UK inflation slows sharply, boosting BoE and PM Sunak
By Andy Bruce and William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) -British inflation cooled by more than expected in October as household energy
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China, South Korea to establish mechanism on practical economic cooperation
BEIJING China and South Korea will establish a mechanism on practical economic cooperation, Chinese state media reported on
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Xi Jinping arrives in the US as his Chinese Dream sputters
Economic woes put the Chinese leader in a more vulnerable negotiating position on this visit.
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China central bank boosts liquidity injection through policy loan, rate unchanged
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -China's central bank ramped up liquidity injection but kept the interest rate unchanged when rolling over maturing medium-term
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China's Jan-Oct property sales fell 6.8% y/y, investment down 9.3%
BEIJING Property sales by floor area in China fell 6.8% year-on-year in January-October, compared with a 7.5% slide
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Thailand's $14 billion digital handout an antidote to economic 'crisis' - PM's advisor
By Panu Wongcha-um and Devjyot Ghoshal BANGKOK Thailand's new government will use its controversial digital handout plan to
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Australia wages post largest rise on record in Q3
SYDNEY Australian wages posted the largest increase on record last quarter as a sharp rise in minimum wages
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Japan's economy contracts as demand wanes
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO Japan's economy contracted in July-September, snapping two straight quarters of expansion, squeezed by weakening
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Weak currencies force up cost of living in Sub-Saharan Africa
As the price of basics soars, African governments are intervening to support local currencies.
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US consumer prices unchanged in October
WASHINGTON U.S. consumer prices were unchanged in October amid lower gasoline prices, and underlying inflation showed signs of
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Analysis-Europe's problems are far bigger than a shallow recession
By Balazs Koranyi FRANKFURT The euro zone appears to be in the middle of another recession but worries
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IMF sees Greek economy growing by 2.5% this year, 2% in 2024
ATHENS Greece's economy is expected to expand by 2.5% this year due to strong domestic demand, investments and
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