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Europe is Edging Closer to a Trade War With China. Here’s Why.
As cheap goods pour in, threatening the continent’s manufacturing sector, a search for solutions is becoming increasingly urgent.
Several BP shareholders found ousted chair ‘challenging’
Several large investors say it was hard to arrange meetings with Albert Manifold before his removal from oil major
Investors race to get exposure to SpaceX ahead of IPO
Net $14bn pours into funds with stakes in rocket company while ETF providers line up wave of new products
What if remote working, not AI, is to blame for weak junior hiring?
New evidence suggests the rise of working from home has made entry-level hires a less attractive proposition
Russia overspends on Putin’s war in Ukraine by $28bn
Finance ministry asked cabinet in February to freeze expenditure in other areas as cost of conflict mounts
Japan 2-Year Bond Sale Sees Demand In Line With 12-Month Average
Japan’s two-year government bond auction drew demand that was in line with its 12-month average as elevated yields attracted investors despite uncertainty surrounding the war in the Middle East.
Global Stocks Rally on Hopes of US-Iran Deal | The Asia Trade 5/29/2026
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Industrial Metals Set for Best Month Since January on Iran Truce
Industrial metals headed for their best monthly gain since January after the US and Iran reached a tentative deal to extend their ceasefire by 60 days.
US Treasury secretary confirms plans for banknote featuring Trump’s face
Proposed $250 bill would mark the first time a living person has appeared on US currency in more than a century.
من طالب مفصول إلى ملياردير: رحلة مارك زوكربيرغ المذهلة نحو 150 مليار دولار!
هل تعلم أن مارك زوكربيرغ، مؤسس فيسبوك، بدأ طريقه في عالم الأعمال بترك الجامعة؟ اكتشف كيف تحول من طالب مفصول إلى أحد أغنى أغنياء العالم في غضون سنوات قليلة.
From Dorm Room to $150 Billion: The Incredible Rise of Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg's journey from a Harvard dropout to a tech titan with a staggering net worth of $150 billion is nothing short of remarkable. Discover the pivotal moments and surprising facts that shaped the world's youngest billionaire.
The Ultimate Science-Backed Guide: 7 Proven Methods to Torch Belly Fat Fast!
Ready to say goodbye to stubborn belly fat? Discover the latest science-backed strategies and exercises that will transform your waistline and boost your confidence in no time!
Australia Secures First Cargo Ship for Strategic Maritime Fleet
Australia has secured the first vessel for its long-awaited maritime strategic fleet program, designed to help the country respond to supply-chain disruptions such as those caused by the war in the Middle East, as well as natural disasters and other crises.
New Zealand Firms Slightly Less Gloomy as Costs Remain Elevated
New Zealand business sentiment recovered slightly in May, but remains near three-year lows as surging fuel prices slow economic growth, damping customer demand and eroding profits.
SpaceX Lowers IPO Valuation Target to at Least $1.8 Trillion
SpaceX is currently targeting a valuation of at least $1.8 trillion in its initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter, as Elon Musk’s company promising data centers in space nears its debut.
Credit Agricole Sells $670 Million Samurai Bonds on Wider Spread
Credit Agricole SA set terms for ¥106.5 billion ($670 million) of samurai bonds, offering wider spreads than comparable domestic corporate debt amid rising benchmark yen rates.
Treasury chief's admission that revenue 'must come from somewhere' exposes Canberra's laziest belief - and why the nation's in the mess it is, writes PETER VAN ONSELEN
Treasury chief's admission that revenue 'must come from somewhere' exposes Canberra's laziest belief - and why the nation's in the mess it is, writes PETER VAN ONSELENBy PETER VAN ONSELEN, POLITICAL EDITOR, AUSTRALIA Published: 02:16, 29 May 2026 | Updated: 02:16, 29 May 2026 e-mail View comments
No CIBIL Score? How To Get Your First Loan Approved Without Credit History
India's credit ecosystem runs heavily on data. A high credit score tells lenders that a borrower repays on time and manages debt responsibly.
Japanese Banks Stoke Hybrid Bond Boom to Fund Regulatory Capital
Japan’s major banks are set for their busiest fiscal year in over a decade for issuing a special category of bonds that will finance higher capital requirements.