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26/09/2025
British artificial intelligence (AI) data center developer Nscale has secured $1.1 billion in funding just one week after forming a partnership with Nvidia and OpenAI to enter the UK market.
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Citigroup executives: During a conversation with Mexican authorities, Citigroup expressed its plans to continue expanding its business operations in Mexico.
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Citigroup executives: Citigroup expressed its plans to continue expanding its operations in Mexico during a conversation with Mexican authorities.
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On the 25th, the FTSE 100 index of the London Stock Exchange closed at 9213.98 points, down 36.45 points or 0.39% from the previous trading day. All three major European stock indexes fell that day. The top five stocks in terms of increase among the components of the London Stock Exchange that day were: mining and mineral product supplier Rio Tinto Group, up 3.54%; financial investment company 3i Group, up 1.96%; sports betting company Entain, up 1.65%; insurance company Beazley, up 1.41%; and technology company Smiths Group, up 1.15%.
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London stock market fell on the 25th.
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On September 25th, Iraqi Prime Minister Sadi declared on his social media account that a "historic agreement" has been reached, in which the Baghdad central government's oil ministry will receive crude oil production from the oil fields in the Kurdish Autonomous Region (Kurdistan Region) and export it through oil pipelines between Iraq and Turkey. The Iraqi central government had previously sought compensation from the Turkish government for importing oil from the Kurdistan Regional Government without authorization from the Iraqi government between 2014 and 2018. Oil transportation between Turkey and the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq was suspended in March 2023. Iraqi government officials had disclosed multiple times between 2024 and 2025 that they planned to resume oil exports from the Kurdistan Region, but the export plan was delayed due to multiple factors such as frequent drone attacks on the oil fields in the region.
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