Taiwan’s consumer inflation sped past the monetary authority’s alert level, strengthening the case for further rate increases.
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Taiwan’s consumer inflation sped past the monetary authority’s alert level, strengthening the case for further rate increases.
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The European Central Bank will respond to the Iran war by raising interest rates twice this year before them keeping…
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China’s crude imports plunged in May to the lowest level in a decade and could languish for the coming months,…
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Turkish inflation accelerated for a second consecutive month as a global energy shock triggered by the US-Israeli war on Iran…
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Turkish inflation accelerated for a second consecutive month in May, though a slowdown in monthly price growth may ease pressure…
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Turkish inflation accelerated for a second consecutive month as a global energy shock triggered by the US-Israeli war on Iran…
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Kazakhstan unexpectedly cut its key interest rate for the first time in almost two years as inflation in the Central…
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Britain’s largest retailers have shed almost 18,000 jobs in the past year, as the industry grapples with higher taxes and…
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When Mihai Bordeanu, the head of Renault’s Dacia car plant in Romania met with former prime minister Ilie Bolojan last…
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The Philippines Bureau of the Treasury in Manila said it will sell up to 25 billion pesos ($406.2 million) treasury…
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South Korea’s current-account surplus remained near record levels in April, underscoring the strength of the country’s semiconductor-driven export boom.
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Japan’s holdings of foreign securities fell sharply in May, signaling that the government may have tapped overseas assets, including US…
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Japan drew on its holdings of foreign securities, including US Treasuries, to finance its record currency market intervention over the…
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Japanese workers’ real wages increased for a fourth month, marking the longest stretch of gains in four years and bolstering…
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The share of US small businesses saying they’re planning new hires or are having trouble filling jobs fell in May…
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Chile’s new government is risking the nation’s hard-won reputation for fiscal prudence by seeking permission to sell billions of dollars…
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A federal appeals court has for now suspended a judge’s order to compel Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott…
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Andrew Sheets, global head of fixed income research at Morgan Stanley, says Federal Reserve policymakers probably will look past the…
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A strain with no known treatment or vaccine is spreading fast, and the international system built to contain outbreaks is…
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President Donald Trump’s trade chief signaled confidence the administration can roll out new tariffs without breaking terms of bilateral agreements,…
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