Asian economies must ramp up wind and solar power to keep global warming under 1.5C, report says
      A German thinktank has reported that to prevent global warming from surpassing the critical threshold of 1.5 Celsius, major Asian economies must ensure they can get half of their total electricity from renewables by 2030
      2023-11-15 14:23
    
    German economy, auto sector face risks from exposure to China, fund manager says
      By Christoph Steitz FRANKFURT Germany's heavy economic exposure to China carries significant risks for Europe's top economy, the
      2023-11-15 14:22
    
    Siemens Energy Sees Profit in 2024 After Government Intervention
      Siemens Energy AG sees a return to profit in the coming fiscal year after a government-led deal boosted
      2023-11-15 14:19
    
    BofA Global Research no longer expects Fed rate hike in Dec
      BofA Global Research no longer expects the U.S. Federal Reserve to deliver another interest rate hike in December,
      2023-11-15 13:58
    
    China Property Slump Deepens as Beijing Mulls More Stimulus
      The contraction in China’s home sales and property investment both deepened in October, a steeper downturn that may
      2023-11-15 13:58
    
    Analysis-As Aussie magnates gatecrash lithium deals, bankers get creative
      By Melanie Burton MELBOURNE Australian mining moguls who have gatecrashed the country's recent international lithium deals have pushed
      2023-11-15 13:56
    
    Billionaire Lithium Crashers Hamper Australian Deals, Miners Say
      Australia’s richest woman and other billionaire entrepreneurs wading into takeover offers threaten to cool enthusiasm over the country’s
      2023-11-15 13:45
    
    Iron Ore Hits $130 for First Time Since March on China Stimulus
      Iron ore futures in Singapore touched $130 a ton for the first time since March on an improving
      2023-11-15 13:45
    
    Labor abuse on fishing vessels widespread, with China topping list of offenders, report says
      A new report has identified nearly 500 industrial fishing vessels where workers face hazardous, forced conditions sometimes akin to slavery
      2023-11-15 13:27
    
    Biden, Xi Eye Economic and Military Thaw in High-Stakes Meeting
      US President Joe Biden and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping’s carefully choreographed, much-anticipated sitdown on the sidelines of the
      2023-11-15 13:26
    
    Schonfeld Ends Millennium Partnership Talks, Secures Billions Elsewhere
      It was about 5 p.m. in New York on Tuesday when Steven Schonfeld picked up the phone to
      2023-11-15 13:25
    
    Cuban private grocery stores thrive but only a few people can afford them
      Dozens of tiny grocery stores have sprung up around Cuba in recent months
      2023-11-15 13:25
    