Month: May 2025

China’s Xpeng delivers over 30,000 vehicles for the sixth consecutive month
World

China’s Xpeng delivers over 30,000 vehicles for the sixth consecutive month

People visit XPENG booth at 2025 Spring International Auto Show in Qingdao, Shandong province, China, on March 7, 2025. Cfoto | Future Publishing | Getty Images Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng delivered 35,045 vehicles in April, sustaining its record of delivering more than 30,000 vehicles for the sixth consecutive month. That represents a 273% year-on-year […]

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Euro zone inflation unchanged at 2.2% in April, leaving path open for further ECB interest rate cuts
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Euro zone inflation unchanged at 2.2% in April, leaving path open for further ECB interest rate cuts

Shoppers buy fresh vegetables, fruit, and herbs at an outdoor produce market under green-striped canopies in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto via Getty Images Euro zone inflation was unchanged at 2.2% in April, missing expectations for a move lower, flash data from statistics agency Eurostat showed Friday. Economists polled […]

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Russia’s war in Ukraine ‘not going to end any time soon,’ JD Vance says
Politics

Russia’s war in Ukraine ‘not going to end any time soon,’ JD Vance says

U.S. Vice President JD Vance waves as he boards Air Force Two on May 1, 2025 in Charleston, South Carolina. Pool | Getty Images News | Getty Images U.S. Vice President JD Vance has warned Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine is not likely to come to an end “any time soon.” Speaking during an interview […]

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Mongolia’s ‘ambitious’ plan could boost tourism to 10% of GDP by 2030, says minister
Travel

Mongolia’s ‘ambitious’ plan could boost tourism to 10% of GDP by 2030, says minister

Tourism could comprise 10% of Mongolia’s gross domestic product if the country can attract 2 million annual tourists by 2030, the country’s tourism minister told CNBC Wednesday.   “We have a big, ambitious kind of goal, which is about 2 million tourists by 2030, which will be around a $4 billion contribution towards our GDP,” […]

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European stocks open higher on China-U.S. optimism
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European stocks open higher on China-U.S. optimism

European stocks opened higher on Friday, as investors assessed a signal that China is seeking trade negotiations will the U.S. The Stoxx 600 index jumped 0.88% in early deals, led by mining stocks, up 2.5%, while banks climbed 1.7%. Most markets were closed on Thursday for the May 1 holiday. London’s FTSE 100 ended a choppy […]

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China looks set to turn to a tariff-proof sector as U.S. trade war bites: K-pop
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China looks set to turn to a tariff-proof sector as U.S. trade war bites: K-pop

Epex at the MBC Every1 variety show “Weekly Idol” at MBC Dream Center on April 23, 2024, in Goyang, South Korea. Mbcplus | Imazins | Getty Images Locked in a trade war with the United States and struggling with weak domestic consumption, China looks set to make a U-turn on an unlikely sector: K-pop. It […]

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Farage’s Reform UK Party support surges, wins closest ever by-election
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Farage’s Reform UK Party support surges, wins closest ever by-election

Nigel Farage (C), leader of the Reform UK party, celebrates the victory of Sarah Pochin, the party’s candidate, in the Runcorn & Helsby by-election at the DCBL Stadium in Widnes, north-west England, in the early hours of May 2, 2025. Oli Scarff | Afp | Getty Images Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK party made early […]

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Oil major Shell launches .5 billion share buyback after first-quarter profit beat
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Oil major Shell launches $3.5 billion share buyback after first-quarter profit beat

The Shell gas station logo is displayed on February 13, 2025 in Austin, Texas. Brandon Bell | Getty Images News | Getty Images British oil giant Shell on Friday reported a sharp fall in first-quarter profit, following a period of weaker crude prices. Shell reported adjusted earnings of $5.58 billion for the first three months […]

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U.S. tariff uncertainty puts China-made Christmas presents in question
Finance

U.S. tariff uncertainty puts China-made Christmas presents in question

Key Points As Chinese factories and their U.S. buyers try to navigate tariff uncertainty, there are concerns about whether Christmas merchandise will be able to hit the shelves stateside in time. For example, electronic products need to be shipped out of China by early September to hit U.S. shelves right after the Thanksgiving holiday at […]

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Britain’s NatWest says Q1 profit rises 36% on stronger income
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Britain’s NatWest says Q1 profit rises 36% on stronger income

A sign outside a NatWest Group Plc bank branch in the City of London, UK, on Tuesday, July 25, 2023. Natwest is due to report first-half results on Friday, July 28. Photographer: Hollie Adams/Bloomberg via Getty Images Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images NatWest reported its first quarter profit rose 36% on Friday, thanks to […]

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