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China named a former top official from its secret intelligence agency the new head of Beijing’s national security
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Intel to sell 10% stake in IMS Nanofabrication to TSMC
By Max A. Cherney (Reuters) -Intel said on Tuesday it has agreed to sell a stake of about 10% in
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G20 per capita coal emissions growing: research
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2023-09-05 12:15

Manhattan office market's tough outlook persists, leaving investors on sidelines
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Ericsson says uncertainty in networks business to persist into 2024
STOCKHOLM Ericsson on Tuesday said it expected the uncertainty impacting its mobile networks business to persist into 2024,
2023-10-17 13:15

French beauty giant L'Occitane dives as go-private talks called off
Shares in French beauty brand L'Occitane plunged by a record of almost 30 percent in Hong Kong on Tuesday after its chairman called off talks...
2023-09-05 16:51

Shopify Second Quarter Sales, Profit Beat Analyst Estimates
Shopify Inc. reported sales and profit for the second quarter that beat analyst expectations as the Canadian e-commerce
2023-08-03 04:49

How America fell out of love with ice cream
America's age-old love affair with ice cream appears to be winding down.
2023-07-16 18:57

Volatility Grips Indian Bonds as Index Inclusion Chatter Returns
India’s government debt market is on tenterhooks again as traders assess the buzz around prospects for the nation’s
2023-09-18 17:17

The Financial Toll Of Fan Culture — Do You Have To Be Rich To Be A Fan Today?
When I was 16 years old I was lucky enough to see Taylor Swift live for the first time. My sister and I pooled all our resources — birthday card cash, babysitting tips, pocket money — to splurge on Speak Now tour tickets at my closest venue, London’s O2 Arena in the UK. Along with our mom (our chaperone) and a friend, we took our places in the back row and clung onto the near vertical seats to sing, scream, jump, and cry, all at the same time. We wore the very best from our existing wardrobes and took barely any pictures. The only evidence from the then Best Night Of My Life is a grainy, disposable photo that my mom made us take outside the arena “for posterity’s sake.” I’m clutching my simple but lovingly made poster and smiling awkwardly — I was far too teenage and far too uncomfortable in my own skin to want to pose. Neither I nor my family can remember how much we paid but the internet tells me tickets started at $37 and there’s no way, despite our combined piggy banks, that we would have been able to break $60 two times over. Not to mention the cost of our train tickets to and from London, which we would also have been expected to cover.
2023-08-02 22:56

Debt ceiling deal exposes Biden and McCarthy's weaknesses with their parties' extremes
President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy convinced themselves of a compromise deal to slow federal spending and replenish the near-empty treasury with borrowed cash.
2023-05-30 12:23

Nobel laureate Yunus decries Bangladesh smear campaign from 'powerful quarters'
Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus has condemned what he says is a smear campaign driven by "powerful quarters", telling AFP that news outlets in Bangladesh have falsely accused him of corruption as he...
2023-11-10 15:16
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