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Exclusive-SoftBank's Arm China Profit Drops Over 90% In 2022 -document

International Business Times 

Chip technology firm Arm China suffered a 90% drop in profit last year despite revenue rising more than 30% during the first year management appointed by SoftBank Group Corp took over, according to a financial document reviewed by Reuters.

Former Barclays CEO Staley Discussed Disney Princesses With Epstein - Lawsuit

International Business Times 

Former Barclays chief executive Jes Staley allegedly discussed Disney characters Snow White and Beauty and the Beast in a series of emails with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who also allegedly shared photographs of young women with the banker, according to newly unsealed court documents.

ECB Says Rate Hikes Have Yet To Be Felt, Even As More Loom

International Business Times 

The European Central Bank's sharp increase in borrowing costs has yet to be fully felt by the economy, two top European Central Bank policymakers said on Thursday, saying future moves should depend on how the data evolves.



Italy's Meloni Tightens Grip On Post-COVID Recovery Plan Management

International Business Times 

Italy on Thursday approved a decree tightening the grip of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's office on the country's post-COVID recovery plan, as Rome seeks to get full value from some 200 billion euros ($214 billion) in EU funding.

Indian Tax Officials End 'Stressful' 3-day BBC Inspection

International Business Times 

Indian tax officials on Thursday left the BBC's offices in New Delhi and Mumbai, after a three-day inspection that involved the cloning of data from some digital devices, the tax department said.

Peru Protests Jolt Mine Activity With Las Bambas, Antapaccay Hit Hardest

International Business Times 

Peru's top copper mines are starting to see activity hit harder by protests and blockades in the country's southern Andes, power data reviewed by Reuters shows, with Chinese-owned Las Bambas and Glencore PLC's Antapaccay currently worst affected.





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