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Market sources indicate that the Volkswagen Group will lay off up to 100,000 employees globally over the next few years.
2026-06-26
Market sources indicate that the Volkswagen Group will lay off up to 100,000 employees globally over the next few years.
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Hong Kong-listed optical communication stocks collectively declined, with Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable (06869.HK) falling over 9%, Sunny Optical Technology (02382.HK) falling over 8%, Huiju Technology (01729.HK) falling over 7%, Cambridge Technolo
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President Trump has requested $11.1 bln from Congress in emergency aid for struggling farmers, submitted as part of a supplemental appropriations package that includes defense spending. The proposal would allocate $10 bln for corn, soybean and rice g
President Trump has requested $11.1 bln from Congress in emergency aid for struggling farmers, submitted as part of a supplemental appropriations package that includes defense spending. The proposal would allocate $10 bln for corn, soybean and rice growers and $1.1 bln for Florida producers hit by winter storms in late 2025 and early 2026. This would be the farm sector's second bailout this year; the funds remain subject to congressional approval.
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