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Emirati officials have spoken with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent about accessing dollars if the Middle East conflict drags ...
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People think we have our back against the wall,” but customers aren’t replacing its offerings with AI, the CEO says.
Crime syndicates based in Cambodia corrupt officials, enslave workers and fleece victims worldwide.
Asian currencies mostly weakened against the dollar. “Renewed [Strait of] Hormuz tensions expose complacency,” OCBC said.
Oil climbed in early Asian trade on renewed tensions over the Strait of Hormuz.
The spat comes as the U.S. military faces unprecedented commitments around the world.
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