
South Africa's October inflation rises near top of central bank target
By Bhargav Acharya JOHANNESBURG South African inflation quickened more than expected in October, approaching the upper end of
2023-11-22 17:59

Chinese Billionaire Said to Invest in Frette Buyout
A Chinese consortium, co-led by billionaire Ding Shizhong, chairman of Anta Sports Products Ltd., has bought 163-year-old Italian
2023-09-11 11:47

Russia's Sberbank posts strong Q3 profits
MOSCOW Russia's dominant lender Sberbank reported on Thursday 411.4 billion roubles ($4.41 billion) in net profit in the
2023-11-02 15:54

UAW workers reject Mack Trucks contract, will strike
Union workers at Volvo Group-owned Mack Trucks overwhelmingly rejected a proposed five-year contract deal and will go on
2023-10-09 09:27

Quectel announces packed program of products and demos at KES 2023
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 23, 2023--
2023-10-24 08:24

TDCX Grows in Europe With Two New Healthtech Clients
SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 1, 2023--
2023-10-02 08:56

Apple engineer from China among US tech theft cases
The United States announced charges on Tuesday against several Chinese and Russian nationals accused of stealing trade secrets and violating sanctions by...
2023-05-17 01:57

Oil prices fall amid skepticism on OPEC+ supply cuts
By Laura Sanicola (Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Thursday after rising by more than 1% earlier in the session after
2023-12-01 01:52

Taiwan central bank minutes show concern about higher inflation
TAIPEI Taiwan's central bank showed concern about higher inflation ahead and raised the possibility of more rate increases
2023-11-02 17:51

Canadian Inflation Slows to 2.8%, Though Core Remains Sticky
Inflation in Canada slowed to within the central bank’s control range for the first time since March 2021,
2023-07-18 21:20

South Korean, German leaders agree to cooperate on supply chains, North Korea
The leaders of South Korea and Germany have pledged more cooperation in building stable supply chains and addressing the challenges posed by nuclear-armed North Korea
2023-05-21 22:22

Countries agree to slash shipping emissions but not enough to stay within warming limits
Maritime nations agreed Friday to slash emissions from the shipping industry to net zero by about 2050 in a deal that many experts and some nations say falls well short of what’s needed to curb warming to agreed temperature limits
2023-07-07 19:16
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