South Korea consumer sentiment hits 1-year high, inflation expectations weaken
SEOUL Consumer sentiment in South Korea improved in May to the highest level in a year, with their
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Bangladesh struggling to pay for fuel due to dollar shortage, letters show
By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) -Bangladesh is struggling to pay for imported fuel because of a dollar shortage, letters from
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German economy shows resilience but lacks momentum - DIHK survey
BERLIN The German economy is showing resilience in a challenging economic environment but growth will remain muted this
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Foreign investment in Germany holds steady despite challenging environment
BERLIN Foreign investment in Germany remained stable in 2022 despite the difficult economic situation, data from the country's
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Economists: US can weather ongoing crises, but recession remains on the table
US business economists are optimistic that the banking and debt ceiling turmoil won't turn into full-blown crises; however, a majority of them also believe a recession is still in the cards — although likely starting later than previously thought, according to a new survey released Monday.
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NZ central bank to hike by 25 bps, risk grows of higher peak for rates
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON New Zealand’s central bank is expected to deliver a 25-basis point hike on Wednesday,
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Thai jobless rate lowest in 3 years in Q1 as tourism rebounds
BANGKOK Thailand's unemployment rate hit a three-year low in the first quarter, the state planning agency said on
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China leaves lending benchmarks unchanged in May, matching expectations
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE China kept its benchmark lending rates unchanged for the ninth straight month on Monday, matching market expectations
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South Korea May 1-20 exports fall 16.1% on year
SEOUL South Korean exports in the first 20 days of May fell 16.1% from a year earlier and
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Japan March core machinery orders fall 3.9% month-on-month
TOKYO Japan's core machinery orders fell 3.9% in March from the previous month, government data showed on Monday,
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Thirty Seconds To Mars wanted to push boundaries with new album
Thirty Seconds To Mars frontman Jared Leto admits he and brother Shannon wanted to try things they've never done before on their new album.
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Factbox-Excerpts from G7 leaders' statement on economic coercion
Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) agreed on Saturday to establish an initiative to counter economic "coercion",
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