
South Africa's central bank holds rates as economy improves
By Kopano Gumbi, Nellie Peyton and Tannur Anders PRETORIA South Africa's central bank on Thursday kept its main
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Verizon and AT&T should 'clean up their mess' following toxic lead cable report, congressman says
New York Democratic Congressman Pat Ryan on Thursday urged industry trade group USTelecom, Verizon and AT&T to remove toxic lead cables that the Wall Street Journal reported the network providers left in several locations across the United States, according to a letter shared with CNN ahead of its release.
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Paris success in attracting London banks boosts balance of payments
PARIS France's post-Brexit success in attracting banks from London to Paris has exceeded expectations and is increasingly showing
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Exclusive-EU's highest inflation to slow to 7-8% by Dec - Hungary finance minister
By Krisztina Than and Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST Hungary's annual inflation will slow to 7-8% by December from 20.1%
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America Is Barreling Toward a Summer of Strikes
More than 650,000 American workers are threatening to go on strike this summer — or have already done
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Fed Seen Hiking Final Time to a 22-Year Peak in Economist Survey
Most economists expect the Federal Reserve to lift interest rates one more time next week as it ends
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Chinese professor says youth jobless rate might have hit 46.5%
By Ryan Woo and Ellen Zhang BEIJING (Reuters) -An unusually public claim by a Chinese professor the country's youth jobless
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Goldman Versus HSBC, Citi in South Africa Rate Puzzle
Economists are divided over whether South Africa’s central bank will pause interest-rate increases on Thursday, or extend its
1970-01-01 08:00

China vows to support private businesses in bid to boost economic growth
China has promised to throw its weight behind private businesses, just days after a slew of economic data showed growth momentum had slumped.
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Japan's govt cuts growth forecast, sees inflation exceeding BOJ target
By Leika Kihara TOKYO Japan's government cut this year's economic growth forecast but expects inflation to sharply exceed
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Xi’s Private-Sector Propaganda Push Runs Into Wall of Skepticism
China’s latest pledges to rebuild a shattered private sector fell flat with investors, underscoring the damage two years
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Australian Employment Rises Further in June, Currency Gains
Australian employment surpassed expectations in June and the jobless rate held at a lower revised rate, underlining the
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