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UPS fires about 35 newly organized US workers, Teamsters union says

The Teamsters union that represents U.S. workers at United Parcel Service on Thursday said it would respond to the firing of about 35 newly organized workers at the delivery

UPS fires about 35 newly organized US workers, Teamsters union says
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Blackstone, Digital Realty join hands to develop $7 billion data centers

U.S. investment giant Blackstone and data-center firm Digital Realty will create a joint venture that will spend $7 billion on developing data centers, the companies said on Thursday.

Blackstone, Digital Realty join hands to develop $7 billion data centers
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US judge orders Binance's former chief to stay in US until sentencing -filing

U.S.

US judge orders Binance's former chief to stay in US until sentencing -filing
Crime|News|US

DOJ files new criminal charges against Hunter Biden -CNN

The Department of Justice has filed new criminal charges against U.S. President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, CNN reported on Thursday, citing people brief on the matter.

DOJ files new criminal charges against Hunter Biden -CNN
Asia|News|US|World

US, South Korean and Japanese security advisers meet to discuss North Korea

The national security advisers of the United States, South Korea and Japan are set to meet in Seoul on Friday and Saturday to discuss North Korea and other global issues as they step

US, South Korean and Japanese security advisers meet to discuss North Korea
Asia|News|World

Taiwan spots Chinese balloon in strait month before election

Taiwan's defence ministry said on Friday that a Chinese balloon had crossed the Taiwan Strait median line on Thursday, about a month before Taiwan's presidential election.

Taiwan spots Chinese balloon in strait month before election
Business|Technology

Apple aims to build more than 50 million iPhones annually in India - WSJ

Apple and its suppliers aim to build more than 50 million iPhones in India each year, within the next two-to-three years, with additional tens of millions of units planned thereafter, the

Apple aims to build more than 50 million iPhones annually in India - WSJ
Business|Technology

Apple to move key iPad engineering resources to Vietnam- Nikkei

Apple is allocating product development resources for iPad to Vietnam, Nikkei reported on Friday, citing sources briefed on the matter.

Apple to move key iPad engineering resources to Vietnam- Nikkei
Australia|Business|Economy|News

McDonald's Australia hit with class action over unpaid overtime

An Australian workers union has filed a class action against McDonald's local unit, alleging that the restaurant chain asked current and former employees to work before and after their

McDonald's Australia hit with class action over unpaid overtime
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Flutter to list shares in New York

Gambling group Flutter Entertainment said on Friday it was working towards an effective listing date of Jan. 29 for its ordinary shares on the New York Stock Exchange.

Flutter to list shares in New York
Business|News

US envoy for North Korea to join Hyundai Motor as an adviser

The U.S. special representative for North Korea Sung Kim will join South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor as an adviser in January, the company said on Friday.

US envoy for North Korea to join Hyundai Motor as an adviser
Americas|Asia|News|World

Taiwan 'reassured' on formal ties with Guatemala under incoming president

Taiwan's foreign minister on Friday said Guatemala's incoming government had "reassured" that it intends to maintain formal ties with the island, as China gradually whittles away at

Taiwan 'reassured' on formal ties with Guatemala under incoming president
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Take Five: Grinch or Santa - which Fed will it be?

The last big central bank push of the year is here with the Fed, the ECB and the Bank of England among the big hitters meeting while markets try to discern if a U.S. recession is

Take Five: Grinch or Santa - which Fed will it be?
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EU considers restarting WTO case against US over steel tariffs - Bloomberg News

The European Union is considering reopening a case at the World Trade Organization against the United States over a steel and aluminum dispute that saw the allies hit each other with

EU considers restarting WTO case against US over steel tariffs - Bloomberg News
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Britain's Marex Group files for US IPO

Marex Group, a British commodities broker, announced plans on Friday to list its shares in New York, the latest blow to London's bid to attract companies to its stock exchange.

Britain's Marex Group files for US IPO
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Global bond funds draw biggest weekly inflow in eight months

Global bond funds saw significant inflows in the seven days to Dec. 6, amid growing expectations of interest rate cuts in the U.S. and Europe and signs of inflation waning.

Global bond funds draw biggest weekly inflow in eight months
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Marketmind: Markets freeze for jobless recession gauge

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan With investors trying to read recessionary warnings from softening U.S. labor market signals all week, the outsize importance of the

Marketmind: Markets freeze for jobless recession gauge
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Turkey says Canada, US linking drone-camera exports to Sweden NATO membership

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said Canada and the United States were insisting that Ankara ratify Sweden's NATO membership bid before Canada resumes the export of drone cameras

Turkey says Canada, US linking drone-camera exports to Sweden NATO membership
Europe|News|World

France wants Draghi as EU Commission chief after von der Leyen, newspaper says

French President Emmanuel Macron is lobbying other European leaders to agree on former European Central Bank president and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi as the next president

France wants Draghi as EU Commission chief after von der Leyen, newspaper says
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

US equity funds see outflows as investors eye economic data

U.S. equity funds witnessed outflows for a second straight week in the seven days to Dec. 6 on some investor caution ahead of economic data which could provide more insights about the

US equity funds see outflows as investors eye economic data
Business|Finance|US

Honeywell to buy Carrier's security unit for $4.95 billion

U.S. industrial firm Honeywell said on Friday it would buy air conditioner maker Carrier's security business for $4.95 billion. Shares of Carrier rose 6% in premarket trade.

Honeywell to buy Carrier's security unit for $4.95 billion
News|US

FTC seeks more information on $53 billion Chevron-Hess deal

The U.S.

FTC seeks more information on $53 billion Chevron-Hess deal
Business|Economy|US

US November payrolls growth hurts case for early '24 Fed cuts

U.S. job growth accelerated in November and the unemployment rate dropped to 3.7% even as more people entered the labor force, pointing to underlying strength in the labor market.

US November payrolls growth hurts case for early '24 Fed cuts
Economy|Finance|US

US consumers' moods brighten as inflation worries subside - UMich

U.S. consumer sentiment perked up much more than expected in December, snapping four straight months of declines, as households saw inflation pressures easing, a survey showed on Friday.

US consumers' moods brighten as inflation worries subside - UMich
Business|Europe|Technology

VW considering cooperation with Renault on 20,000-euro electric car -Handelsblatt

Volkswagen is speaking with potential partners, including France's Renault, about cooperating on the development of its 20,000-euro ($21,476) electric car, Germany's Handelsblatt

VW considering cooperation with Renault on 20,000-euro electric car -Handelsblatt

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