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Aug 29, 2022, 10:47 PM
Australia's Greens party threw its support behind the government's climate change legislation, clearing the way for a bill enshrining a pledge to cut carbon emissions by 43% by 2030, but said it would oppose new fossil fuel projects.
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Reuters | Aug 29, 2022Wall Street Rallies On Economic Data, Crude Falls As Stockpiles JumpU.S. stocks jumped to a sharply higher close and Treasury yields touched two-week highs on Wednesday.3 mins read
Reuters | Aug 29, 2022Japan PM Kishida Pledges New Steps To Deal With Rising Fuel PricesKishida will instruct his government to come up with additional measures to cushion the economic blow from rising energy prices.1 min read
Reuters | Aug 29, 2022India Approves New Emissions Targets To Tackle Climate ChangeIndia has finally approved new targets for slashing planet-warming emissions, more than a year after a United Nations deadline for updated commitments.2 mins read
Reuters | Aug 29, 2022Indian Oil Aims To Restart Paradip Refinery From Mid-Sept - ReportIndian Oil will restart crude processing at its refinery in Odisha from mid-September after a 45-day maintenance turnaround.0 mins read
Reuters | Aug 29, 2022Lidar Maker Innoviz Signs $4 Billion Supply Deal With VolkswagenInnoviz Technologies will supply hardware and software to Volkswagen AG's Cariad unit in a deal valued at $4 billion.2 mins read
Reuters | Aug 29, 2022Michigan Working To Attract Chip Manufacturers Under New U.S. Bill - ReportMichigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer said the state is well positioned to attract new investment in semiconductor chips manufacturing after Congress passed $52 billion in new subsidies.2 mins read
Reuters | Aug 29, 2022Auto Supplier Aptiv Cuts Forecast On Europe Gas Supply WorriesAptiv lowered its annual forecasts for profit and revenue, blaming production cuts by major automakers in Europe as the region braces for a disruption in gas supplies from Russia.1 min read
Reuters | Aug 29, 2022Britain Sets Out Roadmap For Self Driving Vehicle Usage By 2025Britain said it wanted a widespread rollout of self-driving vehicles on roads by 2025, announcing plans for new laws and 100 million pounds ($119.09 million) of funding.1 min read














































