
China's CPI expected to rise in H2: central bank governor
BEIJING China's year-on-year consumer inflation is projected to rise gradually in the second half of the year while,
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BOJ set to keep ultra-low rates, may signal inflation overshoot
By Leika Kihara TOKYO The Bank of Japan (BOJ) is expected to maintain ultra-loose monetary policy next week
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Watched by IMF, Pakistan to present budget amid economic, political crises
(Corrects typo in first paragraph) ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan's government will present its annual budget to parliament on Friday needing to
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Australia recession risk heightens after RBA warns of bumpy path to low inflation
By Stella Qiu SYDNEY The risk of Australia's economy slipping into recession has risen sharply, after the central
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China's factory gate deflation speeds up in May as demand wanes
BEIJING China's factory gate prices fell at the fastest pace in seven years in May and quicker than
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia puts odds of Australian recession in 2023 at 50%
SYDNEY Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the country's biggest lender, on Friday put the odds of a recession in
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BOJ's Ueda: can see inflationary bias in corporate price-setting behaviour
By Leika Kihara TOKYO Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Friday the country's corporate price-setting behaviour
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Brazil Lula's central bank nominees to sit out next rate decision
BRASILIA President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's first nominees for top positions in Brazil's central bank will not
1970-01-01 08:00

Stocks, Treasuries lead US household wealth to 1-year high in early 2023
By Dan Burns U.S. household wealth climbed to the highest in a year in the first three months
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French central bank expects 0.1% second-quarter growth
PARIS The French economy is on course to eke out meagre growth in the second quarter as industrial
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'Labor hoarding' is gaining steam as businesses brace for a recession
US companies wary about their economic prospects are battening down the hatches.
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US wholesale inventories revised up in April
WASHINGTON U.S. wholesale inventories fell a bit less in April than initially estimated, which could provide a lift
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