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HSBC’s direction in question after Elhedery’s sprint to CEO contender
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Toyota slashes leasing fee for troubled EV to rekindle orders
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Global economy approaching a recession, central banks unchained – Reuters poll
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Automakers to double spending on EVs, batteries to $1.2 trillion by 2030
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