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Boaz Weinstein's activist hedge fund Saba Capital has issued new demands in its latest U.K. investment trust bet.
Some in BOJ see scope to raise rates sooner than markets expect, sources say: Reuters ⊕
Some Bank of Japan policymakers see possible interest rate hikes sooner than expected, with April a distinct possibility.
European stocks open lower; Greenland remains in focus ⊕
The pan-European Stoxx 600 finished the previous session 0.6% higher, with most major bourses and sectors in positive territory.
DeepMind CEO is talking to Google CEO 'every day' as lab ramps up competition with OpenAI ⊕
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a story from CNBC ⚠️ › World News
Demis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind, told CNBC how the company has driven Google's AI innovation and increased the speed of new releases across products.
South Korea court sentences ex-President Yoon to 5 years in prison for obstruction ⊖⊖
A South Korean court on Friday sentenced former president Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison following his failed bid to impose martial law.
Boeing secures tentative labor deal with former Spirit AeroSystems workers ⊕⊕
A union representing workers at fuselage supplier Spirit AeroSystems reached a tentative agreement with Boeing on a new collective bargaining contract.
Japan's Mitsubishi to acquire shale gas assets in U.S. for $7.5 billion ⊕
In a filing with the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Mitsubishi said that the investment will strengthen the earnings base of the company's natural gas and LNG businesses.
India’s exports to China surge in December while shipments to U.S. decline as Trump tariffs bite ○
Exports to China surged 67% in December to $2 billion, in contrast to goods shipped to the U.S. — New Delhi's biggest export market — that dropped 1.8% to $6.8 billion.
TSMC is set to expand its $165 billion U.S. investment — here’s what we know ⊕⊕
TSMC is set to accelerate its multibillion-dollar expansion in Arizona, coming off the back of a U.S.-Taiwan trade agreement and strong earnings.
The Arctic camp where troops are training for war with Russia ⊖
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a story from Politico EU ✅ › Politico EU
At Camp Viking in Norway, elite British forces ready for conflict — as European leaders try to focus American minds back to their own hemisphere.