STOCKHOLM – Sweden has an urgent need for further policy tightening so that the central bank does not have to take even tougher measures further ahead, Deputy Governor Martin Floden …
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As property market cools, New Zealand’s recent home buyers tighten belts
by Reutersby ReutersBy Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON – When Aarti and Gaurav Kathuria were saving for their first home, a three-bedroom townhouse in Auckland, they cut back on eating out and other expenses …
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NZ cenbank reaffirms support for plans to tighten climate risk disclosures
by Reutersby Reuters(Reuters) – New Zealand’s central bank said on Tuesday it continues to support plans from an independent government body to strengthen climate-related disclosures by the country’s financial firms. Last year, …
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Explainer-How the U.S. could tighten sanctions on Russia
by Reutersby ReutersBy Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON – The United States has imposed several rafts of sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine in February, targeting its central bank, major lenders, oligarchs …
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U.S. fuel prices surge faster than crude as exports tighten market
by Reutersby ReutersBy Stephanie Kelly NEW YORK – U.S. fuel prices have surged faster than crude oil prices in the last month, as the United States has shipped more refined products abroad …
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Sanctions tighten screws on Russia’s Sovcomflot as ship insurers cut cover
by Reutersby ReutersBy Jonathan Saul LONDON – Western ship insurers are terminating cover for Russia’s leading shipping company Sovcomflot as multiple sanctions start to bite, companies involved say, adding to the growing …
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Euro zone banks to tighten corporate credit access on war fears: ECB
by Reutersby ReutersFRANKFURT -Euro zone banks plan to sharply tighten access to corporate credit in the second quarter as the war in Ukraine weighs on the outlook and cuts deep into their …
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ECB to tighten banks’ access to loans after pandemic-era largesse
by Reutersby ReutersFRANKFURT – The European Central Bank will tighten banks’ access to its liquidity from July by phasing out exceptionally easy collateral rules introduced at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, …
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Indians tighten belts as Ukraine war drives up prices of necessities
by Reutersby ReutersBy Aftab Ahmed and Rajendra Jadhav NEW DELHI – Many Indians are cutting down on fried food and even vegetables as the Ukraine war inflates the prices of items from …
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Factbox-Companies cut Russia operations and trade as sanctions tighten
by Reutersby Reuters– Companies have limited, put on hold or exited business activities in Russia following a wave of sanctions imposed after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Below is a list of companies …
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High debt EU countries should start to tighten policy in 2023 – Commission
by Reutersby ReutersBRUSSELS – European Union countries should move to a neutral fiscal stance next year from a supportive stance in 2022, with high debt countries focusing on tighter fiscal policy and …
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– Companies have taken action to limit, put on hold or exit business activities in Russia following a wave of sanctions imposed after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Below is a …
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Facebook should tighten doxxing rules on home addresses, says its oversight board
by Reutersby ReutersBy Elizabeth Culliford – Facebook owner Meta Platforms should not allow users to share people’s private residential information on its platforms even when the information is publicly available, the company’s …
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By Ann Saphir – With inflation higher and lasting longer than expected, the Federal Reserve needs to take its foot off the monetary gas pedal “a little bit” to address …
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Fed tries to match economic risks against market’s rush to tighten
by Reutersby ReutersBy Howard Schneider WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve may not raise interest rates until March, but officials’ tougher language about inflation is already kicking in, with borrowing costs rising for …
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As Americans tighten their belts due to financial stresses, Biden heads to Nantucket for “ritzy” vacation
Fox News correspondent Peter Doocey confronted White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki over President Biden’s decision to spend his Thanksgiving weekend in the ‘ritzy’ secluded and upper-class destination of Nantucket. …