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Hong Kong Regulators Start Insider Dealing Case Against Segantii Capital
Hong Kong’s securities regulator has started criminal proceedings against hedge fund management firm Segantii Capital Management, the firm’s founder and a former trader over insider dealing.The Wall Street Journal - World - Hong Kong -
Societe Generale chief defends controls after Hong Kong trader’s unauthorized bets
The French banks both outstripped analysts’ expectations, causing their share prices to surgeMarketWatch - Business - Hong Kong -
EV Makers Get Two-Year Reprieve on Tax-Credit Restrictions
The Treasury Department has extended eligibility for cars containing Chinese graphite through 2026.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk extends losses following first-quarter results
Analysts pored over the details in its first-quarter results and monitored a potential rival weight loss treatment.CNBC - Business -
A Chinese flavor of rap music is flourishing as emerging musicians find their voices
In 2018, the censors who oversee Chinese media issued a directive to the nation’s entertainment industryABC News - World -
Chinese rocket blasts off on mission to 'dark side' of the Moon
A rocket carrying the Chang'e-6 probe will collect lunar soil and rock samples during its 53-day mission.BBC News - Top stories - China -
A Chinese flavor of rap music is flourishing as emerging musicians find their voices
In 2018, the censors who oversee Chinese media issued a directive to the nation’s entertainment industryABC News - Entertainment -
EU targets Chinese EVs ahead of Xi Jinping's visit
Yahoo News - World - China -
Amgen stock soars on weight loss injection progress as Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly shares slide
Amgen's update fueled concerns about potential new competition in the weight loss drug market, sending shares of Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly lower.CNBC - Business -
U.S. stocks rally on ‘Goldilocks’ jobs report as Wall Street’s fear gauge slides
U.S. stocks have swung to an upbeat start in May, with Wall Street’s “fear gauge” easing to its lowest level since the end of March as investor anxieties tied to inflation appeared to subside.MarketWatch - Business
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