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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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Hurricane Hilary barrels towards Baja California peninsula, southwest US

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Hurricane Hilary hurtled towards Mexico's Baja California peninsula on Saturday, a U.S. government agency said, blanketing the

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The rise of anti-trans bills in the U.S.

By Minami Funakoshi and Disha Raychaudhuri (Reuters) - Lawmakers in 37 U.S. states have introduced at least 142 bills to

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Turkish cenbank says ends targeting conversion to FX-protected lira deposits

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish central bank said on Sunday it has stopped targeting conversion from foreign currency deposits to FX-protected

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Argentina to freeze fuel prices until Oct 31 to curb inflation

(Reuters) - Argentina's economy ministry said on Thursday it will freeze fuel prices until October 31 after an agreement with

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Thai economy likely grew 3.1% in Q2 on higher tourist arrivals: Reuters poll

By Devayani Sathyan BENGALURU (Reuters) - Thailand's economy likely grew 3.1% in the April-June quarter from a year ago, up

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Sydney office block sold at 16% discount as rates, remote working hit sector

By Lewis Jackson and Rishav Chatterjee SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian real estate firm Dexus said on Friday it had sold

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China set to cut lending benchmarks next week as economy worsens

SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China is expected to cut lending benchmarks at a monthly fixing on Monday, with many analysts predicting

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Take Five: Summer at Jackson Hole

LONDON (Reuters) - It's summer camp season and not to be left out, U.S. rate setters and overseas pals gather

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Column-Good, bad and ugly in renewed bond rout: Mike Dolan

By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - A frantic recalibration of long-term borrowing rates has unnerved financial markets trying to parse

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Opinion: Outlook for China’s property sector is grim, but it isn’t the only drag on its economy

Financial markets have been firmly focused on the interest-rate implications of a resilient, even robust US economy, but investors may

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Taiwan sees economic growth this year at slowest in 8 years

By Jeanny Kao and Faith Hung TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's export-dependent economy will probably grow at its slowest pace in

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Furious Chinese investors lodge complaints over trust firm’s missed payments

BEIJING (Reuters) - Angry investors in trust products of a leading Chinese shadow bank have lodged complaint letters with regulators,

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As inflation under Biden ‘bites’ US consumers, former Toys ‘R’ Us CEO makes dire retail prediction

One year after the Inflation Reduction Act was passed, inflation remains sticky, leaving one industry expert predicting the economy is

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SpaceX and Blue Origin are being targeted by spies from China, Russia, U.S says

Chinese and Russian spies are looking to steal sensitive technology and data from US space companies including SpaceX and Blue

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China trust deficit: crisis spurs shadow banking policy response calls

By Summer Zhen, Laura Matthews HONG KONG/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Chinese fears of a spillover from missed payments on some shadow

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Euro zone inflation fall confirmed, easing pressure on ECB to hike

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone inflation slower further and even underlying price pressures appear to have peaked, Eurostat data showed

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India plans to hold FTA talks with UK, EU, Canada on G20 sidelines – trade secretary

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India plans to hold bilateral free trade talks with the United Kingdom, the European Union and

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Euro zone set for growth over next ‘couple’ of years – ECB’s Lane

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The euro zone economy will keep growing in the coming years and is unlikely to experience a

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