
Japan Wage Growth Slows, Backing BOJ Ultra-Easy Policy Case
Growth in Japanese workers’ wages unexpectedly slowed in June, indicating the labor market may be losing some steam
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Japan June real wages down for 15th month despite solid nominal growth
TOKYO Japanese real wages fell for a 15th straight month in June on relentless price hikes, but nominal
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Nigeria's President Tinubu faces backlash over military intervention in Niger
President Tinubu is facing strong opposition to any deployment of troops to oust Niger's junta.
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Australia Needs to Boost Sustainable Financing for Net Zero Goal
Australia will need to “substantially” boost financing for sustainable projects if the nation is to decarbonize its economy
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Rainy July hurts UK retailers: spending growth slowest in 11 months
LONDON British retailers suffered from heavy rain in July on top of the impact of high inflation with
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Black mom sues city of Detroit claiming she was falsely arrested while 8 months pregnant by officers using facial recognition technology
A Black mother is suing the city of Detroit and a Detroit Police Department detective after she was falsely arrested while eight months pregnant by officers using "an unreliable facial recognition match," a federal lawsuit filed Thursday says.
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PayPal bets on crypto's future with US-dollar-backed stablecoin
PayPal is rolling out its first stablecoin as it attempts to capitalize on the "emerging potential" of US dollar-backed digital tokens for consumer payments.
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BOE’s Pill Warns Food Prices May Not Fall Back From High Levels
Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill warned that prices in UK supermarkets may never fall back from
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U.S. consumers saying 'bad time to buy' a house hits 13-year high in July
By Safiyah Riddle The share of U.S. consumers who believe it is a bad time to buy a
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Turkey's current account seen to record rare surplus in June - Reuters poll
ISTANBUL Turkey's current account is expected to record a rare surplus of $426 million in June due partly
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China Foreign Investment Gauge at 25-Year Low Amid High Tensions
One measure of new foreign investment in China fell to the lowest level in 25 years in the
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US Government Shutdown Threat Builds in Post-Downgrade Fallout, Imperiling Soft Landing Bets
A fresh fiscal showdown is brewing in Washington that threatens to complicate the Federal Reserve’s policy making and
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