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Australia’s election will be a tight race. Whoever wins will struggle to manage rising costs
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Australia’s election will be a tight race. Whoever wins will struggle to manage rising costs

Australians will be voting for a new prime minister on Saturday. Opinion polls so far show that the race is too close to call, but whoever wins will have to grapple with hot-button issues like the rising costs of living and increased borrowing costs after the country raised rates for the first time in more […]

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‘Who is talking about climate change now?’ What the Ukraine war means for global heating
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‘Who is talking about climate change now?’ What the Ukraine war means for global heating

A group of Ukrainian women demonstrate to call for further action against Russia near the headquarters of the EU Commission in Brussels, Belgium. Thierry Monasse | Getty Images News | Getty Images LONDON — Reflecting on energy markets just over one month into Russia’s onslaught in Ukraine, Saudi Arabia’s top energy official said: “Look at […]

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Strategists reveal how they’re trading tech stocks — and the same names keep coming up
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Strategists reveal how they’re trading tech stocks — and the same names keep coming up

Investors and strategists have revealed how they’re playing the beaten-down tech sector, naming several stock opportunities in a market they say could be nearing the bottom. Lee Baker, owner and president at Apex Financial Services, described Apple and Microsoft as “good solid companies” for investors to consider right now. Speaking to CNBC’s Squawk Box Europe […]

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Traders are lining up to short the British pound with a possible recession on the horizon
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Traders are lining up to short the British pound with a possible recession on the horizon

British Union flag, also known as a Union Jack, and an American flag at ETX Capital, a broker of contracts-for-difference. The pound has fallen more than 8% against the dollar, and is attracting short bets from traders as the British economy faces soaring inflation and a cost-of-living crisis. Chris Ratcliffe | Bloomberg | Getty Images […]

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Europe admits it’ll have to burn more coal as it tries to wean itself off Russian energy
Business

Europe admits it’ll have to burn more coal as it tries to wean itself off Russian energy

A wind turbine and coal in Lower Saxony, Germany. The EU’s desire to wean itself off Russian hydrocarbons means it will need to find fossil fuels from other parts of the world to plug supply gaps. Mia Bucher | Picture Alliance | Getty Images The European Commission has fleshed out details of a plan to […]

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Musk denies ‘wild accusations’ against him in an apparent reference to harassment report
Politics

Musk denies ‘wild accusations’ against him in an apparent reference to harassment report

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk participates in a postlaunch news conference inside the Press Site auditorium at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on May 30, 2020, following the launch of the agency’s SpaceX Demo-2 mission to the International Space Station. NASA/Kim Shiflett SpaceX founder Elon Musk said in a tweet late Thursday that “wild accusations” […]

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The release of pent-up demand in the travel industry is still underway, says Mastercard
Travel

The release of pent-up demand in the travel industry is still underway, says Mastercard

David Mann of the Mastercard Economics Institute discusses the findings from its latest travel report. Source

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China cuts borrowing rate again, seeking to revive housing sector
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China cuts borrowing rate again, seeking to revive housing sector

High-rise buildings in downtown Shanghai, China, on March 12, 2018. China cut its benchmark reference rate for mortgages by an unexpectedly wide margin on Friday, its second cut this year as Beijing seeks to revive the ailing housing sector to prop up the economy. Johannes Eisele | Afp | Getty Images China cut its benchmark […]

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Consumers are hurting as ‘global energy shock’ gets underway, says World Energy Council
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Consumers are hurting as ‘global energy shock’ gets underway, says World Energy Council

The current oil crisis isn’t like previous ones — and consumers will have to bear the brunt of it even as they grapple with rising inflation, Angela Wilkinson from the World Energy Council told CNBC. “I think this is a first global energy shock, this isn’t the same as the 1970s crisis, oil shock crisis. […]

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Southeast Asia’s e-commerce market is still in its ‘opening act,’ says venture capital firm
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Southeast Asia’s e-commerce market is still in its ‘opening act,’ says venture capital firm

Southeast Asia’s e-commerce ecosystem is still at a “very, very nascent stage” and many more business models and companies will be formed in the region, said the founding partner of a venture capital firm. “We’re talking about single-digit digital penetration, as compared to the overall commerce penetration,” Amit Anand of Jungle Ventures, a Southeast Asian […]

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