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Going against Prime Minister Takaichi’s wishes, Japan’s central bank acted amid U.S. pressure, a tanking currency and inflation from energy disruptions.
The New York Times – Business:
Going against Prime Minister Takaichi’s wishes, Japan’s central bank acted amid U.S. pressure, a tanking currency and inflation from energy disruptions.
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The unexpected decline in retail sales underscored China’s growing reliance on exports to sustain economic growth as domestic demand continues to falter.
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With support from Markwayne Mullin and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the kratom industry is pursuing a potentially lucrative policy. Mr. Mullin owns equity in a company that could benefit.
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Elon Musk built a huge complex outside the city of Bastrop, population 14,000. Its residents now wonder what the historic SpaceX initial public offering might mean for them.
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The $22 billion deal will bolster Fox Corp.’s efforts to reach consumers on streaming platforms.
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The pace of the recovery will depend on how confident companies are that the deal between the United States and Iran will hold and be extended.
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After notching big gains on its debut on Friday, the company’s shares jumped again on Monday before the market opened.
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Shipowners welcomed the agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but said they would need more security guarantees before resuming transits.
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A framework agreement could be signed later this week, but details are scarce. Still, investors are cheering the potential breakthrough.
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In Germany, a campaign called Rights Against the Right is securing trademarks for right-wing symbols and phrases, aiming to cut into a revenue stream that sustains hate groups.