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With a Barbie boost, Birkenstock to step onto stock market
With a Barbie boost, Birkenstock to step onto stock market
Business and Economy

When actress Margot Robbie swapped high heels for pink Birkenstocks in hit summer movie "Barbie", it illustrated how the sandals have transformed from unglamorous, practical footwear to a highly-coveted fashion item. - Beloved by VIPs - Margot Robbie was just the latest celebrity to be seen sporting a pair of now ultra-trendy Birkenstocks.

Malaysia PM says Goldman Sachs must renegotiate 1MDB settlement
Malaysia PM says Goldman Sachs must renegotiate 1MDB settlement
Business and Economy

Malaysia's prime minister vowed Wednesday to chase a new settlement from US investment bank Goldman Sachs for its role in the billion-dollar corruption scandal at the 1MDB state fund. Under that 2020 settlement, Goldman Sachs paid Malaysia $2.5 billion for its role in the financial scandal, while Kuala Lumpur agreed to end all criminal proceedings against the bank.

Saudi, Russian oil cuts to cause big supply shortfall: IEA
Saudi, Russian oil cuts to cause big supply shortfall: IEA
Business and Economy

Oil cuts by Saudi Arabia and Russia will cause a "significant" global supply shortfall through the end of the year, raising the risk of further market volatility, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday. Saudi Arabia has extended an oil production cut of one million barrels per day, which began in July, to the end of the year.

EU to probe China electric car subsidies
EU to probe China electric car subsidies
Business and Economy

Brussels will investigate Chinese state subsidies for electric cars, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday, vowing to defend Europe's industry against "artificially low prices". And their price is kept artificially low by huge state subsidies," von der Leyen said, during a speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

'Made in Russia' fashion struggles to fill gap
'Made in Russia' fashion struggles to fill gap
Business and Economy

Despite staff shortages, a lack of equipment and dwindling fabric supplies, Russia's fashion industry is rushing to fill the gap left by the departure of major Western labels. "Major Russian clothing brands produce in the same Asian factories as the Western brands that left Russia," said Tatyana Belkevich from RAFI, an association that represents Russia's fashion industry.

Taylor Swift, Shakira shine at MTV Video Music Awards
Taylor Swift, Shakira shine at MTV Video Music Awards
Business and Economy

Taylor Swift cleaned up at Tuesday's MTV Video Music Awards, as Shakira accepted the night's prestigious Video Vanguard prize with a hip-shaking, career-spanning performance. And it was Shakira who scored the night's most prestigious award for lifetime achievement, the Video Vanguard award that celebrates music video innovations.

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