| 15.08.2024 18:38WeRide, a Chinese Autonomous Driving Start-Up, Is About to Go Public WeRide, a $5 billion software maker, is set for an I.P.O. amid geopolitical risks and a rush by Chinese automotive tech firms to raise money in the United States.15.08.2024 18:19Retail Sales Were Up 1% in July, Easing Concerns About the Economy Sales were up 1 percent in July from the previous month. The rise was slimmer when autos and gasoline were excluded, but market reaction was favorable.15.08.2024 18:07Walmart Sees Higher Sales From Picky Shoppers The retail giant raised its forecasts as it attracted bargain-hunting shoppers strained by inflation, drawing in high-income households in particular.15.08.2024 17:52Wyoming Reporter Resigns After Using A.I. to Fabricate Quotes Aaron Pelczar left the Cody Enterprise after a competing newspaper presented him with evidence of made-up quotes in several of his stories.15.08.2024 17:26The economy moves center stage in the election Inflation is cooling but hiring is slowing as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump fine tune their pitch to voters.15.08.2024 17:19To Solve Its Housing Crisis, Britain Turns to an Old Idea: New Towns By reviving an idea from the 1940s, the Labour Party government is hoping to overcome the development hurdles that have plagued previous efforts with a plan to build new communities.15.08.2024 16:41U.S. Announces Prices for First Drugs Picked for Medicare Negotiations The Biden administration said it would have saved $6 billion had the new prices been in effect last year.15.08.2024 13:57How the British Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Peanut Butter The land of Marmite and jam is finally embracing America’s favorite spread, with dozens of varieties on supermarket shelves.15.08.2024 13:46A.L.S. Stole His Voice. A.I. Retrieved It. In an experiment that surpassed expectations, implants in a patient’s brain were able to recognize words he tried to speak, and A.I. helped produce sounds that came close to matching his true voice.15.08.2024 13:00How the White House Thinks About Economic Security 15.08.2024 12:51Exxaro CEO Says South Africa’s Rail Snarl-Ups Have Bottomed Out South Africa’s abysmal rail performance that’s crimped the ability of miners to export output is set to improve, according to coal producer Exxaro Resources Ltd.15.08.2024 12:38Europe’s Rising Gas-Hedging Costs Show Supply Fears Persist European natural gas contracts for October became more costly to insure than those for midwinter, signaling traders are bracing for possible supply disruptions at the start of the heating season.15.08.2024 12:32Foxconn Is Building an Electric Car Factory Next to Where It Makes iPhones The Taiwanese company has built a manufacturing hub in Zhengzhou, China, for its star customer Apple, but it is starting almost from scratch in the auto business.15.08.2024 12:17Disappointing Euro-Area Productivity Complicates ECB’s Challenge Euro-zone productivity barely improved in the second quarter and again missed the European Central Bank’s expectations – a blow for its efforts to bring inflation back to 2%.15.08.2024 12:09Biggest African Lender Standard Bank Says Profit Dips on ICBC Standard Bank Group Ltd., Africa’s biggest lender by assets, said first-half profit fell 2% after earnings from its joint venture with China’s largest lender almost halved.15.08.2024 12:02PhilippinesВ Central Bank Cuts Policy Rate as Consumption Ebbs The Philippines cut interest rates for the first time in almost four years and signaled more to come, as policymakers look to preserve the momentum of economic growth.15.08.2024 12:01Five Possible Candidates to Lead Japan Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party is searching for a successor to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. But is it willing to change to appease a dissatisfied public?15.08.2024 12:00In South Korea, Documenting a Divide Over Work-Life Balance The reporter Jin Yu Young wrote about companies that have pushed their managers to work longer hours, a move that has not gone over well with some young people in the country.15.08.2024 11:37U.K. Economy Buoyed by Reports on Growth, Inflation and Jobs After ending last year in a recession, Britain’s economy has so far bounced back this year.15.08.2024 11:18Palm Oil Extends Gains on Strong Indian Demand and Weak Ringgit Palm oil advanced for a second day thanks to strong demand from the world’s biggest buyer, India, and a weaker Malaysian currency, which made the tropical oil more attractive for overseas buyers.15.08.2024 11:09UK Economy Maintains Solid Recovery in Fillip for Keir Starmer The UK maintained a steady pace of recovery from last year’s recession, improving the economic inheritance handed to Prime Minister Keir Starmer as it looks to boost growth and repair the public finances.15.08.2024 10:49UK Economy Expands 0.6% in Second Quarter as Strong Year Continues 15.08.2024 10:14Bloomberg Markets: Asia 08/15/2024 Bloomberg Markets: Asia is the definitive guide to the markets in Hong Kong and on the mainland. Paul Allen brings you the latest news and analysis to get you ready for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)15.08.2024 10:12Virus Detection, Medical Stocks Jump Worldwide on Mpox Concerns Shares of vaccine and other medical product makers that can help combat a fast-spreading mpox virus strain advance, after the World Health Organization declared an outbreak in Africa a global health emergency.15.08.2024 10:08Singapore Home Sales Recover in July With More Developer Supply Singapore’s new-home sales in July rose to the highest level since March, recovering from its weakest first half on record.15.08.2024 8:59Harris Will Back Federal Ban on Price Gouging, Campaign Says The vice president is leaning into an effort to partly blame big companies for inflation, as progressives have pushed her to embrace that argument.15.08.2024 8:56Bowling, Selfies and the вЂ?Dougie’: Biden Woos Influencers at the White House For its first conference on the creator economy, the Biden administration celebrated social media creators. The president lauded them as a “breakthrough in how we communicate.”15.08.2024 4:11Betty A. Prashker, Book Publishing Pioneer, Is Dead at 99 A top editor and executive at two publishing houses, she was an advocate for other women in publishing, and for equal pay in an industry that had long been male-dominated.15.08.2024 3:32Cisco to Cut About 7% of Staff in Second Round of Job Layoffs The cuts could amount to about 6,000 jobs for the San Jose, Calif., maker of computer networking technology.15.08.2024 1:19Boeing Faces a Steep Climb in Catching Up to Airbus As Boeing works to address quality control issues, its new chief starts at a disadvantage in competing with the other big maker of passenger planes.15.08.2024 0:41Inflation Cools to 2.9%, Shoring Up Case for a Fed Rate Cut The Consumer Price Index reading in July was the mildest year-over-year increase since 2021. 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