Samsung Electronics this month raised prices of certain memory chips - now in short supply due to the global race to build AI data centres - by as much as 60% compared to September, two people with knowledge of the hikes said.

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Teamshares to list in US via $746 million T. Rowe Price-backed SPAC deal 

 

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