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China's Xiaomi is selling more EVs than expected, raising hopes it can break even sooner
Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi aims to sell at least 10,000 pure electric cars a month, for more than 100,000 deliveries this year, said CEO Lei...
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Walmart-backed fintech One introduces buy now, pay later as it prepares bigger push into lending
One's expanding role at Walmart raises the possibility that the company could force Affirm and others out of some of the most coveted partnerships...
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Philippines orders removal of Binance from Google and Apple app stores
The Philippines' Securities and Exchange Commission sent letters to Google and Apple requesting the removal of Binance apps from their respective...
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Consumers may soon get access to a share of $8.8 billion in Inflation Reduction Act home energy rebates
Home Energy Rebates funding should start flowing to many consumers within months after the Department of Energy approved the first state application.
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Here's where the world's top 0.001% are putting their money, according to wealth experts
There are about 28,420 centimillionaires globally, largely concentrated in New York City, the Bay Area, Los Angeles, London and Beijing.
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'Big change' in global growth is bullish for commodities including copper, says VanEck CEO
VanEck CEO Jan van Eck thinks the commodities' rally has more room to run.
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If you’re investing in the AI theme for the long haul, here’s how to pick the winners
The excitement behind artificial intelligence is far from over. How to make smart decisions when investing behind the trend.
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China's fiscal stimulus is losing its effectiveness, S&P says
China's fiscal stimulus is losing its effectiveness and is more of a strategy to buy time for industrial and consumption policies, S&P Global...
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National Park Week is coming up — and that means free entry for visitors
Visitors get free admission to all national parks on April 20.
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Global police agencies take down massive scam website that defrauded thousands of victims
Britain's Metropolitan Police said in a statement Thursday that the LabHost website was used by 2,000 criminals to steal users' personal details.