
US jobs market holds steady despite rate rises
Employers added 187,000 jobs in July and the unemployment rate was 3.5%.
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Debt-Burdened World Leaders Love to Hate Ratings Companies
No amount of power and prosperity can stop the irritation of getting judged for your borrowing habits, as
1970-01-01 08:00

Economic worries could cost Biden some of his 2020 supporters -Reuters/Ipsos
By Jason Lange and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON Many Americans who voted for U.S. President Joe Biden in 2020
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US businesses hoarding workers even as economy cools
By Timothy Aeppel When storms hammered California's farms last winter, Kevin Kelly knew his small factory outside San
1970-01-01 08:00

ECB Says Underlying Inflation in Euro Zone Probably Peaked
Underlying inflation in the euro zone has probably peaked, even though its exact level remains difficult to determine,
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Turkey's economic team holds first investor meeting since policy U-turn
By Jonathan Spicer ISTANBUL Turkey's new-look economic team met for the first time with international investors on Friday,
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Supreme Court suspends Rahul Gandhi's conviction in defamation case
The ruling potentially allows Mr Gandhi to return to parliament and contest the 2024 general elections.
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Slowing US Wage Growth to Set Stage for End of Fed Tightening
A monthly US jobs report due Friday is set to show wage growth continued to moderate in July,
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World food price index rebounds in July as vegetable oils rise
PARIS The United Nations food agency's world price index rebounded in July from two-year lows as vegetable oil
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Swiss Hotels See Demand Jump as Tourists Brush Off Soaring Franc
International visitors flocked to Switzerland in the first half of the year, driven by a doubling in demand
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UK house-building falls again as rate hikes bite: PMI
LONDON Britain's construction sector returned to growth in July but house-builders suffered another sharp contraction due to higher
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More than a million displaced as China's Hebei region reels from record rains
More than a million people have been relocated from their homes in China's Hebei province following deadly flooding earlier this week, according to state media, as officials warned it could take a month for the waters to recede in some areas.
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