Gaza unrest sends message about economic misery under Israeli blockade
By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA Weeks of violent protests by young men in Gaza have sent a message about
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Ukraine's central bank to improve 2023 inflation, GDP forecasts - deputy governor
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine's central bank will improve its forecasts for inflation and gross domestic product growth for 2023 at its
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Kenya private sector activity contracts in September - PMI
NAIROBI Private sector activity in Kenya contracted in September as rising fuel prices hurt business right across the
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Spain's services sector resumes growth in September - PMI
MADRID Spanish services sector activity expanded slightly in September after a dip in August, with new business holding
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Irish economy growth 'slowing following rapid rise'
A leading think tank revises down its growth forecast for the domestic Irish economy this year.
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UAE's non-oil business growth picks up in Sept on strong demand-PMI
DUBAI Non-oil business activity in the United Arab Emirates expanded at a faster rate in September than the
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Taiwan central bank flags forex intervention if 'extreme' fluctuations
TAIPEI Taiwan's central bank will intervene in the foreign exchange market if there are "extreme" fluctuations to maintain
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Thai economic recovery intact but inflation could impact growth - central bank chief
BANGKOK Thailand's economic recovery is intact but inflation risks could weigh on the country's growth outlook, the central
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NZ central bank holds rates steady, says past hikes tempering inflation
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON New Zealand's central bank held the cash rate steady at 5.5% on Wednesday, as
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Japan will take appropriate steps vs excessive yen moves: top FX diplomat Kanda
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's top currency diplomat Masato Kanda said on Wednesday authorities will take appropriate steps against
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South Korea factory output unexpectedly jumps in August
SEOUL South Korea's factory output unexpectedly jumped in August by the fastest rate in more than three years,
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Brazil's government seeks Congress vote on bill taxing offshore, closed-end funds this week
BRASILIA The Brazilian government wants Congress to pass a bill this week that would tax offshore and closed-end
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