By Crispian Balmer and Keith Weir ROME (Reuters) – Millions of Italians will vote on Sunday in an election that is forecast to return the country’s most right-wing government since …
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By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) – A downturn in business activity across the euro zone deepened in September, according to a survey which showed the economy was likely entering a …
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MUMBAI (Reuters) – The Reserve Bank of India likely sold dollars via state-run banks on Friday after the rupee extended losses to hit a record low, three traders told Reuters. …
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TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s export orders likely contracted for a second straight month in August, and at a similar pace from the previous month as global demand cools, a Reuters …
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By Arsh Tushar Mogre BENGALURU (Reuters) – India’s current account deficit likely widened to its highest in nearly a decade in the April-June quarter, driven by soaring global commodity prices …
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Munich Re said reinsurance rates were set to rise across the industry, caused by inflation, higher interest rates and a decline in capital to underpin underwriting activity. …
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By Arsh Tushar Mogre and Anant Chandak BENGALURU (Reuters) – India’s retail inflation likely snapped a three-month downward trend in August as food prices surged, a Reuters poll of economists …
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MUMBAI (Reuters) – Deutsche Bank estimates that India’s consumer price index (CPI) firmed to 6.9% year-on-year in August, while core inflation likely stood at 6%. The Asian nation will report …
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BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s export growth likely lost steam in August amid weakening global demand, while imports were also seen slowing due to sluggish consumption and a property crisis, raising …
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By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s economy likely expanded more than initially estimated in April-June thanks to solid business spending, a Reuters poll showed, but growth prospects in the …
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By Jamie Freed SYDNEY (Reuters) -A C-130 tanker plane that crashed and killed all three Americans on board while fighting fires in Australia in 2020 likely stalled when flying in …
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BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s factory activity likely contracted again in August, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, as COVID flare-ups and a distressed property sector pummelled demand while a power …
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TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese factories likely cut back output in July after the prior month’s near double-digit surge, a Reuters poll showed on Friday, as manufacturers struggled to shake off …
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(Reuters) – St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard on Thursday said he expects high inflation to be more persistent than many have been expecting and interest rates now are …
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By Eva Mathews (Reuters) – Dell Technologies’ focus on corporate clients is likely to shield the company from a slowdown in the personal computer market and help power upbeat quarterly …
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OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian wholesale trade mostly likely fell 0.6% in July from June, largely driven by lower sales of motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts, Statistics Canada said on …
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US Likely To Go To War With China In The Next Decade, Experts Say Micaela Burrow on August 23, 2022 China will likely attack Taiwan in the near future, triggering …
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) – A recession in Germany, the euro zone’s biggest economy, is increasingly likely and inflation will continue to accelerate and could peak at more than 10% this autumn, …
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By Anant Chandak BENGALURU – Thailand’s economy likely grew at its fastest pace in a year last quarter, thanks to increased tourism as pandemic curbs eased, but the high cost …
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White House Was Likely Briefed Before FBI Raided Mar-a-Lago, Ex-FBI Agents Say Jennie Taer on August 9, 2022 The White House may have been briefed before the FBI raided former …
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By Anant Chandak BENGALURU – Malaysia’s economy grew at its fastest pace in a year last quarter, thanks to a strong rebound in private consumption and buoyant exports, but a …
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By Jorge Otaola BUENOS AIRES – Argentina’s central bank is likely to raise its benchmark interest rate by 600 basis points this week to tackle the country’s high inflation, market …
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BERLIN – Investor morale in the euro zone was essentially unchanged in August from the previous month, with a slight rise too little to stave off fears of recession in …
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By Andrew Hay (Reuters) – The murders of three Muslim men in New Mexico’s largest city in the past nine months were likely linked and they appear to have been …
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By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO – Japan’s economy likely rebounded in April-June from contraction in the previous quarter thanks to solid consumer spending in face-to-face services no longer hindered by coronavirus …