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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Japan’s TDK is claiming a breakthrough in materials used in its small solid-state batteries, with the Apple supplier predicting significant performance increases for devices from wireless headphones to smartwatches.The new material provides…

Imperial Oil Limited (NYSE:) has announced strong financial results for the fourth quarter, with a net income of $1.365 billion and cash from operating activities totaling $1.799 billion. The company experienced record production from its Kearl asset, reaching an average of 308,000 barrels per day, and saw significant achievements in…

Investing.com– Most Asian currencies rose slightly on Tuesday, recovering marginally after growing expectations of higher-for-longer U.S. interest rates pushed up the dollar and weighed heavily on regional markets. Regional currencies saw some relief as the U.S. dollar steadied after racing to near three-month highs this week. The dollar was buoyed…

By Tim Kelly and Chris Gallagher TOKYO (Reuters) – Hiromichi Akiba is stocking his Tokyo supermarket with more chicken because customers who used to buy beef are switching to cheaper meat as rising prices put a squeeze on their spending, his business and Japan’s economy. Japan unexpectedly fell into recession…

One of the most knowledgeable financial advisors I’ve ever observed had one of the worst communication tendencies one could have in such a role: He constantly interrupted when clients were talking. But it was worse than you think. Although I’m fairly sure it was subconscious, it was almost as though…

Borrowing money to go to college has closed the door on many major life milestones, including completing a degree program, for most student loan borrowers, a recent Gallup survey said.  Overall, 71% of student loan borrowers who are currently enrolled college students or previously enrolled students who dropped out of…

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