Outcome of China-U.S. audit disputes depends on wisdom of both parties - regulator

China's securities regulator said on Thursday both China and the United States have a willingness to solve their audit disputes, and the outcome depends on the wisdom of both parties.

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31-03-2022

GoTo to raise $1.1 billion after finalising IPO at top end of price range

SINGAPORE (Reuters) -GoTo Group, Indonesia's biggest tech firm, said it plans to raise $1.1 billion in an initial public offering (IPO), pricing the deal in the top half of its indicative range and making it one of Asia's biggest IPOs so far this year.

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31-03-2022

GoTo to raise $1.1 billion after pricing IPO at top end of price band

SINGAPORE (Reuters) -GoTo Group, Indonesia's biggest tech firm, said on Thursday it plans to raise $1.1 billion in an initial public offering (IPO), pricing the offer in the top half of its indicative range after receiving regulatory approval.

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31-03-2022

Australia's Qantas aims to cut carbon emissions 25% by 2030

SYDNEY (Reuters) -Qantas Airways Ltd plans to reduce carbon emissions by about 25% by 2030, in part by boosting sustainable aviation fuel to 10% of its fuel mix and increasing the fuel efficiency of flights by 1.5% a year.

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30-03-2022

Factbox-Recession after fleeting yield curve inversion? It is complicated

The closely watched two-year/10-year part of the U.S. Treasury yield curve briefly inverted on Tuesday, which in the past has indicated that a recession could start in one to two years.

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30-03-2022

Credit Suisse leaves managers on Greensill hook as shareholders seek audit

ZURICH (Reuters) -Credit Suisse's board will leave managers potentially liable for the collapse of its Greensill-linked funds when it asks shareholders to grant them a discharge for other activities, the bank said on Wednesday, as a group of investors pushed for a special audit.

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30-03-2022

Waymo offers driverless rides to San Francisco employees, expands in Phoenix

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Alphabet Inc unit Waymo said on Wednesday it has started offering driverless rides to employees in San Francisco, accelerating a race with General Motors Co-backed rival Cruise to commercialize the technology in the dense city.

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30-03-2022

Tech workers urge companies to join Ukraine's digital blockade of Russia

Microsoft Corp President Brad Smith wrote to Ukraine's leader this month with a clear message: despite Kyiv's calls for it to sever all ties with Russia, the U.S. software behemoth would continue doing business in the country with non-sanctioned clients, including schools and hospitals.

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30-03-2022

Credit Suisse asks shareholders to approve management performance, excluding Greensill

Credit Suisse's board will exclude matters relating to the collapse of its Greensill-linked supply chain finance funds (SCFF) when it asks shareholders to grant management a discharge for liabilities at its April AGM, the bank said on Wednesday.

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