
Eurozone investor mood stops nosedive in August
BERLIN Investor morale in the euro zone unexpectedly rose in August, ending three consecutive months of decline as
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German Industrial Woes Endure as Output Drops to 6-Month Low
German industrial production fell for a second month in June, further holding back Europe’s biggest economy after it
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Analysis-Will AI be an economic blessing or curse? History offers clues
By Mark John If medieval advances in the plough didn't lift Europe's peasants out of poverty, it was
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China's exports likely contracted further in July, imports downturn seen slowing: Reuters poll
By Joe Cash BEIJING China's exports likely contracted further in July, as manufacturers in the world's second-largest economy
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Japan Public Workers May Get Biggest Salary Gains in 26 Years
Japanese civil servants may see the biggest base salary increases in more than two decades, following historic pay
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Thai inflation slower than expected in July, small rises seen
By Orathai Sriring and Kitiphong Thaichareon BANGKOK Thailand's annual headline inflation was weaker than expected in July, helped
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Indonesia Q2 GDP grows 5.17% y/y, above expectation
JAKARTA Indonesia's economy grew 5.17% on an annual basis in the second quarter, the fastest pace in three
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The Euro’s Masters Have Set the Economy for a Painful Reckoning
The euro zone’s custodians have set a course for the biggest policy-inflicted blow since the currency was created.
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Why China has few good options to boost its faltering economy
Every few days for the past several weeks, a parade of Chinese leaders and policymakers have publicly vowed to do more to boost the sputtering economy, usually by promising to support the beleaguered private sector.
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Australia ANZ-Indeed jobs ads edge 0.4% higher in July
SYDNEY Australian job advertisements posted a small rise in July after an outsized decline in the previous month,
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One BOJ Member Clearly Saw 2% Price Goal in Sight in July
A Bank of Japan policy board member saw the achievement of sustainable 2% inflation clearly in sight, according
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Niger coup: Junta shuts airspace citing military intervention threat
Niger's neighbours earlier threatened to act if the elected president were not restored by end of Sunday.
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