close to erasing its gains for the year, as a weaker
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New Zealand Raises Rates, Signals No More Tightening Needed
New Zealand’s central bank raised interest rates by quarter of a percentage point and signaled it has done
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Ex-‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli Now Living in Queens on $2,500 a Month
Martin Shkreli, the former pharmaceutical chief executive officer who served almost seven years in prison for securities fraud,
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Imran Khan’s Former Minister Exits Politics After Pakistan Army Clash
Pakistan’s former human rights minister has become the most high profile figure to quit Imran Khan’s party amid
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Hong Kong Tackles a Talent Crunch for the ‘Hardest Position to Fill’ in Crypto
Hong Kong, which is preparing to introduce a new regime for trading digital assets, is responding to concerns
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Typhoon Mawar Poses Triple Threat to US Pacific Territory Guam
Residents and US military bases across Guam were warned to brace for a devastating impact from Typhoon Mawar
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Oil Rises for Third Day as Saudis Tell Short Sellers ‘Watch Out’
Oil rose for a third session after Saudi Arabia issued a warning to short-sellers, suggesting OPEC+ might reduce
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Donald Trump hush-money trial date set for March 2024
The ex-president says a judge's decision to hold the trial in March next year is "very unfair".
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Japanese Stocks Extend Losses as US Debt Woes Spur Profit Taking
Japanese stocks fell for a second day as an impasse in US debt ceiling negotiations convinced some investors
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Florida senator issues travel warning against ‘socialists’ after NAACP advisory
Sen Rick Scott of Florida announced on Tuesday that he was issuing a “formal travel advisory” for “socialists” visiting the state of Florida. Mr Scott’s so-called travel advisory comes after the NAACP issued its own travel advisory warning Black people about the perils of visiting a state that has become a bastion of far right policy in the last several years under the leadership of Governor Ron DeSantis. “Florida is openly hostile toward African Americans, people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals,” the NAACP advisory read. “Before traveling to Florida, please understand that the state of Florida devalues and marginalizes the contributions of, and the challenges faced by African Americans and other communities of color.” The NAACP warning comes just more than a month after Equality Florida, one of the state’s leading LGBTQ+ organisations, issued a travel advisory for LGBTQ+ visitors. Mr Scott, a former governor of Florida whose personal worth is well over $200m, mocked the language used by the NAACP in his press release. “Florida is openly hostile toward Socialists, Communists, and those that enable them,” Mr Scott said. “Before traveling to Florida, please understand that the state of Florida devalues and marginalizes the contributions of, and the challenges faced by Socialists and others who work in the Biden Administration. Mr Scott also claimed that he was issuing the press release in response to “Biden Administration attempts to erase capitalism,” though he offered no evidence to substantiate his claim. Mr Scott has long been considered one of the most ambitious members of the Republican Senate caucus. Last year, he led the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NSRC) as the Republicans failed to retake the chamber, then challenged Sen Mitch McConnell of Kentucky for the position of minority leader. He was soundly defeated. The travel advisories issued by the NAACP, Equality Florida, and the Florida Immigrant Coalition highlight the extent to which those and other civil rights groups are alarmed by Florida’s political trajectory. In the last year-plus, the state has banned gender affirming care for minors, limited or banned discussions of race, gender, and sexuality in public schools, banned abortion after six weeks, and more. Mr DeSantis, the governor driving much of that legislation, is expected to announce that he’s running for president on Wednesday in a conversation with Twitter’s Elon Musk. Mr Scott, who at one point was considering a presidential campaign of his own, will instead run for re-election to the Senate. Read More DeSantis’s wife launches his presidential campaign with first 2024 video Montana first to ban people dressed in drag from reading to children in schools, libraries Florida school bans poem recited by Amanda Gorman at Biden inauguration NAACP advises against traveling to Florida: ‘Openly hostile toward African Americans’
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Mercedes-Maybach Takes a Stealth Wealth Cue From Rolls-Royce
On Tuesday, Mercedes-Maybach didn’t unveil a new car, but its new Night Series options program essentially signals an
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India’s Economy Is Buzzing But Weaker Exports Could Be a Drag
India’s economic activity picked up pace in April on record tax collections and a booming services sector though
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