China Consumer Inflation Weakens to 2-Year Low While PPI Falls
China’s consumer inflation slowed to the weakest pace in two years in April while producer prices fell deeper
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Baby Formula, Food Prices Jump by Most on Record After New US Guidelines
US prices of baby food and formula jumped by the most on record to an all-time high last
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Credit Suisse CDS Surge as Hedge Funds See Potential Trigger
An illiquid corner of swaps insuring Credit Suisse Group AG debt has surged back to life as some
1970-01-01 08:00
China’s Weak Industrial Recovery Is Weighing on Coal Consumption
China’s weak property market and sluggish industrial activity are weighing on coal prices even as a spate of
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China Got Lion’s Share of World Bank Contracts, US Agency Finds
Businesses in China received almost one third of World Bank-funded international contracts, in dollar terms, over the past
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Why Ryan Reynolds, Snoop Dogg, other celebrities want to buy the Ottawa Senators
Multiple celebrities are in the mix for a minority ownership stake in the NHL’s Ottawa Senators
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Grupo Mexico nearing $7 billion deal for Citi's Banamex unit - source
By Andres Gonzalez Conglomerate Grupo Mexico is set to buy Citigroup Inc's retail banking operations in Mexico for
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BOJ debated progress in hitting price goal at Ueda's debut meeting
By Leika Kihara (Reuters) -Some Bank of Japan (BOJ) policymakers saw the country making progress towards sustainably hitting the bank's
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Singapore’s Property Tax Won’t Be Hurting These Foreign Buyers
Property buyers of certain nationalities including the US are exempt from Singapore’s recent tax hike for foreigners. Nationals
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Apple Is Now the Only Major Phone Brand Without a Foldable Model
Apple Inc. is now alone among global smartphone brands without a foldable device in its portfolio, putting it
1970-01-01 08:00
Hong Kong Exchange Poised to Propose Trading During Typhoons
Hong Kong policymakers are preparing a proposal to allow stock trading on days with extreme weather, doing away
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Delaware judge refuses to dismiss Facebook shareholder suit over user data privacy breaches
A Delaware judge has refused to dismiss a shareholder lawsuit alleging that Facebook officers and directors violated both the law and their fiduciary duties in failing for years to protect the privacy of user data
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