
Philippines posts forecast-beating Q3 growth but risks remain
By Neil Jerome Morales and Mikhail Flores MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippine economy rebounded strongly in the third quarter, supported by
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Third Republican debate: Four takeaways from the Miami event
There were some heated exchanges on Ukraine and China, but strict moderation limited direct clashes.
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CATL Catches LG Energy in Global EV Battery Market Outside China
China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. caught up with South Korea’s LG Energy Solution Ltd. in the global electric-car
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BOJ may end negative rates in January, ex-central bank executive says
By Leika Kihara and Yoshifumi Takemoto TOKYO The Bank of Japan may end its negative interest rate policy
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China's Oct consumer prices fall faster than expected
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's consumer prices swung into decline and factory-gate deflation persisted in October, suggesting pressures on demand have picked
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BOJ debated groundwork for future easy-policy exit at Oct meeting
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Some Bank of Japan policymakers last month called for the need to start phasing out
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Japan logs current account surplus as trade swings back into black
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO Japan logged in September its largest current account surplus in 18 months as the
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A turning point in Myanmar as army suffers big losses
This is the most serious setback suffered by the junta since it seized power in February 2021.
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Disney Tops Profit Estimates, Seeks Extra $2 Billion in Cost Savings
Walt Disney Co., embroiled in another fight with activist investor Nelson Peltz, posted fourth-quarter profit that beat analysts’
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More Than Half of Consumers Say They’ll Trim Holiday Spending
Nearly three quarters of consumers are delaying holiday purchases for discount shopping events such as Black Friday or
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Picasso Sells for $139 Million, Artist’s Second Highest in History
A 1932 painting by Pablo Picasso, Femme à la montre, sold for $139.3 million on Wednesday night at
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UAW to 'pull out all stops' organizing nonunion automakers
By David Shepardson and Joseph White United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain said on Wednesday the union will
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