
BOJ data suggests there was no forex intervention on Tuesday
TOKYO (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan's money market data showed on Wednesday that Japan likely did not intervene in the
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Iceland Takes Surprise Rate-Hike Breather After 14 Straight Increases
Iceland’s central bank unexpectedly kept western Europe’s highest borrowing costs on hold as two and a half years
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Euro zone bond rout continues as Treasury yields surge to 2007 levels
By Joice Alves LONDON Euro zone bond yields rose to their highest in over a decade on Wednesday
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Factbox-Developing countries facing a debt crunch
LONDON High interest rates, growing investor risk aversion and borrowing that ballooned in recent years have left a
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Barclays, StanChart Plan Bankers’ Return to COP28 Climate Summit
The world’s top bankers and investors mostly stayed away from last year’s United Nations climate conference in the
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Carlyle Founders, Billionaire Dangote Back New African PE Fund
A team spun out of Carlyle Group Inc. said they’ve got backing from the founders of the US
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Here’s What Market Strategists Are Saying About the McCarthy Ouster
The historic ouster of Republican Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House may add to the risk of
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Meloni Can’t Stop Spooking Italy’s Bond Investors
No matter how alert Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is to the dangers, she just can’t seem to
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Asian Games: China censors 'Tiananmen' image of athletes hugging
The photo, showing the combination of numbers 6 and 4 , has been scrubbed on Chinese social media.
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Thailand Vows Safety for Tourists After Mall Shooting Kills Two
Thailand will take steps to enhance the safety of foreign tourists, official said on Wednesday, a day after
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Philippines says three fishermen killed after boat struck by 'foreign' vessel in South China Sea
Three Filipino fishermen have died after an "unidentified commercial vessel" allegedly rammed their fishing boat near Scarborough Shoal, the Philippine coast guard said Wednesday, compounding tensions in a region of the disputed South China Sea that is already a flashpoint.
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