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One year after announcing a $15m Series A round of funding in September 2021, Yellow Card is building on its momentum with a $40m Series B round.
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Chocolates sold at Tesco stores across the country have been recalled after they were found to pose a health risk.
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Britain’s fiscal largesse has spooked investors. It may lead to a wider re-evaluation of sterling’s worth
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The challenges of finding workers are prompting some entrepreneurs to seek more creative ways to fill labor shortages at a time they might have expected hiring to get easier.
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Rents declined on a monthly basis in August following new apartment construction and weaker consumer sentiment.
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With shoppers counting every penny, retailers need the most accurate supply chain data to manage demand during the peak Black Friday and Christmas sales period
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Edge infrastructure is evolving away from embedded hardware to a more software-defined approach that is driving significant innovation - enabling new ways of...
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Flag carrier Garuda Indonesia <a href="https://www.reuters.com/companies/GIAA.JK" target="_blank">(GIAA.JK)</a> has requested that a court in New York recognise the airline's recent debt restructuring deal in a Jakarta court, under Chapter 15 of the U.S. Bank…
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President Joe Biden on Monday is expected to announce a new proposed rule that would require airlines and travel sites to be more transparent about additional fees that customers could be charged, including for baggage, flight changes or cancellations, a Whit…
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The Philippines now ranks 2nd in the world for crypto adoption, but its path ahead is unclear, writes Emman Navalan. What hurdles must the Philippines overcome?
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European stocks were lower on Monday as investors continued to weigh the deteriorating economic outlook in the region.
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Petrol, holidays and the latest iPhones could all become more expensive
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Many brands in the Philippines were anxious when Toyota Motor Philippines launched the 2022 Toyota Raize. But is this Daihatsu Rocky in disguise the mini SUV...
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Exclusive: Slump in sterling will bite airlines and holiday companies whose costs are largely in dollars and euros
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<p>Treasurer Jim Chalmers has delivered a grim warning that &ldquo;rampant inflation, falling real wages&rdquo; heralds a period of extreme global economic uncertainty.</p>
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Market Edge: Luis Limlingan of Regina Capital Development Corp. gives an outlook on the markets.For more Market Edge videos, click the link below:https://www...
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The stock has managed to close above its 200-day moving average. The daily RSI (14) has confirmed a range shift. Thus we advise traders to buy the stock on dips near 73 for an upside target of 80 in the coming week.
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Yields soared on Monday, with the 2-year Treasury surpassing 4.3%, as markets digested rate hikes and looked toward a slew of Fed speaker commentaries.
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India is pushing tech giants to make smartphones compatible with its home-grown navigation system within months, worrying the likes of Samsung, Xiaomi and Apple who fear elevated costs and disruptions as the move requires hardware changes, according to two in…
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Tata Yodha 2.0 is available in 1,200, 1,500 and 1,700 kg rated payload options in 4x4 and 4x2 layouts along with single cab, crew cab options
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"The real cure is to stabilize the currency. You don't have to make people poor to conquer inflation," said Steve Forbes, chair of Forbes Media.
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