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Asian markets were mixed Thursday following steep losses on Wall Street as a spike in US Treasury yields led investors to scale back their expectations on interest rate cuts. Sentiment has been "weighed down by the move up in yields and push back on Fed rate cut expectations", said National Australia Bank's Rodrigo Catril.
Pakistan is hoping to finalize both the delayed privatization of its flag carrier and the outsourcing of Islamabad's international airport in November, the country's finance minister said Wednesday. Speaking Wednesday, the finance minister said the five-month delay was down to two factors: ensuring macroeconomic stability, and doing the proper due diligence of the interested parties.
Tesla shares surged Wednesday after the electric car maker reported a jump in profits, as increased auto sales and lower expenses offset the drag from a drop in vehicle prices.
Ghana have advanced to the knockout stage of the WAFU Zone B U20 Championship after finishing top of Group A following a draw with Togo on Wednesday.
Barcelona's Lamine Yamal has been labelled the 'best winger' in the world following his masterclass against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League.
Black Stars defender Abdul Mumin has won the September Player of the Month at La Liga side Rayo Vallecano following an impressive run in the Spanish League.
The Executive Secretary of the National Interest Movement, Susan Adu-Amankwah, has mourned with the families of Justine Agbenu and Maame Dwomoh Boaten.
Justine Mary-Anne Enyonam Agbenu, one of the victims of the tragic East Legon accident, became a Canadian citizen just barely two weeks before her passing.
The United States fined Apple and Goldman Sachs a total of $89 million on Wednesday, accusing them of deceiving users of the iPhone maker's credit card. The CFPB ordered Goldman Sachs to pay at least $19.8 million in compensation and a $45 million fine, while iPhone-maker Apple was hit with a $25 million fine. elm-gc/dw
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