By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) -The equation for financial markets over the last few months has been both simple and painful: A near 30% surge in oil prices + a …
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Dutch competition watchdog ACM on Monday said it had rejected objections by Apple against fines of 50 million euros ($53 million) it gave the company over failure to …
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By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan’s key economic ministers kept investors wary of currency market intervention, warning that authorities were watching with a “strong sense of urgency” as the yen …
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(Reuters) – China Evergrande Group Chairman Hui Ka Yan is being investigated on suspicion of transferring assets offshore while the indebted property developer struggles to complete unfinished projects, the Wall …
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By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – British manufacturing activity slowed sharply in September, though less steeply than the month before when it shrank at the fastest rate in more than …
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(Reuters) – California Governor Gavin Newsom on Saturday vetoed a bill that would have paid unemployment benefits to striking workers, and had drawn strong support from labor unions and from …
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(Reuters) -The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) representing U.S. dockworkers has filed for a chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to resolve a pending litigation with the Oregon affiliate of the …
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By Satawasin Staporncharnchai and Chayut Setboonsarng BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin met the governor of its central bank on Monday, less than a week after an unexpected hike …
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ROME, Oct 2 (Reuters) – Italy’s unemployment rate fell unexpectedly in August to 7.3%, the lowest since January 2009, national statistics bureau ISTAT reported on Monday, as a net 59,000 …
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BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s manufacturing sector, which accounts for about a fifth of its economy, remained mired in a downturn in September on weak demand and rapidly falling output, a …
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PARIS (Reuters) – France’s ailing manufacturing sector contracted for the eighth month in a row in September, with production and new orders falling at their sharpest rates in over three …
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ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s manufacturing sector contracted in September for a sixth consecutive month, a survey showed on Monday, amid persistent declines in output and new orders in the euro …
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BEIJING (Reuters) – The World Bank has maintained its forecast for China’s 2023 economic growth at 5.1%, in line with its previous estimate in April, but trimmed its prediction for …
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By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -More Bank of Japan policymakers discussed the prospects of an eventual exit from ultra-loose policy, a summary of opinions at their September meeting showed, sending …
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MADRID (Reuters) – Factory activity in Spain shrank again in September as market conditions and high prices weighed on manufacturers, who also shed jobs as a result, a survey showed …
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ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish factory activity contracted for the third consecutive month in September, although only very slightly due to a less pronounced slowdown in output and new orders, a …
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WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s manufacturing sector remained in a severe downturn in September although there were signs of softer declines in several key measures, a survey showed on Monday. S&P …
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MADRID (Reuters) – United States-based buyout fund KKR is in exclusive talks with Germany’ Fresenius to buy Eugin, fertility clinics in Spain and Portugal, Spanish newspaper Cinco Dias reported on …
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LONDON (Reuters) -British house prices in September were 5.3% lower than a year earlier, matching their fall in August which was the biggest annual drop since 2009, figures from mortgage …
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LONDON (Reuters) – The shutdown of the U.S. government has been averted, while embattled developer China Evergrande is on the brink, and markets are still adjusting to central banks’ higher …
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By James Davey, Kate Holton and David Milliken BRIGHTON, England (Reuters) – For Josh Hughes-Davies, the best thing about his job in a bar in the coastal city of Brighton …
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The Supreme Court Term Begins This Week. Here Are The Cases You Need To Watch. Katelynn Richardson on October 1, 2023 The Supreme Court begins its term this week with …
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The Supreme Court Could Weigh In On Whether Colleges’ Speech Police Are Legal Brandon Poulter on October 1, 2023 The Supreme Court could weigh in on the constitutionality of so-called …
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China Ramps Up Crackdown On American Tech Jason Cohen on October 1, 2023 Over the past few months, China has escalated its efforts to exert control over American technology companies …
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DEROY MURDOCK: Donald Trump Looks More Electable By The Day Deroy Murdock on October 1, 2023 “Trump can win the primaries, but he can’t win the general election.” Never Trumpers …