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Hong Kong based Diginex Limited Rings Nasdaq Closing Bell Following Record-Breaking IPO Performance

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Smart Lighting Expo and HKTDC Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Spring Edition) will open this April

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The Grange Institution: An Official Partner for World Engineering Day 2025, an International Day Proclaimed by UNESCO

A photo illustration of Bitcoin is seen at the Convention and Exhibition Centre in Hong Kong on February 19, 2025. — AFP pic

Keep it on the DL — China tells bankers to stop showing off wealth

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Temus Becomes Singapore’s First OutSystems Premier Partner, Accelerating Low-Code Adoption Amid Surging Demand

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"Zero-Prepayment Storage" RESTORE brings its storage service to Fo Tan

A screen capture shows the Kia Norway photo of an EV3 with a bumper sticker saying “I bought this after Elon went crazy.”

Kia Norway taps Tesla rejection with ‘I bought this after Elon went crazy’ ad

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WRISE Group Charts New Growth Path with Office Launch for WRISE Academy in Shenzhen

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A Majority of Businesses Intrigued by the Potential of AI in Achieving Sustainability Goals Whilst Energy Consumption Concerns Persist

A screen capture of from finviz.com shows the one-week performance of the S&P500.

Wall St futures dive as deflation in China, US slowdown spark fears of global recession

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OPPO Awards Media OutReach Newswire "Partner of the Year 2024" for Excellence in Global Press Release Distribution Services

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Good Farmer Launches Website: Family-Approved Fresh Food Delivered

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Creative Schools Continuum Launches Anniversary Celebrations with Charity Walk

Nigeria has struggled to diversify its oil-dependent economy but investors have taken another look at cocoa beans after global prices soared to a record US$12,000 (RM52,974) per tonne in December. — AFP pic

Sweet as chocolate: Nigeria seeks to cash in on soaring cocoa prices

Construction workers are seen on the site of a new development in Long Beach, California, March 5, 2025. — AFP pic

US shipbuilders, a shadow of what they were, welcome Trump’s support

Virgin’s plans are for a high-frequency service that would be the first direct rival to Eurostar’s 30-year-old network and could launch as soon as 2029, the FT reported. — AFP pic

Virgin targets £700m funding to compete with Eurostar on London-Paris route, FT reports