Hugo Boss lifts 2025 sales target
(Reuters) -German fashion house Hugo Boss on Thursday said it expected its sales to grow more by 2025 than it
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Indonesia Builder’s Bond Outperforms Despite 1300% Debt Blowout
PT Hutama Karya’s debt is faring better than the bonds of other Indonesian state-backed enterprises — despite an
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Singapore Home Sales Climb to One-Year High Even After Curbs
Singapore’s home sales surged to the highest in a year, showing that the government’s latest cooling measures have
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BofA expects two more interest rate hikes from Fed, growth in Q4
BofA Global Research said it now expected two more quarter percentage point interest rate hikes from the U.S.
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Red Sox coaches lay down ultimatum for Triston Casas
Displeased with Triston Casas' defensive issues this season, the Red Sox are zeroing in on making him a better defender, first and foremost.The Boston Red Sox have concocted a plan to retain Triston Casas as an integral piece of the roster: make him a better first baseman. Simple in theory,...
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BOE’s Interest Rate Hikes Are Taking Longer to Curb UK Inflation
A shift in Britain’s mortgage market is delaying the impact of higher interest rates on the economy, increasing
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China’s Property Investment Slump Deepens With Home Demand Weak
Chinese real estate investment slumped further in May, showing both extended weakness in a key engine for economic
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Canada Cuts Ties With Asian Infrastructure Bank on Claims of Chinese Interference
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government stopped Canada’s work with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank while it investigates claims
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Australian Jobs Surge Boosts Rate-Hike Bets as Inflation Lingers
Australian employment smashed expectations in May and unemployment surprisingly declined, bolstering the case for the Reserve Bank to
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Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union reach tentative labor agreement
The Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union reached a tentative agreement Wednesday after more than a year of negotiations. The contract between the two expired July 1, 2022 and 22,000 dockworkers have been working in good faith for nearly a year as the two sides hammered out a deal.
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Australia’s Yield Curve Inverts for First Time Since 2008
Australia’s yield curve inverted for the first time since the financial crisis as traders increasingly priced in the
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Yen Falls to 7-Month Low as Traders Shift Focus From Fed to BOJ
The yen weakened to its lowest since November as traders shifted their focus from a hawkish Federal Reserve
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