
All aboard: grocery bus caters to isolated German villages
In the western German village of Lohne, where the only grocery store closed its doors earlier this year, residents now do their food shopping on board a red-and-green supermarket bus that rolls...
2023-07-15 11:27

War, Debt Distress, Inflation: G-20 Finance Chiefs Spar in India
The finance and central bank chiefs of the world’s largest economies will debate the risks of Russia’s prolonged
2023-07-15 10:48

'Artificially high' growth predicted for China in Q2: survey
China's economic growth is expected to have surged in the second quarter, an AFP survey has forecast, but analysts say Monday's figures will be misleadingly inflated given the low...
2023-07-15 10:18

China Home Prices Resume Decline After Five-Month Stabilization
China’s home prices dropped for the first time this year in June, underscoring mounting challenges to prop up
2023-07-15 10:15

China new home prices unchanged in June, weakest this year
BEIJING China's new home prices were unchanged in June, the weakest result this year, official data showed on
2023-07-15 09:53

Biden administration wipes out $39bn in student loan debt
Republicans called the debt write-off for 800,000 borrowers "a slap in the face to hard-working taxpayers".
2023-07-15 09:26

Exclusive-US chip CEOs plan Washington trip to talk China policy - sources
By Stephen Nellis, Andrea Shalal and Karen Freifeld The chief executives of Intel Corp and Qualcomm Inc are
2023-07-15 09:19

Turkey's deepening economic crisis prompts Erdogan to look West
Turkey's leader hopes to mend relations and reassure foreign investors who ditched his struggling economy.
2023-07-15 08:57

Why McDonald's dropped tomatoes from Indian menus
A kilo of tomatoes now costs more than a litre of petrol in the country. Here's why.
2023-07-15 08:55

'Cruel Summer' for Taylor Swift fans in Asia as Singapore shows sell out
Taylor Swift mania has sparked a debate in other places in Asia about why they missed out on such a lucrative event.
2023-07-15 08:50

US Virgin Islands seeks $190 million from JPMorgan as part of Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit
The US Virgin Islands is seeking $190 million in penalties and disgorgement from JPMorgan Chase and requesting that it implement safeguards against human trafficking in its ongoing case alleging the bank benefited financially from disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation and failed to report suspicious financial activity.
2023-07-15 08:48

Chip Leaders Head to Washington to Lobby for China Rules Relief
America’s largest semiconductor companies are embarking on a last-ditch effort to head off new curbs on their sales
2023-07-15 08:45
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