Adani: How the billionaire's empire lost $100bn in days The business tycoon has seen billions wiped off his wealth after a US investment firm's scathing report.
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UK to see shorter recession, says Bank of England The slump is now expected to last just over a year rather than almost two years.
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Shell reports highest profits in 115 years Critics call for higher taxes on energy firms as Shell reports a record $39.9bn of profit.
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Fed announces smaller rate rise as inflation cools The US central bank announces its smallest rate rise in nearly a year.
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King Charles will not appear on new Australia $5 note The new note will feature a design that "honours the culture and history" of Indigenous Australians.
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Crypto theft: North Korea-linked hackers stole $1.7b in 2022 Experts say the country, facing heavy sanctions, is turning to crypto theft to fund its nuclear arsenal.
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Adani calls off share sale after price plunges Gautam Adani, one of Asia's richest people, has seen his firms lose more than $90bn in market value.
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UK interest rates: How high could they go and how the rise affects you? The Bank of England has increased interest rates to 4%, pushing the cost of some mortgages up further.
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Facebook: Quarter of global population used site daily in December The firm's shares surge, as boss Mark Zuckerberg declares 2023 a "year of efficiency".
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ChatGPT firm trials $20 monthly subscription fee The chatbot has been used millions of times since its public launch last year.
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British Gas admits agents break into struggling customers' homes Its boss expresses "horror" that agents entered customers' homes to fit prepayment meters.
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Elon Musk's Tesla lost $140m on Bitcoin in 2022 Tesla invested $1.5bn in the cryptocurrency in early 2021, and briefly accepted it as payment.
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EU takes on US as tries to win electric car battle The move comes after the US announced big investments in climate friendly technology.
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Water bills to increase by most in almost 20 years from April The annual bill for the average household in England and Wales will go up by £31, Water UK says.
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Missing radioactive capsule found in Australia Emergency services "literally found the needle in the haystack", authorities have said.
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HSBC staff get a uniform of jumpsuits and jeans The shift to casual wear for the bank's UK branch staff comes after BA unveiled jumpsuits for cabin crew.
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Tech layoffs: PayPal cuts 2,000 jobs as global economy weakens The online payments platform is the latest technology firm to cut costs as the global economy weakens.
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UK house prices fall for fifth month in a row The price of the average property in January was £258,297, a decline of 0.6% on December.
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White House calls Exxon record profit 'outrageous' Exxon boss Darren Woods says the White House needed to "get its facts straight" over criticism.
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UK government promises robust crypto regulation Proposals are being set out as scandals and tumbling values raise questions about the industry's future.
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The trucks ditching diesel and drivers From addressing the climate emergency to the shortage of HGV drivers, is this the future?
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How to add 'sizzle' to meat-free products Firms are creating artificial animal fats that they promise will make meat-free products taste better.
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The new tech offering relief from the misery of period pain Two start-up firms are making wearable technology that targets menstrual discomfort.
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'Elon Musk has made me embarrassed to drive my Tesla now' Elon Musk was once hailed as the secret to Tesla's success. Now he's one of its problems.
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Hemp makes a comeback in the construction industry A revival of hemp cultivation in Portugal has spurred the use of hemp blocks in construction.
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Subscription-based bike hire schemes on a roll A growing number of people are choosing to hire a bicycle over a long period of time.
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Heat pumps: The 'geeks' obsessing over their new heating systems More people are heating their homes with heat pumps and some are getting data obsessed.
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Eight-year-old Indian diamond heiress who became a nun Activists say Devanshi's vows of renunciation that make her a Jain nun are a violation of her rights.
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Turning problem sea algae into a replacement for plastic Seaweed and microalgae is increasingly being turned into useful products.
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How drones could be the future of Indian farming Companies in India are encouraging farmers to switch to drones - but is that working?
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CEO Secrets: Boxing boss reveals his punishing routine Ben Amanna, founder and CEO of Boxraw, which sells kit and clothing for boxing, shares his business advice.
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Cost of living: 'I want to be prepared for any eventuality' Battery-powered lanterns and cleaning the fireplace, the BBC explores how habits are changing this winter.
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Meet the designers with learning disabilities A design agency in Barcelona has creatives with learning disabilities, autism and schizophrenia.
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Why inflation is so high - and your other questions answered The BBC's economics editor Faisal Islam answers your questions on inflation.
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