- Stocks falter below 160,000 on weak trade data Dawn
- KSE-100 loses momentum, sheds over 1,500 points Business Recorder
- PSX slumps over 1,700 points as investor sentiment weakens The Express Tribune
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- PSX stays bearish, loses 1,703 more points Associated Press of Pakistan
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Stocks falter below 160,000 on weak trade data – Dawn
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Newly identified microglia subtype offers protection against Alzheimer’s disease
In Alzheimer’s disease, the leading cause of dementia, microglia-the brain’s immune defenders-can act as both protectors and aggressors, shaping how the disease progresses.
Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount…
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Execs Called Her ‘Ungrateful’ for Quitting Gossip Girl
Taylor Momsen is recalling her intense battle with studio executives over wanting to quit Gossip Girl to pursue her music career.
The singer-actress was the latest guest on Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy podcast, and opened up about her…
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PM Modi Meets Victorious Indian Women’s Cricket Team
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met the triumphant Indian women’s cricket team at his residence and lauded the players for their “remarkable resilience and comeback” in the World Cup after enduring a tough phase marked by…
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China’s Trade Truce and Five-Year Plan Help Coal Price Recover – Bloomberg.com
- China’s Trade Truce and Five-Year Plan Help Coal Price Recover Bloomberg.com
- Expectations of a ‘cold winter’ support strong coal prices during the heating season, driving a short-term rally in Hong Kong-listed coal stocks. 富途牛牛
- Asian Coal Imports Set for Decline on Higher Prices Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com
- Cathay Pacific Haitong: Bottom of the coal sector cycle confirmed, multiple factors driving supply-demand reversal 富途牛牛
- Open Source Securities: Coal prices are experiencing inertia-driven increases, and the supply-demand fundamentals of the coal market are expected to continue improving. 富途牛牛
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Greener environments linked to lower risk of mental health hospitalizations
Higher levels of greenness are associated with lower risks of hospital admissions for mental disorders, finds an analysis of data from seven countries over two decades, published in The BMJ‘s climate issue today.
The results…
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China’s WeRide drives towards ‘ubiquitous’ robotaxi service after Hong Kong listing
Chinese self-driving technology firm WeRide, fresh off raising HK$2.39 billion (US$307 million) in a Hong Kong share sale, plans to rev up commercialisation of autonomous taxis and expand into markets like the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Japan.
Tony Han, founder and CEO of the Guangzhou-based company, said WeRide would deploy 10,000 robotaxis worldwide over the next few years, adding that its fleet could eventually grow to hundreds of thousands in line with the ultimate goal of “supplying more ubiquitously available global taxi service”.
“WeRide, as the first mover and industrial leader in the self-driving industry, will expand to the global market,” he said, adding that the proceeds from the Hong Kong offering would support research and development as well as geographic expansion.
Han said WeRide also planned to roll out different lines of businesses, such as using premium-level autonomous cars to provide taxi service to wealthy customers.
“But we definitely will focus on supplying very efficient or economically efficient services to the working class or normal people,” he added.
WeRide, which already trades on the Nasdaq market, made its Hong Kong trading debut on Thursday, where its shares fell 14 per cent to HK$23.22 at the start of trading. The firm priced its Hong Kong shares at HK$27.10 apiece, a premium of 11.5 per cent to its Tuesday close of US$9.40 on the Nasdaq. One American depositary share is equal to three ordinary shares.Continue Reading
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November’s ‘Beaver Moon’ in Photos — 2025’s brightest supermoon lights up sky
Skywatchers were treated to a spectacular sight this week as the Beaver Moon — November’s full supermoon — lit up the skies over Minneapolis.
A supermoon occurs when the Moon reaches its closest point to Earth in its orbit, making it appear…
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Study finds incarcerated people receive lower quality cancer care
In the United States, the incarcerated population is aging. About 15% of incarcerated adults, or approximately 175,000 people, are now 55 years or older.
As the incarcerated population ages, cancer has become one of the greatest…
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