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When a single airline carries nearly two-thirds of India’s domestic passengers and two apps handle more than four out of every five UPI transactions,...
Consumers planning to buy a new PC or smartphone next year may face higher prices, and the reason is increasingly clear: soaring memory costs...
The approach of 2026 is sharpening attention on one of the most consequential decisions in US economic policy: who will lead the Federal Reserve...
Donald Trump, the US president-elect, announced on his social media platform, Truth Social, that he had a “very good” phone call with Chinese President...
SemiAnalysis expert Myron Xie says Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. is “the only game in town for AI chips.” TSMC is currently the leading...
Codelco, Chile’s state-owned copper behemoth and the world’s largest copper producer, is preparing for enormous expansion by considering joint ventures with partners such as...
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LONDON (Reuters) – The Bank of England said on Friday it would delay the implementation of tougher bank capital requirements by one year until...
BEIJING (Reuters) – The Chinese government “has never and will never” require companies or individuals to collect data for or provide data to it...
By Naomi Rovnick, Nell Mackenzie and Yoruk Bahceli LONDON (Reuters) – Investors who had been enjoying a brief rebound in long-suffering UK markets are...
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) – For all the trepidation about world trade, debt and inflation, it could well be worker shortages that define...
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan is likely to raise interest rates next week barring any market shocks when U.S. President-elect...
South Korea’s economy is deteriorating, squeezed by political instability and a weakening currency. The won has lost over 12% of its value against the...