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China's steel mill owners are in a bad mood as demand takes a hit
Steel inventory is slowly piling up in their warehouses as demand for steel in China falls amid pandemic lockdowns and crippled construction activity.
Double blow for UK's Boris Johnson as he loses two key by-elections
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has suffered a double blow at the ballot box as his party lost two key parliamentary by-elections in Wakefield and Tiverton.
Greeks fear another recession, just four years after the country exited its controversial bailout
Greeks are once again deeply concerned about their country's economic prospects.
Toyota issues recall for its flagship electric SUV following concerns about wheels coming off
Toyota launched the bZ4X in Japan last month, and it is the first model in the company's bZ series.
World's most livable cities: Vienna climbs back to its No. 1 spot. These are the biggest decliners
Vienna has overtaken Auckland as the world's most livable city, according to a report by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Polestar becomes latest electric vehicle maker to go public via SPAC merger
Polestar's SPAC deal has closed, and it now plans an aggressive global expansion.
'It's almost unbelievable': People are having their job offers rescinded days before they start
It's not just crypto companies. People in health care, commerce and management are losing new jobs before they even start.
Putin is squeezing gas supplies. And Europe is getting seriously worried about a total shutdown
Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel said he was "fully aware" that Russia could turn off the taps: "It's their choice."
Dow jumps 600 points as market comeback this week gains steam
The major averages are looking to snap three-week losing streaks.
Saudi crown prince's visit to Turkey signals an 'utterly remarkable' posture change for Erdogan
The visit comes as Turkey faces an economic crisis, with inflation at more than 70% and a severely depreciated currency.
Dan Yergin explains why oil prices are falling despite tight supply, Russia tensions
Oil prices have been dropping in the past month despite a market that's still tight, while Europe's tensions with Russia are keeping energy supply on a leash.
UK Covid cases surge following Queen's Jubilee celebrations, new variants become dominant
U.K. Covid-19 cases are on the rise again, according to new data, which points to an increase in infections following the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
$100 million worth of crypto has been stolen in another major hack
Hackers have stolen $100 million in cryptocurrency from Horizon, a so-called blockchain bridge developed by crypto start-up Harmony.
Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, ending 50 years of federal abortion rights
The Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark ruling that enshrined abortion as a constitutional right in the U.S. for almost half a century.
Southeast Asia's start-ups have fired hundreds of workers, and this may be just the beginning
Hundreds of workers from start-ups in Southeast Asia have been fired in the last few months, proving that the industry is not immune to the economic slowdown.
Kevin O’Leary reveals 1 important lesson that every young trader needs to learn
"When I was a young Buckaroo trader, I used margins and I got slaughtered. And I never did it again," Kevin O'Leary told CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia".