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London Tube workers suspend planned strikes
London Tube workers suspend planned strikes
Business and Economy

Workers on the London Underground on Tuesday suspended their latest round of strike action over pay and conditions after a breakthrough in talks. Unions across the UK economy have held strike action since last year to push for better pay and conditions, due to the soaring cost of living.

Malta to replace struggling national airline
Malta to replace struggling national airline
Business and Economy

Malta will shut down its loss-making national carrier, Air Malta, next year and replace it with a new government-owned airline, Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced. However, Abela announced late Monday that Brussels had refused the government's requests, and there was no other course of action than to close down Air Malta and replace it with a new airline.

Asian markets fall on rate concerns
Asian markets fall on rate concerns
Business and Economy

Asian markets fell Tuesday on concerns over interest rates following hawkish comments by a senior Federal Reserve official indicating the central bank was likely to keep them higher for longer. "This yield surge reflects the market's response to messaging from the Federal Reserve, indicating the central bank's commitment to keeping borrowing costs elevated to combat inflation," said Innes.

China's Evergrande resumes Hong Kong trading
China's Evergrande resumes Hong Kong trading
Business and Economy

Shares in Chinese property giant Evergrande rose as trading resumed on Tuesday, following a suspension last week when the heavily indebted company announced its boss was under criminal investigation. When trading resumed Tuesday, prices initially jumped more than 60 percent before dropping to ten percent and then rising again.

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