Month: June 2022

Greeks fear another recession, just four years after the country exited its controversial bailout
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Greeks fear another recession, just four years after the country exited its controversial bailout

Workers demonstrate against soaring cost of living in central Athens earlier this year. Louisa Gouliamaki | Afp | Getty Images Nearly four years after Greece celebrated the end of its complicated bailout program, its people are growing increasingly concerned about their economic prospects once again. The darkening public mood comes as Greece — like many […]

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The race to make green hydrogen competitive is on. And Europe is building industrial-scale electrolyzers to help
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The race to make green hydrogen competitive is on. And Europe is building industrial-scale electrolyzers to help

One type of hydrogen production uses electrolysis, with an electric current splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen. If the electricity used in this process comes from a renewable source then some call it “green” hydrogen. Alex Kraus | Bloomberg | Getty Images Siemens Energy and Air Liquide have announced plans to set up a joint […]

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Dan Yergin explains why oil prices are falling despite tight supply, Russia tensions
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Dan Yergin explains why oil prices are falling despite tight supply, Russia tensions

Energy expert Dan Yergin said there are two reasons why oil prices have dropped in the past month despite a market that is still tight: the Fed and Russia’s war in Ukraine. Oil prices had been increasing since last year, spiking to highs after Russia launched an unprovoked war on Ukraine. But since the end […]

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Jordan’s king says he would support a Middle East version of NATO
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Jordan’s king says he would support a Middle East version of NATO

Jordan’s King Abdullah said he would support the formation of a Middle East military alliance similar to NATO, and that it can be done with countries that are like-minded. Thomas Kronsteiner | Getty Images News | Getty Images Jordan’s King Abdullah II said he would support the formation of a Middle East military alliance similar […]

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Stock futures rise as Wall Street looks to snap losing streak
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Stock futures rise as Wall Street looks to snap losing streak

Stock futures gained on Friday morning as Wall Street looked to grind out a rare positive week in what has been a rough first half of the year. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 102 points, or 0.33%. Futures for the S&P 500 were 0.51% higher, while Nasdaq 100 futures advanced 0.78%. […]

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TikTok-owner ByteDance’s aggressive mobile gaming push is paying off as player spending grows
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TikTok-owner ByteDance’s aggressive mobile gaming push is paying off as player spending grows

ByteDance has been investing in its mobile gaming business through key acquisitions and is finding success outside of China. Omar Marques | Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images Chinese internet giant ByteDance’s nascent foray into gaming is showing signs of promise with spending across its mobile titles growing over the past year as it […]

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His company makes millions producing toys. Now it’s venturing into blockchain and the metaverse
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His company makes millions producing toys. Now it’s venturing into blockchain and the metaverse

When Jackson Aw was introduced to blockchain technology in 2018, he “didn’t get it at all.” “Can someone dumb it down even further for me? Like, can you just tell me what I can get as a consumer?”  That was four years ago. Today, Aw, seems to have the answer to that question.  The 32-year-old […]

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China’s steel mill owners are in a bad mood as demand takes a hit
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China’s steel mill owners are in a bad mood as demand takes a hit

Steel mill owners in parts of China are in a bad mood, Beijing-based commodities consultant Simon Wu said. Steel inventories are slowly piling up in the warehouses of the country’s biggest steelmaking hub, the northeastern city of Tangshan, as well as in the provinces of Jiangsu and Shandong, mill owners told Wu, a senior consultant at […]

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Senate passes most sweeping gun bill in decades, setting up House vote
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Senate passes most sweeping gun bill in decades, setting up House vote

WASHINGTON — The Senate on Thursday night passed the most sweeping gun bill in decades designed to prevent gun violence, a major victory for advocates and a rare defeat for the National Rifle Association. The vote was 65 to 33, with all 50 Democratic members and 15 Republicans, including Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, voting to send the bill […]

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Exxon Mobil is at a crossroads as climate crisis spurs clean energy transition
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Exxon Mobil is at a crossroads as climate crisis spurs clean energy transition

Exxon Mobil is one of the most consequential and profitable companies in U.S. history. For more than a hundred years, the company’s oil and gas have helped power the global economy. But the Exxon Mobil of today faces the seemingly opposing priorities of supplying the world with abundant energy and also drastically reducing its carbon […]

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