
Long-Bond Yield’s Biggest Jump Since 2009 Has Ackman Eying 5%
Yields on 30-year Treasuries are on track for their largest quarterly jump since 2009, stoking anxiety that the
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Inflation in Japan's capital slows but pressures persist
By Takahiko Wada and Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Core inflation in Japan's capital slowed in September for the third straight
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RBA to hold rates at 4.10% in Oct, deliver one final hike by end-2023: Reuters poll
By Anant Chandak BENGALURU Australia's central bank will hold its key interest rate steady at 4.10% on Tuesday
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What China's economic problems mean for the world
Problems faced by the world's second-largest economy include a property market crisis and slow growth.
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Cuba warns of worsening blackouts as fuel crisis bites
By Marc Frank HAVANA Power blackouts in Cuba are expected to increase significantly due to a lack of
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Fed’s Goolsbee Says Traditional Economic View May Cause Overshoot
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said policymakers shouldn’t place too much weight on the traditional
1970-01-01 08:00

FX clampdown boosts Pakistani rupee 6.1% to become September's top currency
By Ariba Shahid KARACHI, Pakistan Pakistan's rupee has gained 6.1% against the dollar so far in September, following
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BOE’s Greene Sees Risk of 1970s-Style Crisis From Climate Change
Bank of England rate-setter Megan Greene said the economic impact of climate change could be on the scale
1970-01-01 08:00

Italy agrees steps with retailers to control prices of staple goods
ROME Italy on Thursday signed off a deal with distributors' associations to try to control the prices of
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Analysis: A messy government shutdown is the last thing the economy needs
It's a delicate time for the American economy.
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U.S. pending home sales fall more than expected in August
By Amina Niasse NEW YORK Contracts to buy U.S. existing homes fell more than expected in August, tumbling
1970-01-01 08:00

German inflation falls to lowest level since start of Ukraine war
BERLIN (Reuters) -German inflation fell in September to its lowest level since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, signalling
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