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Hesai Group rises in U.S. IPO, biggest for Chinese firm since 2021
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China’s factory prices fall as manufacturing struggles to recover
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Australia’s central bank revises up inflation forecasts as further rate hikes flagged
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First Abu Dhabi Bank says not currently evaluating offer for Standard Chartered
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EU leaders agree targeted, temporary support for green industry
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Japan govt to present BOJ nominees to parliament on Feb 14 -lawmaker
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