G-7 talks focus on ways to fortify banks, supply chains as China accuses group of hypocrisy
Financial leaders of the Group of Seven advanced economies are focusing on ways to fortify ever more complicated financial systems and supply chains during meetings in Japan ahead of a summit next week
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ECB May Need to Tighten Further After the Summer, Nagel Says
The European Central Bank may have to continue raising borrowing costs beyond the summer, according to Governing Council
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UK Economy Hit Setback in March With Consumers Turning Cautious
The UK economy shrank unexpectedly in March as households turned more cautious and strikes hit activity across a
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Rand Extends Slump as South Africa’s Row With US Puts Trade Ties at Risk
The rand slumped to its weakest level on record against the dollar as a diplomatic row between South
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Fed Needs More Hikes If Inflation, Labor Stay Hot, Bowman Says
The Federal Reserve will likely need to raise interest rates further and hold them higher for some time
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Kepco CEO to Resign as Utility Pledges Financial Overhaul
Korea Electric Power Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer Cheong Seung-il offered to resign as the state-run utility announced a
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The AP Interview: Mitsotakis hopes for better relations with Turkey if reelected as Greek premier
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has told The Associated Press in a wide-ranging interview that he will extend “a hand of friendship” to the winner of the upcoming Turkish election and try to build on the momentum of recently reduced tensions
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AP PHOTOS: In quake-devastated Turkey, voting in presidential election is no simple task
ANTAKYA, Turkey (AP) — For many voters from southern Turkey, casting ballots in Sunday’s presidential and parliamentary elections will be an uphill battle.
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China Housing Rebound Fizzling Shows Risks to Economic Recovery
China’s housing market sales is regressing after a brief recovery, underscoring the challenges the world’s second-largest economy is
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Gold Looks ‘Best Hedge’ as Debt-Ceiling Angst Builds, RBC Says
Mounting fears over the US debt-ceiling crisis will benefit gold as investors brace for potential chaos in financial
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Nevada considers $190 million in annual tax credits to bring Sony, film industry to Las Vegas
A bipartisan group of Nevada lawmakers has introduced a bill that would give massive tax credits to expand film production in southern Nevada
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Rights group sues over Biden rule curbing asylum at U.S.-Mexico border
By Ted Hesson WASHINGTON Immigration advocates represented by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a legal challenge
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