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Stock market today: Wall Street rises to more records to close out its latest winning month
European shares have opened higher after a mixed trading session in Asia. Chinese markets rose and Tokyo's benchmark fell. Read More
A glut of cheap Chinese goods is flooding the world and stoking trade tensions
China’s factories are churning out more steel, cars and solar panels than its slowing economy can use, forcing a flood of cheap exports into foreign markets. Read More
Does a US$1.75 trillion bounce in Chinese stocks mean the market’s long march to recovery has begun?
Has China’s long march to recouping stock market losses begun, after a US$1.75 trillion bounce in value from January lows? Many sentiment indicators have reached inflection points, backstopped by ... Read More
Apple’s Legal Problems Have It Caught in a ‘Downpour’
US Attorney General Merrick Garland arrives for a news conference at the Department of Justice in Washington Thursday. The US Justice Department and 16 attorneys general sued Apple, accusing the ... Read More
Hong Kong’s once high-flying bankers become a lost generation
IPO fund-raising in Hong Kong fell by 56 per cent in 2023 to HK$46 billion, the least since the dot.com crash of 2000. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read More
Stock market today: World shares are mixed after Wall Street retreats from all-time highs
World shares were mixed on Wednesday after Wall Street slipped a bit further from its record highs. Germany's DAX added 0.5% to 18,467.35 and the CAC 40 in Paris was up 0.2%, at 8,202.64. In London, ... Read More
Copper Surges on Supply Threat as Iron Ore Shows Economic Risks
Copper rallied above $9,000 a ton — its highest level in 11 months — as investors react to the risk that global supply challenges will tilt the market back into deficit. Most Read from ... Read More
What is inflation? Here's what causes it and how it's measured.
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Chocolate woes set to last beyond Easter as weather takes toll on cocoa harvests
The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU), an environmental non-profit organisation, has set out how the combination of climate change and El Nino conditions have helped drive up cocoa prices ... Read More
Fed's Waller says very high bar to hike rates again
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said on Wednesday the prospect of a Fed interest rate rise is very remote. With the Fed now weighing rate cuts, “something would really have to dramatically ... Read More
Andersen Corporation Earns 10th Consecutive ENERGY STAR® Partner of The Year Sustained Excellence Award
Andersen Corporation and its subsidiaries have been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy with the 2024 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year—Sustained ... Read More
The countries that really produce the most oil
From nations in the Middle East to African hotspots, we explore which countries are behind the world's biggest oil outputs. Read More
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