SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s household spending fell in December after a rise the previous month, as consumers pulled back spending on household goods, recreation and food, data from the Commonwealth …
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By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) – Traders on Friday piled into U.S. stock options contracts that would pay out if volatility jumped from the current four-year lows, even …
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By Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday recent policy moves by Argentina’s government, including wide-ranging tax breaks for individuals and sectors, were aggravating …
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By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s export volumes jumped in the June quarter as foreign visitors swarmed the country, data showed on Tuesday, offsetting softness in household consumption and …
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By Darya Korsunskaya and Alexander Marrow MOSCOW (Reuters) – Rising military production and huge state spending are keeping Russia’s industry buzzing along, an analysis of recent data shows, helping soften …
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By Molly Cone TORONTO (Reuters) – When the Bank of Canada became the first major global central bank this month to pause raising interest rates after its most aggressive tightening …
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By Tim Kelly TOKYO (Reuters) – Boosting military spending may be Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s best hope of reviving his sinking popularity, but there is a catch, analysts say: …
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With Debt Forgiveness Looming, Americans Plan To Splurge On Vacations Laurel Duggan on August 25, 2022 Some Americans are considering treating themselves to vacations after President Joe Biden announced the …
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By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK – Freshly emboldened retail investors have continued piling into risky assets, supporting a bounce that has buoyed everything from so-called meme stocks to cryptocurrencies …
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By Arriana McLymore and Richa Naidu RALEIGH, North Carolina – U.S. shoppers spent slightly less online during Black Friday this year, with many venturing back to physical stores despite coronavirus …