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Africa will need more than $700 billion in finance over the next decade to develop renewable power and
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China Warns Severe Heat Means Another Summer of Power Risks
Asia’s brutally hot weather is expected to hit China this summer, threatening a new round of power shortages
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Chinese ChatGPT Rival Mobvoi Picks Banks for $300 Million Hong Kong IPO, Sources Say
Mobvoi, a Chinese artificial intelligence company and smart device maker, has selected banks for a Hong Kong initial
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Lidar Builder Luminar Hires Engineers From Defunct Ford-Backed Startup
Luminar Technologies Inc., the laser sensor startup which went public in a $3.4 billion reverse merger in 2020,
2023-05-10 08:24

Goldman, Microsoft, Cboe and Others to Launch Blockchain Network
A group of firms including Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Deloitte and Cboe Global Markets are planning to launch a
2023-05-09 16:49

Three Adani Firms Lose Endorsement of UN-Backed Climate Group
Three Adani Group companies, including Adani Green Energy Ltd., have lost their endorsement from the world’s leading arbiter
2023-05-09 14:17

Memecoin Lead Crypto Declines After Weighing on Bitcoin Fees
Memecoins such as Pepe and the recently minted token Ordinals led cryptocurrency prices lower after a weekend surge
2023-05-09 04:57

Bitcoin Based-Memecoin Surge Seen Driving Binance Anxiety
The oldest cryptocurrency blockchain is being clogged up by a recent spate of Bitcoin-based memecoins such as Pepe,
2023-05-08 22:57
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