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Japan Inc set to offer bumper pay hikes, paving way for BOJ stimulus exit By Reuters

By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Big Japanese companies look set to formally offer hefty pay hikes at annual wage talks with unions that wrap

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Japan Inc set to offer bumper pay hikes, paving way for BOJ stimulus exit By Reuters

By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Big Japanese companies look set to formally offer hefty pay hikes at annual wage

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IMF’s Georgieva interested in second term as fund’s head, has support, say sources By Reuters

By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva is interested in a second five-year term

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US, euro rate path set to diverge … finally: McGeever By Reuters

By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) -It's been a long time coming, but the remarkably tight correlation between U.S. and

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Another bout of bitcoin fever By Reuters

(Reuters) - is back in the headlines, having roared to a new record high, just as many of the world's

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Nonfarm payrolls ahead, Powell testimony, Costco earnings

Investing.com -- Markets are focused on the release of the monthly nonfarm payrolls data on Friday, which could shed some light

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China’s February new yuan loans seen retreating from record high By Reuters

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's bank lending likely pulled back sharply in February from an all-time high in January due to

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ECB policymakers line up behind upcoming rate cut By Reuters

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymakers on Friday lined up in support of an interest rate cut in the

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US small businesses struggle for credit, one year after regional turmoil By Reuters

By Nupur Anand NEW YORK (Reuters) - Small business owners in the U.S. are struggling to get financing from traditional

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US Treasury’s No. 2 to visit South Africa next week By Reuters

By Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo will visit South Africa next week, a Treasury

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Analysis-Egypt’s bumper cash raise sets stage for foreign investor comeback By Reuters

By Karin Strohecker LONDON (Reuters) - International investors are dipping their toes back into Egyptian local debt after a much-needed

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IMF’s Georgieva says she’d be honored to serve 2nd term if nominated By Reuters

By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - International Monetary Fund chief Kristalina Georgieva said she would be honored to serve a

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Factbox-What are EV startups doing to ride out weak demand? By Reuters

(Reuters) - U.S. electric vehicle startups are turning to cheaper models, slamming the brakes on their production ramp-up plans and

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WTO sees weak early 2024 trade pick-up, with geopolitical risks By Reuters

GENEVA (Reuters) - Global goods trade should continue to recover gradually in the first months of 2024, but could easily

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Exclusive-Some ECB policymakers float back-to-back June, July cuts, sources say By Reuters

By Balazs Koranyi and Francesco Canepa FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymakers overwhelmingly back June for a first interest

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Argentina inflation seen cooling as Milei austerity tempers food prices

By Walter Bianchi BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's monthly inflation reading likely slowed to 15.3% in February, still painfully high

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Canada adds jobs in February as wage growth slows for second month in a row

By Promit Mukherjee and Ismail Shakil OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada's economy added a net 40,700 jobs in February, double the expected

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South Korea to improve young doctors’ pay, denies healthcare is in crisis

SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea plans quick measures to improve pay and working conditions for young doctors, the government said on

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BOJ leaning toward exiting negative rates in March – sources

By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - A growing number of Bank of Japan policymakers are warming to the idea of

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