France’s Le Maire Says Inflation, Public Finances Key Challenges

France’s Le Maire Says Inflation, Public Finances Key Challenges

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire set out the government’s key economic policy aims for ...
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France’s Le Maire Says Inflation, Public Finances Key Challenges

France’s Le Maire Says Inflation, Public Finances Key Challenges

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire set out the government’s key economic policy aims for ...
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China Extends Easing of Mortgage Rates on First Home Purchases

China Extends Easing of Mortgage Rates on First Home Purchases

Saddled with a slumping property market, China is extending measures introduced in September that allow ...
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Analysis-Democrats’ downgrade of Iowa’s role is a blow to Corn Belt, biofuels

By Jarrett Renshaw (Reuters) - The Democratic Party’s unseating of Iowa from its position as ...
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Judicial review brought against Indonesia’s job creation decree

By Stefanno Sulaiman JAKARTA (Reuters) - A group of Indonesians on Thursday asked the Constitutional ...
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Egypt’s Devaluation Ushers In Volatility as Pound Plumbs New Low

A plunge in the Egyptian pound signaled a fresh bout of volatility for the currency, ...
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Worst Day of UK Train Strikes as Union Warns of More to Come

Some of London’s biggest railway stations are shut on Thursday while airports such as Gatwick ...
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Festive bakes and salted caramel lattes boost Greggs’ Christmas

By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) -Greggs said its Festive Bakes, mince pies and salted caramel ...
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Colombia’s Inflation Tops Forecasts, Pressuring Central Bank

Colombia’s inflation accelerated more than expected last month to the fastest pace in over two ...
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Germany to require rapid COVID-19 test for travellers from China

BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany is changing its entry rules for travellers from China and will ...
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Labour’s Starmer Promises to End ‘Sticking-Plaster Politics’

UK opposition leader Keir Starmer vowed to end an era of “sticking-plaster politics,” pointing to ...
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Labour’s Starmer Promises to End ‘Sticking-Plaster Politics’

UK opposition leader Keir Starmer vowed to end an era of “sticking-plaster politics,” pointing to ...
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Nigeria's total debt to hit $172 billion after loan-to-bond swap, new borrowings -DMO

Nigeria’s total debt to hit $172 billion after loan-to-bond swap, new borrowings -DMO

By Camillus Eboh ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's total public debt could rise to 77 trillion ...
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Turkey Pushes Banks to Sweeten Flagship Lira-Defense Program

Turkey’s central bank is pushing commercial lenders to sweeten the terms of an emergency savings ...
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Soaked California Faces Another Deluge Driven by Bomb Cyclone

California faces heavy rain and ferocious winds as a powerful storm system adds to recent ...
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Sri Lanka to restart trade deal talks with India, China and Thailand – official

By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka will restart negotiations on trade pacts with ...
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Next’s Christmas sales beat forecasts as UK consumer outlook worsens

By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) -British clothing retailer Next beat Christmas sales forecasts on Thursday ...
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Huge subsidies by some developed nations on green hydrogen distorting trade - India minister

Huge subsidies by some developed nations on green hydrogen distorting trade – India minister

By Shivangi Acharya New Delhi (Reuters) -India believes huge subsidies announced by some developed countries ...
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