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Lee Ying Shan - Samsung issues lengthy apology after disappointing profit guidance — read the full statement - cnbc.com - China - North Korea

Samsung issues lengthy apology after disappointing profit guidance — read the full statement

Samsung Vice Chairman, Jun Young-hyun, who is the new head of the company's Device Solutions Division, issued a rare apology Tuesday after the company posted disappointing third-quarter profit guidance.

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Lee Ying Shan - Mining giant Rio Tinto to acquire Arcadium Lithium in $6.7 billion deal - cnbc.com - China

Mining giant Rio Tinto to acquire Arcadium Lithium in $6.7 billion deal

The world's second-largest miner Rio Tinto said Wednesday it will acquire U.S. lithium producer Arcadium for $6.7 billion.

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Joe Biden - Lee Ying Shan - S&P's Dan Yergin warns of 'dangerous time' for global economy as Middle East tensions fester - cnbc.com - China - Israel - state Texas - Iran - Syria - city Tehran

S&P's Dan Yergin warns of 'dangerous time' for global economy as Middle East tensions fester

The global economy is entering a "dangerous time" like never before as Middle East tensions remain elevated, said S&P Global's vice chairman Daniel Yergin.

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Lee Ying Shan - Samsung posts disappointing third-quarter profit guidance as it grapples with AI chips - cnbc.com - China - South Korea - North Korea

Samsung posts disappointing third-quarter profit guidance as it grapples with AI chips

South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics said itexpects worse-than-expected profit for the third quarter.

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Lee Ying Shan - Mining giant Rio Tinto in talks to buy U.S. lithium producer Arcadium - cnbc.com - China - Serbia

Mining giant Rio Tinto in talks to buy U.S. lithium producer Arcadium

The world's second-largest miner Rio Tinto expressed interest in acquiring U.S. lithium producer Arcadium, the two companies confirmed in separate statements on Monday.

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Lee Ying Shan - Goldman Sachs says crude could spike by $20 on Iran oil shock - cnbc.com - China - Israel - Iran - Uae - Saudi Arabia - city Tehran

Goldman Sachs says crude could spike by $20 on Iran oil shock

Oil prices could shoot up $20 per barrel if Iranian production sees a hit, according to Goldman Sachs.

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Joe Biden - Lee Ying Shan - Hong Kong markets resume rally as investors weigh China stimulus, oil gains - cnbc.com - Japan - China - Hong Kong - India - Israel - Singapore - South Korea - Iran - Lebanon - Australia - city Hong Kong - city Tehran

Hong Kong markets resume rally as investors weigh China stimulus, oil gains

SINGAPORE — Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Friday following losses on Wall Street, with concerns over Middle East tensions keeping investors on edge in the run up to September's U.S. payrolls report.

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Lee Ying Shan - Kazuo Ueda - Stefan Angrick - Shigeru Ishiba - Japan still expected to stick to hiking cycle despite PM Ishiba's dovish turn - cnbc.com - Japan

Japan still expected to stick to hiking cycle despite PM Ishiba's dovish turn

Despite dovish comments from Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba leading to a sharp plunge in the yen, market analysts aren't budging from their Bank of Japan policy expectations for the longer term.

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