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Ev - EV slump, Hertz fire sale take used Teslas to 'no haggle' $25,000 price - cnbc.com

EV slump, Hertz fire sale take used Teslas to 'no haggle' $25,000 price

The race to the $25,000 EV in the U.S. car market has been won, but not in the way the auto industry wanted.

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Amy Sood - Anthony Loke - Malaysia urges private sector to ‘take the lead’ on funding high-speed rail link to Singapore - scmp.com - Japan - China - Usa -  Beijing - Malaysia - Hong Kong - Singapore -  Singapore -  Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia urges private sector to ‘take the lead’ on funding high-speed rail link to Singapore

Malaysia’s high-speed rail (HSR) link from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore remains a key piece of its infrastructure upgrade puzzle, Transport Minister Anthony Loke has said, but the project will only go forward if it is privately funded to avoid loading more debt onto the state.

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Japan Runs on Vending Machines. It’s About to Break Millions of Them. - nytimes.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan Runs on Vending Machines. It’s About to Break Millions of Them.

The vending machine at Hiroshi Nishitani’s Tokyo ramen restaurant has been reliable for a decade. Customers feed it money, and it prints out their orders while he makes fresh noodles in the kitchen. The food is served within minutes once the customer delivers the order to the pair of cooks at the counter.

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Lim Hui Jie - Hong Kong will reportedly stop halting stock markets during typhoons and severe weather - cnbc.com - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong

Hong Kong will reportedly stop halting stock markets during typhoons and severe weather

Hong Kong will no longer shut down its stock market during severe weather conditions, according to a Bloomberg report citing people familiar with the matter.

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Keith Gill - Abid Ali - CNBC Daily Open: Roaring Kitty YouTube live, advisory group against Musk's $56 billion pay - cnbc.com

CNBC Daily Open: Roaring Kitty YouTube live, advisory group against Musk's $56 billion pay

This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Like what you see? You can subscribe  here .

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Jeff Cox - Here's what to expect from Friday's big jobs report - cnbc.com

Here's what to expect from Friday's big jobs report

Investors will be looking to May's nonfarm payrolls report for more clarity on whether the Federal Reserve can ease up in its battle against inflation.

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Tanaya Macheel - Stock futures are little changed as investors brace for May jobs report: Live updates - cnbc.com

Stock futures are little changed as investors brace for May jobs report: Live updates

U.S. stock futures opened little changed on Thursday as investors geared up for Friday morning's nonfarm payrolls report.

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Some workers using AI are worried that colleagues will see them as ‘lazy’ and ‘frauds,' survey finds - cnbc.com

Some workers using AI are worried that colleagues will see them as ‘lazy’ and ‘frauds,' survey finds

AI use is fast becoming the norm in the workplace, but some workers are still worried that they'll receive flak if their colleagues find out.

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