 
    UK shoppers boost spending despite inflation's bite
      By William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) -British consumers picked up the pace of their spending last month and sales volumes over
      2023-05-26 15:28
     
    Morgan Stanley Asia Job Cuts Include Key China Bankers, Six MDs
      Morgan Stanley is letting go of at least six managing directors, including some key China bankers, as part
      2023-05-26 15:26
     
    BOJ will keep YCC until 2024, three-quarters of economists say: Reuters poll
      By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO The Bank of Japan (BOJ) will likely maintain its yield curve control (YCC) policy
      2023-05-26 12:21
     
    China’s Top Rating Firm Downgrades US in Echo of Global Rivalry
      While the world’s major credit-rating agencies have held off downgrading the US as Washington barrels toward the fiscal
      2023-05-26 10:56
     
    BOJ’s Ueda Says Wages Aren’t the Goal, Keeps Speculators in Dark
      Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda indicated his desire to hold on to policy flexibility by playing down
      2023-05-26 10:24
     
    Inflation in Tokyo slows in May, but key gauge hits four-decade high
      By Takahiko Wada and Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Core consumer inflation in Japan's capital slowed in May, but a key
      2023-05-26 10:19
     
    Oil Holds Decline as Investors Digest Moscow’s Message on OPEC+
      Oil was steady after falling more than 3% on Thursday as Russia suggested OPEC+ wasn’t likely to change
      2023-05-26 09:56
     
    Australia Eyes Penalties on Firms With Poor Anti-Slavery Reports
      Australia should impose penalties on companies that fail to review their supply chains for instances of forced labor,
      2023-05-26 09:47
     
    Australian retail sales flat in April, miss forecasts
      SYDNEY Australian retail sales were flat in April as consumers, in the face of high cost of living
      2023-05-26 09:46
     
    Japan's Suzuki says FX rates should be set by markets
      TOKYO Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Friday currency rates should be set by markets based on
      2023-05-26 09:22
     
    Emerging US Debt Deal Would Raise Limit, Cap Spending for Two Years
      Republican and White House negotiators are moving closer to an agreement to raise the debt limit and cap
      2023-05-26 09:16
     
    US Commerce Chief Raises Concern on China Moves Against US Firms
      US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo expressed concern about recent actions Beijing has taken against American companies in a
      2023-05-26 08:49
    