A general view of a grain terminal at the port in Odessa, Ukraine, April 10, 2023. Ritzau Scanpix/Bo Amstrup via REUTERS |
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Tourists take photos at sunset of SpaceX's Starship the day before it launches from the Starbase launchpad on an orbital test mission, April 16, 2023. REUTERS/Gene Blevins |
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- Elon Musk's SpaceX made final preparations early today to launch its powerful new Starship rocket system to space for the first time, on a brief but highly anticipated uncrewed test flight from the Gulf Coast of Texas. Meanwhile, Tesla's Shanghai factory workers took to social media to appeal to Musk and the Chinese public after being told about cuts to their performance bonuses.
- Renault is reviewing its pricing policies of electric cars worldwide to ensure it stays competitive after a wave of price cuts by Tesla. "We will analyze country by country, market by market, which level of competitiveness we need to have to stay in the game," Fabrice Cambolive, the chief executive of the Renault brand, told reporters.
- The start of Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation trial against Fox has been pushed back by a day, to Tuesday, the judge said. A source familiar with the matter told Reuters that Fox was seeking a possible settlement.
- Major central banks may be deep into their drive to raise interest rates in hopes of killing inflation, but the endgame remains far from clear as price increases prove harder to slow than expected, and analysts caution that financial markets could still break along the way.
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The "Estrela de Fura" ruby, the largest in the world, during a preview at Sotheby's in Hong Kong, April 17, 2023. REUTERS/Lam Yik |
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The largest ruby in the world to come to auction will be offered by Sotheby's in New York in June and is estimated to achieve more than $30 million. That would probably make the 55.22-carat gem, known as the Estrela de Fura, the most expensive ruby ever sold at auction, said Uni Kim, a specialist in Sotheby's jewelry department in Hong Kong. | |
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