AeroDrone's Enterprise drone in flight in an undisclosed location, September 2022 |
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The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, March 23, 2023 | - Banking stocks fell sharply in Europe with heavyweights Deutsche Bank and UBS Group hit hard by worries that the worst problems in the sector since the 2008 financial crisis were not yet contained.
- The European Central Bank is pressing Raiffeisen Bank International to unwind its highly profitable business in Russia, people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. The push is upping the stakes for Austria and its second-biggest bank.
- Business activity across the euro zone unexpectedly accelerated this month as consumers splashed out on services, but weakening demand for manufactured goods deepened the downturn in the factory sector, a survey showed.
- Shares of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey's Block fell 4% in premarket trading, a day after the payments firm's Cash App business became the latest target of US short seller Hindenburg Research.
- Chinese authorities raided the office of US corporate due diligence firm Mintz Group in Beijing and detained five local staff, the company said, stoking concern among foreign companies in China just as it hosts an international economic forum.
- Indian industrial giant Reliance is reviving a historic local cola brand with plans to use its vast retail network, slash prices and tap nationalist sentiment to challenge US beverage giants PepsiCo and Coca-Cola in a key market.
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This artist's illustration shows 'Oumuamua racing toward the outskirts of our solar system |
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The quirky comet 'Oumuamua, the first interstellar object found visiting our solar system, has been the subject of fascination since being spotted in 2017 - including its curious acceleration as it hurtled away from the sun. Hypotheses included fleeting speculation that it might actually have been an alien spacecraft. A new study has offered a more sober explanation. |
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