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Nestle shares fall after CEO's surprise departure
Nestle shares fall after CEO's surprise departure
Business and Economy

Nestle shares fell Friday after the surprise departure of chief executive Mark Schneider, which followed slowing sales growth and bad headlines at the Swiss food group. Freixe, a Frenchman who joined Nestle in 1986, told investors on Friday that his "big focus" will be on sales growth and "market share gains".

Energy-hungry Singapore eyes deserts, forest for renewables
Energy-hungry Singapore eyes deserts, forest for renewables
Business and Economy

With huge data centres set to drive up already outsized energy demand, the tiny city-state of Singapore is looking to Australia's deserts and Malaysia's rainforests for clean power. Demand, meanwhile, is only set to rise, particularly from data centres, which already account for seven percent of Singapore's electricity consumption.

Asian stocks slip with Wall St ahead of Powell, yen rises
Asian stocks slip with Wall St ahead of Powell, yen rises
Business and Economy

Asian investors jockeyed for position ahead of a much-anticipated speech by Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell later Friday, as the dollar weakened amid speculation about how big an expected interest rate cut next month could be. Powell's speech comes after three Fed officials said they wanted to see more data before agreeing to a rate cut.

US Fed chair expected to signal support for rate cuts
US Fed chair expected to signal support for rate cuts
Business and Economy

US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell is widely expected to use a keynote speech at a major central banking conference on Friday to signal support for cutting interest rates ahead of next month's rate decision. Powell is unlikely to come out strongly in favor of either move on Friday, said Luzzetti from Deutsche Bank.

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