Italian government to meet supermarkets, small retailers to address high prices
By Giuseppe Fonte ROME Italy's government will meet with supermarkets and small retailers' associations on Wednesday to address
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The Mideast Power Brokers Who Control $2.7 Trillion in Assets
The Middle East is home to some of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds. Overseeing close to $3
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South Korea should maintain current monetary, fiscal policies, IMF says
SEOUL South Korea should maintain current, restrictive monetary and fiscal policies as it needs to take steps to
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Japan won't rule out options if FX speculation persists, officials say
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO Japan's top currency diplomat Masato Kanda said on Wednesday that authorities won't rule out
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New Thai Leader to Unleash Stimulus to Bolster Wobbly Economy Still Reeling From Pandemic
Thailand’s new government is set to unveil a number of fiscal stimulus measures next week that will include
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Singapore Seizes Alleged Launderer’s Millions in Swiss Banks
Singapore police seized S$125 million ($92 million) from a suspected money launderer’s accounts with Bank Julius Baer and
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Tesla Unlikely to Pursue Indonesia Plant Soon, Panjaitan Says
Indonesia doesn’t expect Tesla Inc. to invest in the country anytime soon, after coordinating minister Luhut Panjaitan met
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Accused Money Launderer Funded Singapore Luxury Condominiums
A Turkish national arrested in Singapore’s S$1.8 billion ($1.3 billion) money laundering case had financed the purchase of
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Economists cut Singapore 2023 growth and inflation forecasts - survey
SINGAPORE Economists have downgraded Singapore's 2023 growth forecasts and inflation expectations, according to a survey by the country's
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Thieves Target ‘Liquid Gold’ as Olive Oil Prices Soar
Another brazen theft of Spanish olive oil — this time worth over half a million dollars — is
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Australian Economy Defies Rate Hikes as Exports Drive Growth
Australia’s economy maintained its momentum in the three months through June, with the expansion underpinned by exports and
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BOJ policymaker sees signs of change in Japan's deflationary mindset
By Leika Kihara TOKYO Bank of Japan board member Hajime Takata said on Wednesday he saw early signs
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