Today: November 18, 2024
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Canadian insurer Sun Life's Q3 profit falls

Canada's Sun Life Financial posted a fall in third-quarter profit on Monday, hurt by a lower income from its individual insurance business.

Canadian insurer Sun Life's Q3 profit falls
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Biden to meet Mexico's president on Friday at APEC summit -White House

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Biden to meet Mexico's president on Friday at APEC summit -White House
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Construction progresses at Russian plant for Iranian drones - report

Satellite imagery shows progress in the construction in Russia of a plant that will mass produce Iranian-designed kamikaze drones that Moscow is expected to target against

Construction progresses at Russian plant for Iranian drones - report
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Blinken, new UK foreign minister discuss Israel, Ukraine and China

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Blinken, new UK foreign minister discuss Israel, Ukraine and China
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Workers United calls for walkouts at hundreds of Starbucks stores on Red Cup day

The Workers United union said on Monday that thousands of employees at hundreds of Starbucks stores will walk out on the coffee chain's key Red Cup day promotional event this week, citing

Workers United calls for walkouts at hundreds of Starbucks stores on Red Cup day
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Rivian signs agreements with Georgia to start building EV factory (Nov 13)

(This Nov. 13 story has been corrected throughout to remove the reference to Rivian's plans to raise nearly $15 bln in debt for an EV plant in Georgia and instead to say that the company

Rivian signs agreements with Georgia to start building EV factory (Nov 13)
Asia|News|World

North Korea criticises G7 as 'remnant of the Cold War'

North Korea criticised the Group of Seven countries as a "remnant of the Cold War" that causes conflicts for their own interests and violates other countries' sovereignty, its state

North Korea criticises G7 as 'remnant of the Cold War'
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Austin: UN states concerned China and Russia helping North Korea

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Austin: UN states concerned China and Russia helping North Korea
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Yellen says APEC finance ministers agree to expand output sustainably

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Yellen says APEC finance ministers agree to expand output sustainably
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Trump's Truth Social reports $31.6 million net loss since launch to mid-2023

((This Nov. 13 story has been corrected to say that Truth Social reported a loss of $31.6 mln, not $73 million, since its launch to mid-2023 in the headline and in paragraph 1, and to say that the

Trump's Truth Social reports $31.6 million net loss since launch to mid-2023
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Amazon says it will run shopping ads on Snap

Amazon.com said on Monday it would allow Snapchat users in the United States to buy some products directly from the app as the e-commerce giant looks to capitalize on the growing use of

Amazon says it will run shopping ads on Snap
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Japan chipmaker Rapidus to open U.S. office by year-end - TV Tokyo

Japanese chip foundry venture Rapidus plans to open an office on the West Coast of the United States by the end of this year, TV Tokyo reported on Tuesday citing the company's

Japan chipmaker Rapidus to open U.S. office by year-end - TV Tokyo
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Global EV sales stay strong, China hits record despite end of subsidies

Electric-vehicle sales are seeing continued strength globally with China reporting record monthly sales in October despite the end of subsidies, according to market research firm Rho

Global EV sales stay strong, China hits record despite end of subsidies
Science|Technology

Factbox-The automakers and suppliers pushing to cut rare earths from EVs

A growing number of automakers and suppliers are working on electric vehicle (EV) motors that either do not contain rare earths or dramatically reduce the use of materials that are

Factbox-The automakers and suppliers pushing to cut rare earths from EVs
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Apple supplier Foxconn's Q3 profit rises 11%, much better than forecasts

Apple Inc supplier Foxconn reported on Tuesday a surprise 11% rise in third-quarter profit.

Apple supplier Foxconn's Q3 profit rises 11%, much better than forecasts
Business|Europe|Finance

German cartel office opens probe into Coca-Cola over pricing practices

The German cartel office said on Tuesday it had opened an investigation into Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Deutschland over its pricing practices in the country.

German cartel office opens probe into Coca-Cola over pricing practices
Europe|News|World

Turkish parliament commission to debate Sweden NATO bid Thursday

The Turkish parliament's foreign affairs commission will debate a bill approving Sweden's NATO membership on Thursday, according to the official agenda of the commission.

Turkish parliament commission to debate Sweden NATO bid Thursday
Asia|Business|Election|Technology

Foxconn founder Terry Gou qualifies to run for Taiwan president

Terry Gou, the billionaire founder of major Apple supplier Foxconn, has collected three times the amount of signatures needed to qualify to run in Taiwan's presidential elections,

Foxconn founder Terry Gou qualifies to run for Taiwan president
Economy|News|World

Kremlin, on U.S. probe into oil sanctions, says Russia acting in own interests

The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Russia was acting in its own interests when asked about a probe by the United States into alleged violations of Western oil sanctions on Moscow.

Kremlin, on U.S. probe into oil sanctions, says Russia acting in own interests
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U.S. likely to retaliate against Amsterdam flight cuts, IATA head says

U.S. authorities are very likely to retaliate against the Dutch government's decision to cut flights at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, probably limiting slots for Dutch airline

U.S. likely to retaliate against Amsterdam flight cuts, IATA head says
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Fed's Jefferson: Inflation uncertainty can warrant stronger response

Monetary policymakers may need to take more forceful action than otherwise to keep inflation expectations anchored when it is unclear how long high inflation might persist, Federal Reserve

Fed's Jefferson: Inflation uncertainty can warrant stronger response
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Catalent delays quarterly filing with SEC on $700 million impairment charge

Catalent will delay its quarterly filing with the U.S. securities regulator due to a goodwill impairment charge of about $700 million related to acquisitions in the company's consumer

Catalent delays quarterly filing with SEC on $700 million impairment charge
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Home Depot tops quarterly results estimates on small-project demand

Home Depot beat quarterly profit estimates and posted a lower-than-expected decline in comparable sales on Tuesday, as the top U.S. home-improvement retailer tapped into a switch by

Home Depot tops quarterly results estimates on small-project demand
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Traders see no more Fed rate increases, cuts to start in May

A report showing consumer price inflation cooled more than expected last month had traders on Tuesday erasing bets the Federal Reserve will raise borrowing costs any further, and piling

Traders see no more Fed rate increases, cuts to start in May
Economy|Finance|US

Cooler October US CPI raises confidence that Fed hikes done

U.S. consumer prices were unchanged in October amid lower gasoline prices, and underlying inflation showed signs of slowing, supporting views that the Federal Reserve was probably

Cooler October US CPI raises confidence that Fed hikes done

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