Zijin Mining’s Gold Unit Plans Hong Kong IPO as Precious Metal Shines
The gold-mining arm of China’s biggest miner is readying a public offering that could value it at about $40 billion at the top end of some estimates.
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AstraZeneca Pauses Plans for $271 Million Expansion of U.K. Site
The company has shelved plans for a research facility in Cambridge, a move that follows the drugmaker in January scrapping an investment in Liverpool.
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Orsted Offers Shares at Sharp Discount in Rights Issue
The Danish company said the offering would comprise 901 million new shares at a subscription price of 66.60 kroner each.
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Whirlpool Tells U.S. Authorities Its Rivals Could Be Evading Tariffs
Citing federal data, the company said the declared customs value of numerous appliances from overseas started to plummet in June.
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Apple and Citadel Fuel London Office Boom
Tech and finance companies, many from the U.S., are filling the swankiest spaces in the ancient commercial quarter known as the City.
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ANZ Agrees to Penalties to Settle Australian Markets, Retail Matters
Penalties totaling $160 million are part of a deal to settle five matters within ANZ businesses that were the focus of a regulatory probe.
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UnitedHealth Is Spending Big on Trump Allies to Fix Its Washington Problems
The largest U.S. health insurer’s Medicare business faces investigations and policy threats.
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A Strange Gas-Pumping Defect Is Making $100,000 Corvettes Go Up in Flames
GM recalled 23,000 vehicles over the issue, which has sparked dramatic scenes at filling stations.
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How a European Quantum-Computing Start-Up Plans to Take on IBM and Google
IQM raised more than $300 million in a recent funding round, bringing the total raised to $600 million.
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Rolling Stone Publisher Sues Google Over AI Summaries
Publisher alleges artificial-intelligence-generated answers steal its content and have reduced traffic and revenue for its sites.
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Big Brands Play Down Their Americanness Abroad
Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Procter & Gamble have all launched ad campaigns stressing their local ties in Europe this year.
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Tesla Believer Bangs Drum for Company Investment in Elon Musk’s xAI
A Florida psychiatrist is the face of a shareholder campaign to persuade the electric-car maker’s board.
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Jeep’s Comeback Plan: First, Bring Back the Cherokee
After sales fell and dealers revolted, the company reverses course and revives the popular model.
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Corteva Is Exploring a Breakup
A breakup of the $50 billion seed-and-pesticide maker could usher in a dealmaking wave in agriculture not seen since the first Trump administration.
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September 15, 2025 05:15 ET (09:15 GMT)
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