By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) – A $30 billion gush of debt issuance by developing countries since the start of the year is sparking hope that some of the more …
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ISTANBUL (Reuters) – A Turkish former employee of the U.S. consulate in Istanbul was recently released from prison, Bloomberg News said on Monday, three years after he was convicted of …
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By Gabriel Stargardter and Lisandra Paraguassu RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) -An unusual statement by Israeli spy agency Mossad saying that it had helped foil a Hezbollah attack in Brazil is …
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(Reuters) – Russian unemployment hit a new record low in June and real wages rose by 10.5% year on year in further evidence of a tight labour market, data released …
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By Katherine Masters and Ananya Mariam Rajesh (Reuters) – Major U.S. department stores including Macy’s and Nordstrom are flagging delays in store credit card repayments, another risk to revenues as …
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By Sinchita Mitra (Reuters) – Continued hiring caution and declining demand in the U.S. and life sciences sector dented SThree’s half-year net fees from permanent hires, although strong demand for …
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By Ceyda Caglayan and Can Sezer ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey’s unusual request that its retailers partially freeze prices ahead of elections has prompted some supermarkets and industry groups to warn …
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By Karen Freifeld and Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Friday dismissed an indictment against Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies Co, formally …
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JERUSALEM/WARSAW -Israel and Poland have agreed to improve relations that had deteriorated after Warsaw introduced a law last year limiting the ability of Jews to recover World War Two properties, …
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ANKARA – Turkey and the United States announced the culmination of months of talks to set up a procedure for improving their strained ties, eyeing cooperation in the areas of …