Month: June 2022

Electrode maker De Nora ‘not scared’ about volatility as it braves IPO
Technology

Electrode maker De Nora ‘not scared’ about volatility as it braves IPO

De Nora was founded in 1923 and specializes in electrode and water treatment technologies. Pavlo Gonchar | Lightrocket | Getty Images The CEO of electrode maker Industrie De Nora says it is “not scared” about the current market turbulence as it braves an IPO this week. The initial public offering was priced at 13.50 euros […]

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Credit Suisse vows to overhaul its risk management after a litany of scandals
Business

Credit Suisse vows to overhaul its risk management after a litany of scandals

A sign above the entrance to the Credit Suisse Group AG headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, on Monday, Nov. 1, 2021. Thi My Lien Nguyen | Bloomberg | Getty Images Credit Suisse has vowed to forge ahead with its risk management and compliance overhaul in light of a string of scandals, despite what its CEO called […]

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How a  billion crypto collapse got regulators worried
World

How a $60 billion crypto collapse got regulators worried

The stunning collapse of a token that was meant to always be worth $1 has roiled investors — and regulators. Stablecoins are supposed to be everything tokens like bitcoin and ether aren’t. Whereas bitcoin’s price fluctuates sharply, stablecoins are designed to be worth the same as something else — usually the U.S. dollar. Many stablecoins […]

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NATO countries gather as Ukraine war overshadows Europe; Russian attack on shopping mall kills at least 15 people
Politics

NATO countries gather as Ukraine war overshadows Europe; Russian attack on shopping mall kills at least 15 people

NATO alliance set to meet in Spain as Russia’s aggression increases NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has already previewed new moves by the alliance, announcing on Monday that it would increase its rapid response force and will bolster its battlegroups in eastern Europe. Yves Herman | Reuters The NATO military alliance is all set to meet […]

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Why one stock brokerage is bullish on Reliance Industries and Infosys
Business

Why one stock brokerage is bullish on Reliance Industries and Infosys

India’s stocks didn’t have a good start in the first half of the year, but stock brokerage Kotak Securities remains bullish on two stocks. Reliance Industries, an energy and telecommunications conglomerate, has been making a lot of small acquisitions and is “very aggressive” in converting companies into digital businesses, said Shrikant Chouhan, executive vice president […]

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Total shutdown of Russian gas pipelines to Europe ‘is not inconceivable’
World

Total shutdown of Russian gas pipelines to Europe ‘is not inconceivable’

Russian President Vladimir Putin makes a toast as he takes part in the XIV BRICS summit in virtual format via a video call, in Moscow on June 23, 2022. Mikhail Metzel | AFP | Getty Images The Group of 7 nations need to brace for a complete shutdown of Russian gas pipelines in the near term, […]

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G-7’s infrastructure funding plan offers an alternative to China’s BRI in a ‘deliberate way’
World

G-7’s infrastructure funding plan offers an alternative to China’s BRI in a ‘deliberate way’

The Group of 7 has announced a new infrastructure funding program that could rival China’s Belt and Road Initiative. One expert says the G-7’s plan offers hope to developing countries but it remains to be seen whether it can match the BRI. On Sunday, the U.S. and the other members of the G-7 including Canada, […]

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UK unlikely to return to mandatory Covid restrictions despite rising cases
Health

UK unlikely to return to mandatory Covid restrictions despite rising cases

More than 1.7 million Brits — or around 1 in 35 people — tested positive for Covid in the week to June 18, the latest data from the U.K.’s Office for National Statistics showed Friday. Adrian Dennis | Afp | Getty Images LONDON — Mandatory Covid-19 restrictions are unlikely to be reintroduced in Britain this […]

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Hydrogen-powered trains to be used in Germany’s capital region
World

Hydrogen-powered trains to be used in Germany’s capital region

A Mireo Plus H train photographed in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on May 5, 2022. According to Siemens Mobility, the train can hit a top speed of 160 kilometers per hour, or around 99 mph. Sophie Brössler | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Siemens Mobility is to build several hydrogen-powered trains for a network in the […]

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As Klarna and Affirm falter, a new breed of ‘buy now, pay later’ startups are stealing the spotlight
Finance

As Klarna and Affirm falter, a new breed of ‘buy now, pay later’ startups are stealing the spotlight

Klarna is in talks to raise funds at a sharp discount to its last valuation, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. A spokesperson for the firm said it doesn’t comment on “speculation.” Jakub Porzycki | NurPhoto via Getty Images With hype over the “buy now, pay later” trend fading, some investors are […]

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