
Norwegian Households See Inflation Pressures Persisting
Norwegian households expect somewhat faster inflation over the next year than they foresaw a quarter ago, signaling that
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Most of Europe Poised for Cooler Temperatures by Next Weekend
The heat wave that’s gripped parts of the continent is set to give way to cooler weather in
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ECB Readies Complaint to Italy on Bank Tax, Corriere Says
The European Central Bank is set to send a letter of complaint to the Italian government about a
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Belfast: All-Ireland funding sought for new Lagan bridge
A proposed foot and cycle bridge over the River Lagan would link Sailortown to the Titanic Quarter.
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Chinese Banks Challenged as Economy Wobbles and Property Market Woes Mount
Chinese banks reporting earnings next week are wrestling with a range of operating challenges as the economy and
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Apple’s Chip Trade-Secrets Suit Against Startup Can Move Forward, Judge Rules
Apple Inc.’s suit alleging startup Rivos Inc. poached its engineers to steal trade secrets used to develop its
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Spain's Queen Letizia to attend World Cup final against England
FA President Prince William and other British royals will not be going to Sydney for the event.
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Sara Sharif: NCA supports Surrey Police murder investigation
The National Crime Agency joins the investigation into the death of the 10-year-old girl.
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South African Reserve Bank Leaves Door Open to More Hikes
South Africa’s central bank remains concerned by the risks to the inflation outlook and may resume hiking interest
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Heat Stifles Parts of Europe as Tenerife Fires Force Evacuations
Temperatures are rising across the continent as wildfires destroy parts of a Spanish island and Germany issued red
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South Africa Sees Deal With China to Secure Solar Panel Supply
South Africa’s electricity minister said he expects to seal a deal with the Chinese government next week that
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Norway Raises Key Rate and Signals Last Hike in September
Norway’s central bank raised borrowing costs to the highest level since the 2008 financial crisis and signaled it
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