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China’s emissions flat in Q3 as solar surges
China’s electricity generation from solar energy rose 46%. (Unsplash pic) PARIS: China’s CO2 emissions remained flat in the third quarter (Q3) as power generation from solar energy surged and electric car use continued to grow,…
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Oct- 2025 -30 OctoberBusiness
Bursa ends marginally higher as investors digest corporate earnings
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia closed slightly higher today as investors digested corporate earnings releases and…
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30 OctoberBusiness
Asian markets fluctuate as investors examine Trump-Xi talks
US President Donald Trump described his meeting with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping as ‘amazing’. (AP…
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30 OctoberBusiness
US gets rare earth reprieve from China, but not rollback
Rare earths have emerged from obscurity to become China’s most potent source of negotiating leverage,…
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30 OctoberBusiness
Volkswagen posts €1bil loss on tariffs, Porsche woes
Volkswagen, whose models range from Skoda to Seat and Audi, is facing US tariffs of…
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30 OctoberBusiness
Bursa says suit against KNM, MAA to safeguard market integrity
KNM Group is giving up its listing status to facilitate the disposal of its German…
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30 OctoberBusiness
G7 ministers meet to counter China’s dominance in critical minerals
Earlier in June, G7 leaders met at the Pomeroy Kananaskis Mountain Lodge in Alberta, Canada.…
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30 OctoberBusiness
Singapore to set up company to procure green jet fuel
Singapore has set a target to raise the share of green fuel usage to 1%…
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30 OctoberBusiness
Nomura expects no more Fed rate cuts in 2025 after October easing
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell said internal policy disagreements and insufficient federal data could hinder…
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30 OctoberBusiness
With inflation under control, ECB to hold rates steady again
The European Central Bank raised its eurozone growth forecast for this year at its last…
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30 OctoberBusiness
Oil declines as traders track US-China summit, eye Opec+
Brent crude fell toward US$64 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate was near US$60. (Reuters…
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