By Indradip Ghosh and Prerana Bhat BENGALURU (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Reserve will wait until the second quarter before cutting interest rates, according to a majority of economists polled …
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By Sarupya Ganguly BENGALURU (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury yields will trade around current levels over the coming six months before falling later in the year, according to bond strategists polled …
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By Gabriel Burin (Reuters) – Brazil’s consumer prices barely rose on the month in July, a Reuters poll of economists estimated, with an expected drop in food costs countered by …
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By Andy Bruce and David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -British lenders approved more mortgages than expected in June and net unsecured lending to consumers shot up by the most in over …
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By Orathai Sriring and Kitiphong Thaichareon BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thai exports shrank for a ninth consecutive month in June, albeit at a smaller rate than expected, as global demand remains …
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BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s industrial sentiment rose for the first time in three months in June, bolstered by higher domestic demand, but sluggish exports and uncertainty over the formation of …
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Production at U.S. factories unexpectedly fell in June, but rebounded in the second quarter as motor vehicle output accelerated after two straight quarterly declines. Manufacturing output dropped …
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. producer prices barely rose in June and the annual increase in producer inflation was the smallest in nearly three years, more evidence that the economy had …
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Global hedge funds posted gains of 2.2% in June, as artificial intelligence-related stocks surged and the banking crisis eased, data provider HFR said on Monday. In …
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By Gabriel Burin (Reuters) – Brazil likely registered mild deflation in June in monthly terms from lower fuel costs and cheaper foodstuffs, adding to the case for a potential start …
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. services sector grew faster than expected in June as new orders picked up, but a measure of prices paid by businesses for inputs fell to …
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ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s services sector grew in June for a sixth month running, albeit at a slower pace than in May, with higher interest rates weighing on sentiment in …
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By John Revill ZURICH (Reuters) – Swiss inflation dipped to 1.7% in June, the government said on Monday, although economists expect the Swiss National Bank to stay its course and …
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(Reuters) – Spain’s consumer prices rose 1.9% year-on-year in June, their slowest increase since March 2021, preliminary data from the National Statistics Institute (INE) showed on Thursday. Spain is the …
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By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s factory activity likely contracted for a third straight month in June, albeit at a marginally slower pace, a Reuters poll showed on Thursday, …
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SYDNEY (Reuters) – New Zealand’s business confidence improved in June, hitting the highest read since November 2021, while expected own activity moved to positive territory for the first time in …
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By Jihoon Lee SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s downtrend in exports likely slowed in June, with the trade balance set to swing to a surplus for the first time in …
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By Ali Kucukgocmen ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey’s monthly inflation was seen at 4.84% in June, partly due to the lira’s sharp decline after elections last month, a Reuters poll showed …
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LONDON (Reuters) – British retail sales fell again in June as household finances were squeezed by the rising cost of living but stores expected sales volumes to stabilise next month, …
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BERLIN (Reuters) – German business activity slowed notably this month as growth in the services sector decelerated and a slump in manufacturing deepened, a preliminary survey showed on Friday. The …
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(Reuters) – Federal Reserve policymakers will probably leave interest rates unchanged when they meet later this month, but keep the door open to a rate hike in July, after a …
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Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller on Wednesday said he is concerned about the lack of progress on inflation, and while skipping an interest rate hike at the U.S. central bank’s …
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(Reuters) – Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said that he could support holding interest rates steady at the central bank’s next meeting in June to give officials more time to …
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By Muyu Xu SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Saudi Aramco has told customers in North Asia they will receive full volumes of crude oil that they have requested in June, several sources …
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(Reuters) – Space-tourism company Virgin Galactic Holdings said on Monday that a four-member test flight will take place in May and that it aims to launch its first commercial flight …