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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Former banker Zia Yusuf emerged on the British political scene last summer as the man Nigel Farage tasked with turning…
Shark Tank India judge and entrepreneur Anupam Mittal is challenging conventional wisdom on success—and calling out the gap between ambition and action. “Most people want 100x returns but play by 1x rules,” Mittal wrote in a recent post on LinkedIn…
Jefferies upgraded The Southern Company (NYSE:SO) to Buy from Hold on solid growth outlook, while adjusting the price target from $102 to $100 on June 5. According to the analysts, Southern Co.’s possible success in future requests for proposals (RFPs)…
Thailand and Cambodia reinforcing troops on disputed border after May skirmish, Thai minister says Source link
It was their sixth attempt in a week, a perilous trek down Gaza’s southern coast towards a US-backed food distribution site. Abed Zaydan, 14, and his mother Reem hoped that, this time, they would arrive before the food ran out.…
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As Karnataka grapples with growing tensions around language use, prominent tech investor and former Infosys CFO T.V. Mohandas Pai has issued a pointed reminder: learning Kannada isn’t just polite—it’s necessary, especially in public-facing roles. “Bengaluru is one of the most…
By playing kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – The Bank of Japan should continue to proceed with monetary tightening, which would support a “normalization of the yen’s weakness” and rebalancing of bilateral trade, the U.S. Treasury Department said on Thursday. The comments,…
Sandisk Announces Participation in Investor Conference Source link
Another week, another blow to London’s capital markets. This time it was the turn of Wise, one of the UK’s brightest tech stars, which announced it would switch its main listing to New York. The move by the £11bn fintech…