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BP (BP.N) is delaying plans to produce renewable fuels at its Kwinana refinery in Australia as it seeks to cut wider costs.
2025-02-04
BP (BP.N) is delaying plans to produce renewable fuels at its Kwinana refinery in Australia as it seeks to cut wider costs.
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2025-02-03
The euro area's initial core CPI annual rate for January was 2.7%, in line with expectations and the previous value of 2.7%.
The euro area's initial core CPI annual rate for January was 2.7%, in line with expectations and the previous value of 2.7%.
2025-02-03
[Tong Jiacheng: Various signs indicate that international investors have regained interest in the Hong Kong market] Tong Jiacheng, Chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, revealed that in 2025, the data of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange c
[Tong Jiacheng: Various signs indicate that international investors have regained interest in the Hong Kong market] Tong Jiacheng, Chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, revealed that in 2025, the data of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange continued to improve. In January, a total of 8 new stocks were listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, with an average daily turnover of HK$150 billion. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is currently processing listing applications from more than 100 companies. In January alone, it received listing applications from about 30 companies, of which 7 were A+H listing applications. Tong Jiacheng said that various signs indicate that international investors have regained interest in the Hong Kong market. He said that during the World Economic Forum in Davos two weeks ago, he met with many international investors, business leaders and decision makers, all of whom showed great interest in the stimulus measures introduced by the Chinese central government.