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Israel in recent years has been selling its government-owned ports and allowing new, private piers to be built in an effort to shorten wait times for cargo ships and lower the costs of imports
Morgan Stanley missed profit estimates for the first time in nine quarters on Thursday, as its investment banking unit struggled to cope with a slump in global dealmaking.
JPMorgan Chase & Co reported a bigger-than-expected 28% fall in quarterly profit and suspended share buybacks on Thursday, as America's largest bank set aside more money to cover potential losses
New Jersey-based Celsius froze withdrawals last month, citing 'extreme' market conditions, cutting off access to savings for individual investors and sending tremors through the crypto market
Gold prices took a hit as dollar rates hike amid US inflation data
Brent crude futures for September were down 18 cents to $99.39 a barrel at 0727 GMT after settling below $100 for the second straight session on Wednesday
The dollar resumed its relentless rise on Thursday, driven by both expectations for faster Federal Reserve policy tightening and safe-haven flows amid growing fears of a recession
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was flat by early afternoon
Brent crude futures for September climbed 68 cents, or 0.7%, to $100.25 a barrel by 0400 GMT after settling below $100 for the second straight session on Wednesday
The Indian rupee weakened in opening trade to hit record lows against the greenback for a fourth straight session after data showed US inflation, already at four-decade highs, accelerated even further
The Ioniq 6 is one of more than 31 electric models that Hyundai Motor Group plans to introduce through 2030 to secure a projected 12% of the global EV market
Brent crude futures for September fell 20 cents, or 0.2%, to $99.37 a barrel by after gaining 8 cents on Wednesday.
Japan's 'Asia Energy Transition Initiative' initially targeted supporting countries in the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) pushing towards net-zero carbon emissions
The ruling, in a civil case brought by Tepco shareholders, marks the first time a court has found former executives responsible for the nuclear disaster
Over 90 red alerts issued across China for high temperatures; Shanghai issues red alerts, rare for the city; power load on grids hits record in seven provinces, regions
Apple's slightly higher expectations for forthcoming iPhone 14 underscore a growing belief among Wall Street analysts that the sales are likely to hold up better than the broader smartphone industry
Carriers are struggling to ramp up capacity and get operations back on a smoother track, resulting in higher operational costs
Protests against the economic crisis have simmered for months and came to a head last weekend when hundreds of thousands of people took over government buildings in Colombo, blaming the Rajapaksas
Gold has recovered from a nearly 1-year dip with gold futures rising by 0.7% as the US dollar slips over inflation fears