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Sony shares jump after profit beats estimates, concerns about Paramount bid ease
Sony Group shares rose sharply after quarterly net profit beat analysts’ expectations and concerns eased about its bid for media and entertainment company Paramount Global.MarketWatch - Business -
Argentina will get next installment of bailout as IMF praises Milei's austerity policies
The International Monetary Fund, Argentina’s biggest creditor, has agreed to release the next tranche of loans due under a bailout programABC News - World -
F1 talent scheme launched to mentor next generation of female drivers
Programme is aimed at addressing sport’s gender imbalanceNo woman has started a GP since Lella Lombardi in 1976The More than Equal initiative, a global development programme created to assist women’s progress toward Formula One and in motor racing ...The Guardian - World -
What Japan’s most profitable policy experiment can teach us
Shinzo Abe’s reform to the Government Pension Investment Fund holds lessons for ageing societies everywhereFinancial Times - World - Japan
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