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SYDNEY A measure of Australian consumer sentiment fell in May after a surprise hike in interest rates by
2023-05-16 08:55
Inflation in Japan's capital slows in August, stays above BOJ target
By Takahiko Wada and Leika Kihara TOKYO Core inflation in Japan's capital slowed in August but remained well
2023-08-25 07:47
EU announces an investigation into Chinese subsidies for electric vehicles
The European Union is launching an investigation into subsidies that China provides to electric vehicle makers
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Attorneys for Texas refinery workers say they will sue Marathon after fatal blaze
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2023-05-18 06:18
Exclusive-Deutsche Boerse has started CEO search, chairman says
By Tom Sims FRANKFURT (Reuters) -German stock exchange operator Deutsche Boerse has begun the search for a new chief executive
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Wan Bridge is Officially the First BTR Company to achieve WELL Certification under the WELL Building Standard v2 for a Residential Product
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U.S. FDA Approves First Anti-Inflammatory Drug for Cardiovascular Disease
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Egypt’s Inflation Ends Nine-Month Surge by Taking Short Breather
Inflation in urban parts of Egypt eased for the first time since June 2022, providing a reprieve that
2023-05-10 13:17
Taylor Swift urged to postpone LA shows as hotel workers strike
"Swifties" heading to Los Angeles to see Taylor Swift concerts this week may find a large number of staff at their hotels on strike when they get there.
2023-08-04 05:58
Unclear how quickly Diageo can fix problems in Latin America, CEO says
LONDON (Reuters) -Diageo Chief Executive Debra Crew said on Wednesday that it was difficult to predict when the company could
2023-11-15 22:52
Finland closes last crossing point with Russia, sealing off entire border as tensions rise
NATO member Finland has closed its last remaining border crossing with Russia
2023-11-29 23:48
Swedish Landlord SBB Sells Some Properties to Reduce Debt
The face of Sweden’s property crisis has sold some properties to a municipality to strengthen its financial position.
2023-06-30 21:19
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