Italy to raise 2024 deficit goal to 4.1%-4.3% of GDP, sources say
By Giuseppe Fonte ROME Italy's government plans to raise its 2024 budget deficit target to between 4.1% and
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Moody's warns US government shutdown would be 'credit negative'
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. government shutdown would have negative implications for its credit assessment as it
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US government shutdown would delay release of key economic data, official says
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON The publication of major U.S. economic data, including employment and inflation reports of critical
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Analysis-Inflation, budget risks await Polish vote winner
By Karl Badohal, Pawel Florkiewicz and Gergely Szakacs WARSAW Less than three weeks ahead of Poland's hotly contested
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Japan to compile economic package to ease inflation pain
By Satoshi Sugiyama and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida unveiled on Monday the pillars of a
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BOJ chief warns of highly uncertain wage, price outlook
By Leika Kihara OSAKA (Reuters) -Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Monday there was "very high uncertainty" on
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Singapore Aug core inflation rises 3.4%, seen easing
By Chen Lin SINGAPORE Singapore's key consumer price gauge rose 3.4% in August, almost matching economists' forecasts, and
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Thailand central bank to hold rates in Sept after seven straight hikes - Reuters poll
By Anant Chandak and Susobhan Sarkar BENGALURU Thailand's central bank will leave its key policy rate unchanged at
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The shadowy Chinese firm that owns chunks of Cambodia
It secured a deal to control a fifth of Cambodia's coastline - 15 years on, it has barely got started.
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As DeSantis falters, the race for second place in the GOP primary is open again
A furious scramble for second place is underway in the crowded Republican primary contest, with candidates vying for an opportunity to directly take on front-runner Donald Trump. The position, once held by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, now appears to be more of a free-for-all.
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Even the Fed is cutting jobs — for the first time in more than a decade
Even as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reassures the public about the state of the US economy, the organization is quietly laying off workers at its own doorstep.
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U.S. business activity nears stand-still in September, survey says
NEW YORK U.S. business activity showed little change in September, with the vast services sector essentially idling at
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