U.S. factory orders miss expectations in May
WASHINGTONNew orders for U.S.-made goods increased less than expected in May as a surge in civilian aircraft orders
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Meghan Trainor has had her second baby. His name may surprise you
Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor has announced the birth of her second child with husband Daryl Sabara, and the couple have landed on a decidedly old school name.
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Battling Brexit, some British firms turn to invest in Europe
By Andy Bruce MANCHESTER, England Sick of customs delays and extra bureaucracy since Britain left the European Union,
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Russia to decrease daily forex sales in coming month
Russia's finance ministry said on Wednesday it would sell 1.7 billion roubles' ($18.9 million) worth of foreign currency
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UK business momentum slows in June despite falling inflation -PMI
By David Milliken LONDON Growth in Britain's private sector slowed sharply last month, despite businesses facing lower inflation,
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France's Le Maire: Food inflation has started easing in July
PARIS Food inflation in France has started to ease this month and the trend should accelerate in the
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Euro zone business activity contracts in June -PMI
LONDON Euro zone business activity slipped into contractionary territory last month in a broad-based downturn across the bloc's
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German services sector loses some shine as growth slows -PMI
BERLIN Growth in Germany's services sector slowed in June amid signs a recent resurgence in demand was losing
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French services activity falls for first time since January as demand weakens - PMI
PARIS Activity in France's dominant services sector fell in June for the first time since January, a survey
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Thai headline inflation at 22-month low, lowers 2023 price rise forecast
BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand's annual headline inflation unexpectedly rose in June but at its slowest pace in 22 months, and the
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Japan's firms offer biggest pay hikes in 30 years, wage growth broadens
TOKYO Japanese firms offered the biggest pay hikes in three decades at this year's negotiations with workers, the
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Singapore's fight against inflation still on amid uncertain growth outlook -central bank
By Xinghui Kok SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore's central bank warned on Wednesday of weak near-term growth for one of Asia's top
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