By Naomi Rovnick LONDON (Reuters) – Investment banks and asset managers have wildly varying stock market and currency calls for 2024, reflecting deep division over whether the U.S. economy will …
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By Eliana Raszewski BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina has a $12 billion energy conundrum: what to do about state subsidies that keep prices at a minimum for two-thirds of consumers, …
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By Anna-Catherine Brigida and Lucinda Elliott BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina’s fractured opposition may not agree on much ahead of an upcoming Aug. 13 primary election but it has coalesced …
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By Richa Naidu LONDON (Reuters) – Unilever, which has faced criticism for over a year for remaining in Russia, said on Tuesday that it could abandon, sell or retain its …
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(Reuters) – Uganda’s tough new anti-LGBTQ law, which stipulates the death penalty for “serial offenders”, presents a conundrum for multi-nationals wanting to grow in Africa while promoting diversity and inclusion. …
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By Noele Illien ZURICH (Reuters) – As Credit Suisse finalises a much-anticipated restructuring, analysts are crunching the numbers on how much capital the bank may need and suggesting how best …
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DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ireland’s deputy prime minister said on Friday that coalition leaders will shortly discuss how Dublin might remain as chair of the influential Eurogroup of euro zone finance …
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By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall, Matt Scuffham and David Henry NEW YORK -Canceled holiday parties, booster-shot recommendations and advisories to work from home are the new normal for Wall Street companies …
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A look at the day ahead from Saikat Chatterjee. There’s no respite for global policymakers from the dreaded āIā word. They may have spent the greater part of the last …