Economy
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China expects to greenlight six to eight new nuclear power units a year
China expects to greenlight six to eight new nuclear power units a year within the foreseeable future, an official at…
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Gulf-UK free trade negotiations are ‘progressing well,’ says UAE envoy to UK
Free trade negotiations between the UK and the six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council are “progressing well and will…
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Macron is pushing Europe into $900 bln trade fight with China
The European Union’s new, tougher approach to China is being shaped by French concerns that Beijing’s trade practices have started…
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PIF-owned Boutique Group, Sommet Education to collaborate on internships, training
The Saudi PIF-owned hospitality company Boutique Group on Tuesday signed an MoU with Sommet Education, an entity specialized in hospitality, to…
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Eurozone yields hold steady near recent multi-year highs
Eurozone government bond yields held near multi-year highs on Tuesday as the prevailing narrative that global central banks would keep interest…
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Digital, electric solutions can cut carbon emissions in office buildings by 70 pct
Retrofitting buildings using a digital-first approach is the best pathway to decarbonization, according to new research from Schneider Electric, the…
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Russian ruble holds steady at 96 against the US dollar ahead of tax payments
The Russian ruble steadied near 96 to the dollar on Tuesday, trading in a narrow band, supported by upcoming tax payments and high oil…
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Iran must de-escalate nuclear program to make room for diplomacy: US
Iran must take “de-escalatory” steps on its nuclear program if it wants to make space for diplomacy with the United…
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Nissan to go all-electric by 2030 despite petrol ban delay
Nissan will accelerate plans towards electrification by committing that all vehicles sold in Europe will be electric by 2030. The…
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Warning sick days at highest level for decade
UK workers are taking more sick days than at any point in the last decade, new research suggests. Staff took…
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