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Hong Kong issued its third-highest storm alert for Typhoon Koinu and expects to leave it in place until
2023-10-09 01:19

US Treasury pushing development banks for progress on next phase of reforms by April
By Andrea Shalal MARRAKECH, Morocco The U.S. Treasury Department is pushing the World Bank and regional multilateral development
2023-10-09 01:18

Philippines Raises $1.3 Billion From Retail Dollar Bond Sale
The Philippines raised $1.3 billion from a sale of dollar bonds targeted at individuals as the government seeks
2023-10-09 00:51

Aramco, Siemens to Sign Deal on Direct Air-Capture Pilot Plant
Aramco and Siemens AG will sign an agreement Monday to build a pilot project for carbon capture and
2023-10-09 00:49

Israel Attacked, US Stocks on Edge: Your Sunday US Briefing
Hello from Washington, where Israel’s sudden vulnerability after a devastating attack by Hamas militants is reverberating, including in
2023-10-09 00:20

Target Is Blaming Theft for Store Closures, But Landlords Say Otherwise
Target Corp. grabbed national headlines last week when it blamed worsening theft for its plan to shut nine
2023-10-08 23:25

What's open and closed on Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples' Day
Americans celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day and Columbus Day on the second Monday of October each year.
2023-10-08 22:51

Bank of England approached UK lenders to gauge interest in troubled Metro Bank- FT
(Reuters) -The Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority approached a number of big UK lenders this week to see if
2023-10-08 22:49

US Looking Into Additional Israel Aid After Attack, Blinken Says
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the US is considering Israeli requests for additional military aid after the
2023-10-08 22:24

EY Approaches Lenders in Push to Find Metro Bank Buyer by Monday
Consulting firm Ernst & Young has been hired to find a buyer for Metro Bank Holdings Plc this
2023-10-08 22:22

Sweden’s Wallenberg Says Business Must Adapt to New World Order
Swedish business leader Marcus Wallenberg said companies and governments must adapt to a “completely new world order,” in
2023-10-08 22:17

A lot of workers are out on strike right now. Here's how that looks in the jobs report
From actors to autoworkers, more than 450,000 workers have participated in 312 strikes in the United States this year, according to Cornell University's Labor Action Tracker.
2023-10-08 21:57
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