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South Korea June factory output falls more than expected
South Korea June factory output falls more than expected
SEOUL South Korea's factory production fell more than expected in June, official data showed on Friday, as automobile
2023-07-28 07:54
Saudis Make First Big Global Mining Bet With Vale Metals Stake
Saudis Make First Big Global Mining Bet With Vale Metals Stake
Saudi Arabia has made the first big deal in a push to deploy its vast wealth into the
2023-07-28 07:53
Inflation in Japan's capital slows in July, stays above BOJ target
Inflation in Japan's capital slows in July, stays above BOJ target
By Yoshifumi Takemoto and Leika Kihara TOKYO Core inflation in Japan's capital slowed in July but remained well
2023-07-28 07:50
Analysis-White-collar wage cuts in China fuel deflation risks, hurt consumption
Analysis-White-collar wage cuts in China fuel deflation risks, hurt consumption
By Ellen Zhang and Marius Zaharia BEIJING/HONG KONG Cola Yao earns 40% less than last year promoting credit
2023-07-28 07:30
Ford Blames EV Price War for Delay in Plans to Boost Output
Ford Blames EV Price War for Delay in Plans to Boost Output
Ford Motor Co.’s is throttling back on plans to ramp-up electric vehicle production, pointing the finger at a
2023-07-28 07:26
Singapore Crab Restaurateur Charged With Share Price Rigging, Straits Times Reports
Singapore Crab Restaurateur Charged With Share Price Rigging, Straits Times Reports
No Signboard Holdings Ltd.’s Chief Executive Officer Lim Yong Sim was charged with price rigging in Singapore, the
2023-07-28 07:22
Ford's EV losses climb but overall profits rise
Ford's EV losses climb but overall profits rise
Losses are going up on Ford's electric vehicle business, but profit from its traditional internal combustion engine vehicles allowed it to beat Wall Street expectations.
2023-07-28 07:21
Citigroup says some predecessor companies likely saw indirect financial benefits from slavery
Citigroup says some predecessor companies likely saw indirect financial benefits from slavery
Some of the companies that formed what is now Citigroup likely benefitted financially from slavery in the 1800’s, the financial giant acknowledged Thursday, an admission that comes at a time when numerous institutions are re-examining their historic roots and the roles they played in slavery in the U.S. In research conducted last year, Citi found that none of its predecessor companies directly purchased, sold, or held slaves
2023-07-28 07:19
US States Can Finally Start Applying for IRA Incentive Money
US States Can Finally Start Applying for IRA Incentive Money
Almost a year after US President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law, American consumers are
2023-07-28 06:56
As cyclists ride across Iowa, they are seeing craft breweries driving small-town tourism
As cyclists ride across Iowa, they are seeing craft breweries driving small-town tourism
There are hundreds of breweries represented on the jerseys of the thousands of cyclists on RAGBRAI, the annual bike ride across Iowa
2023-07-28 06:46
Oreo maker increases growth forecast thanks to demand for cookies, sweets
Oreo maker increases growth forecast thanks to demand for cookies, sweets
The maker of Oreo and Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate is thanking an increased demand for sweets in the first half of the year for its positive forecast, Mondelez International said in its second quarter earnings call Thursday.
2023-07-28 06:27
Marketmind: Over to you, Bank of Japan
Marketmind: Over to you, Bank of Japan
NEW YORK A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Stephen Culp, financial markets columnist. Could
2023-07-28 05:57
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