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US Treasury's financial crimes unit lays out access plan for shell company data

The U.S.

US Treasury's financial crimes unit lays out access plan for shell company data
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Russia: Diplomatic ties with US could break down over asset seizures

Russia may cut diplomatic ties with the United States if Washington confiscates Russian assets frozen over the Ukrainian war, the Interfax news agency quoted Deputy Foreign Minister

Russia: Diplomatic ties with US could break down over asset seizures
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Swedish court rejects Tesla appeal over licence plates

A Swedish appeals court has rejected Tesla's attempt to force postal firm PostNord to deliver licence plates to the U.S. automaker, according to a ruling made on Thursday, part of a wider

Swedish court rejects Tesla appeal over licence plates
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Global equity funds see significant outflows as investors book year-end profits

Global equity funds saw significant withdrawals in the week up to Dec. 20 as investor enthusiasm over potential rate cuts waned and profit-taking set in ahead of the year-end holidays.

Global equity funds see significant outflows as investors book year-end profits
Business|Technology|US

Tesla to recall over 120,000 vehicles in US - NHTSA

Tesla is recalling about 120,423 Model S and Model X vehicles in the U.S. over the risk of cabin doors being unlocked during a crash, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (

Tesla to recall over 120,000 vehicles in US - NHTSA
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Russia dismisses Wall Street Journal's 'pulp fiction' after Prigozhin death report

The Kremlin accused the Wall Street Journal of publishing "pulp fiction" on Friday after it reported that the death of mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin in a plane crash had been

Russia dismisses Wall Street Journal's 'pulp fiction' after Prigozhin death report
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Russia calls prisoner swap talks delicate, accuses U.S. of leaks

A top Russian diplomat said Moscow and Washington were still engaged in sensitive negotiations over a prisoner exchange, but accused the U.S. side of leaking details to the media.

Russia calls prisoner swap talks delicate, accuses U.S. of leaks
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India's economic adviser calls for review of sovereign ratings methods

The Indian government's chief economic advisor called in a paper published on Thursday for reforms to the way credit ratings agencies assign sovereign ratings, saying their

India's economic adviser calls for review of sovereign ratings methods
Business|Finance|US

Paychex's quarterly revenue growth slows on weak client spending

Payroll services provider Paychex reported its slowest rise in quarterly revenue in over two years on Thursday, hurt by tepid spending by businesses and a slower pace of hiring, sending

Paychex's quarterly revenue growth slows on weak client spending
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Morgan Stanley's outgoing CEO says markets will take off after rate cuts- FT

Morgan Stanley's outgoing CEO James Gorman said financial markets will "take off" once investors are sure the Federal Reserve has finished raising interest rates, the Financial Times

Morgan Stanley's outgoing CEO says markets will take off after rate cuts- FT
Asia|Business|Technology

Tesla launches Shanghai megapack battery project - Chinese state media

Tesla on Friday launched its new megapack battery manufacturing project in Shanghai, according to Chinese state media.

Tesla launches Shanghai megapack battery project - Chinese state media
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Hong Kong court rejects bid to drop sedition charge against Jimmy Lai

A Hong Kong court on Friday rejected a bid by the legal team for pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai to have sedition charge against him dropped, in a closely watched national security

Hong Kong court rejects bid to drop sedition charge against Jimmy Lai
Economy|News|US|World

Japan-US ties stronger than ever, minister says amid US Steel scrutiny

Japanese Industry Minister Ken Saito said on Friday that U.S.-Japanese ties were "stronger than ever", although he declined to comment directly on growing scrutiny in the United

Japan-US ties stronger than ever, minister says amid US Steel scrutiny
Asia|News|Science|Technology|World

Second North Korean nuclear reactor appears to be using fuel, IAEA says

A reactor at North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear complex appears for the first time to be using atomic fuel, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said late on Thursday, which would mean the country

Second North Korean nuclear reactor appears to be using fuel, IAEA says
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US says it does not see any tonal change from China on Taiwan

Washington does not see any change in China's tone on Taiwan, U.S.

US says it does not see any tonal change from China on Taiwan
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Marathon Petroleum names John Quaid as finance chief

Refiner Marathon Petroleum on Thursday named John Quaid as its new chief financial officer, effective Jan. 1.

Marathon Petroleum names John Quaid as finance chief
Business|Finance|Technology

India's Flipkart to get $600 million from Walmart under new fundraise

Indian e-commerce firm Flipkart's biggest shareholder Walmart is set to infuse about $600 million in a new fundraise for the startup, a Flipkart spokesperson said on Thursday.

India's Flipkart to get $600 million from Walmart under new fundraise
Business|Finance

Apple can't repair older out-of-warranty watches during ban - Bloomberg News

Apple customer service teams were informed in a company memo this week that it will no longer replace out-of-warranty models going back to Apple Watch Series 6, Bloomberg News reported on

Apple can't repair older out-of-warranty watches during ban - Bloomberg News
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GM says Cadillac Lyriq, Chevrolet Blazer EV to temporarily lose tax credit

General Motors said Thursday it expects its Cadillac Lyriq and Chevrolet Blazer EV will temporarily lose eligibility for a U.S. electric vehicle tax credit starting Jan. 1.

GM says Cadillac Lyriq, Chevrolet Blazer EV to temporarily lose tax credit
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Widow of murdered Saudi journalist Khashoggi granted political asylum in US -Wash Post

The widow of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has been granted political asylum in the U.S., the Washington Post newspaper reported on Thursday.

Widow of murdered Saudi journalist Khashoggi granted political asylum in US -Wash Post
Business|Technology

Microsoft shelves Windows 'mixed reality' feature

Microsoft on Thursday discontinued the "mixed reality" feature for Windows through which some hardware devices and software could tap into augmented and virtual reality technologies.

Microsoft shelves Windows 'mixed reality' feature
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UAE foreign minister meets with Palestinian official in Abu Dhabi

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) foreign minister has met a senior Palestinian Authority (PA) official in Abu Dhabi where they discussed international efforts to achieve a ceasefire in

UAE foreign minister meets with Palestinian official in Abu Dhabi
Americas|News|US|World

Mexican president to speak to Biden on Thursday, migration eyed

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he would speak to U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday morning and that he could discuss migration with his counterpart.

Mexican president to speak to Biden on Thursday, migration eyed
Business|Finance|US

US new-vehicle sales to rise 13% in December on discounts, inventory - report

U.S. new-vehicle sales are expected to rise about 13% in December from a year earlier, driven by strong discounts and vehicle availability, industry consultants J.D.

US new-vehicle sales to rise 13% in December on discounts, inventory - report
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Regional US Fed banks adopt records transparency policy

The 12 regional banks of the U.S.

Regional US Fed banks adopt records transparency policy

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