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Barrick bets big on Pakistan with $7 billion copper mine project

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Barrick bets big on Pakistan with $7 billion copper mine project

The Toronto-based miner laid out revised plans Tuesday for developing the giant Reko Diq copper-gold deposit in a desert region close to the borders of Iran and Afghanistan.

Germany weighs snubbing India as G-7 guest over Russia stance

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Germany weighs snubbing India as G-7 guest over Russia stance

Germany is set to include Senegal, South Africa and Indonesia as guests at the meeting in Bavaria, but India remains under consideration, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing confidential matters.

Spotify’s podcasting architect will be leaving company

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Spotify’s podcasting architect will be leaving company

Courtney Holt will depart Spotify in the coming weeks and take on a yearlong advisory role, according to the people, who asked not to be identified discussing a personnel matter. Julie McNamara, head of U.S. studios and video, and Max Cutler, head of new content initiatives, will split Holt’s responsibilities, the people said.

Meta, Snap sued by mother of Wisconsin teen for his suicide

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Meta, Snap sued by mother of Wisconsin teen for his suicide

Christopher James Dawley, who went by CJ, was a college-bound honors student who played sports and enjoyed outdoor activities, but he got so deeply drawn into social media that he was frequently communicating on Instagram at 3 a.m., according to a lawsuit filed Monday by his mother in Wisconsin federal court.

Oil traders selling pricey Russian crude chafe Indian refiners

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Oil traders selling pricey Russian crude chafe Indian refiners

Processors in the South Asian nation recently bought millions of barrels of Urals crude via open tenders, with some supplies going at a premium of $1 a barrel to London’s Dated Brent benchmark on a delivered basis, said traders. That compares with discounts of more than $30 a barrel for the same grade in Europe.

Snarled supply chains stretch wait times for top bicycle maker

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Snarled supply chains stretch wait times for top bicycle maker

“It is a hell of job,” Chairperson Bonnie Tu said in an interview at Giant’s Taichung City headquarters in Taiwan. Some bicycle parts have a lead time of two years and even simple components can take six months, she said. That compares with a normal wait time of one-to-two months.

Singapore’s Zilingo is said to suspend CEO amid investigation

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Singapore’s Zilingo is said to suspend CEO amid investigation

The company, which supplies technology to apparel merchants and factories, had been trying to raise $150 million to $200 million with help from Goldman Sachs Group Inc when investors began to question its finances as part of the due diligence process.

Dubai utility surges after pulling off year’s second-biggest IPO

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Dubai utility surges after pulling off year’s second-biggest IPO

The deal is the latest sign of feverish appetite for IPOs from the Arab Gulf. DEWA almost tripled the size of its offer to 18% in the face of huge demand, drawing orders worth $86 billion, excluding cornerstone and strategic investors.

Russia’s invasion supercharges push to make a new green fuel

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Russia’s invasion supercharges push to make a new green fuel

A nearly 450% jump in European gas prices the past year made the green fuel of the future cost-competitive about a decade ahead of schedule, according to BloombergNEF. Now, investment funds are joining governments and utilities in ambitious plans to make hydrogen a viable substitute for fossil fuels in manufacturing, transportation and heating.

Ford’s shuttered India factories may be reborn in EV push

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Ford’s shuttered India factories may be reborn in EV push

In between, Ford invested heavily in two factories near the southern and western coasts of India, manufacturing cars and SUVs for both the domestic market and export. But it racked up losses of more than $2 billion in a decade, unable to crack a price-conscious market dominated by cheap cars and two-wheelers.

World markets are falling again with echoes of the 2018 rout

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World markets are falling again with echoes of the 2018 rout

Blame it on a Federal Reserve intent on restricting policy to tamp down the worst inflation in four decades, even if that threatens economic growth.

India hopes ‘Pharma City’ will break China’s grip on industry

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India hopes ‘Pharma City’ will break China’s grip on industry

This empty site of the Hyderabad Pharma City, marked out by scuffed sign posts and a rubble-strewn access road is expected to attract about $8.4 billion and employ 560,000 people in hundreds of sprawling plants.

Amazon kicks off a jumbo 7-part bond sale including 40-year debt

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Amazon kicks off a jumbo 7-part bond sale including 40-year debt

The online retail giant issued senior unsecured bonds in seven parts. The longest portion of the offering, a 40-year security, yields 1.3 percentage points over Treasuries after initial talks of around 1.55 percentage points, according to a person with knowledge of the matter, who asked not to be identified as the details are private.

Glencore regains IPO price after 11 years on commodity rally

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Glencore regains IPO price after 11 years on commodity rally

Markets from metals to oil and gas have been upended by the war in Ukraine as big corporates withdraw from Russia, lenders pull back from financing deals and the threat of new sanctions deters buyers. The Bloomberg Commodity Spot Index has surged 26% this year.

Next big bet in emerging markets hangs on when rate cycles peak

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Next big bet in emerging markets hangs on when rate cycles peak

Brazil signaled a hike slated for May will likely be its last after boosting rates almost 10 percentage points in just 13 months, and central banks in Chile and Colombia raised borrowing costs last month by less than economists forecast.

How India’s much-hyped global bond index inclusion unraveled

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How India’s much-hyped global bond index inclusion unraveled

The timeline seemed so final that Citigroup Inc. advised its clients to buy Indian debt in anticipation that key tax exemptions would be announced to facilitate the change. Policy makers and analysts predicted inclusion as early as April 1, the start of the new financial year.

Bitcoin drops below key technical mark as rate concerns mount

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Bitcoin drops below key technical mark as rate concerns mount

The largest cryptocurrency fell as low as $41,918 on Monday morning in Asia, retreating for the seventh day in the past eight. Since peaking at just above $48,000 in late March, Bitcoin -- and other tokens -- have been dragged lower by concerns about tighter monetary policy.

Elon Musk’s idea for a Twitter homeless shelter wins Jeff Bezos support

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Elon Musk’s idea for a Twitter homeless shelter wins Jeff Bezos support

The new Twitter board member on Saturday posted a poll on the idea, saying that “no one shows up anyway” -- an apparent reference to the company’s policy to allow employees the option of working remotely -- adding “I’m serious about this one.”

Le Pen risk keeps markets on watch for French election results

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Le Pen risk keeps markets on watch for French election results

The election Sunday is expected to push Macron and Le Pen through to a second round on April 24, where each would look to build a broader coalition of voters in a one-on-one standoff.

Macron stalls, Le Pen gets tailwind as France goes to polls

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Macron stalls, Le Pen gets tailwind as France goes to polls

An early belief the vote would be a repeat of 2017, when Macron faced Le Pen and easily won, was overturned by the candidacy of far-right media pundit Eric Zemmour in November and the conservative Republicains party’s first ever female presidential contender, Valerie Pecresse, in December, both of whom initially shot up in polls.

Russia’s first default in a century looks all but inevitable now

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Russia’s first default in a century looks all but inevitable now

A freeze on the central bank’s foreign reserves unplugged Russia from the global financial system, making it the world’s most-sanctioned nation in a matter of days.

Schultz’s early moves at Starbucks suggest deeper changes coming

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Schultz’s early moves at Starbucks suggest deeper changes coming

He’s already frozen stock repurchases that were part of a $20 billion package, saying the money would be better spent on employees and cafe improvements.

Tesla May Start Mining Lithium as Musk Cites Battery Metal Cost

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Tesla May Start Mining Lithium as Musk Cites Battery Metal Cost

Lithium is a key component in electric vehicle batteries and so automakers are racing to secure supplies.

Elon Musk Promises to Bring Even More Drama to Twitter Board

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Elon Musk Promises to Bring Even More Drama to Twitter Board

The story of Twitter’s leadership up until this point is an eventful one.

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