
UK house prices post first annual drop since 2012, says Halifax
By Suban Abdulla LONDON (Reuters) -British house prices dropped on an annual basis in May for the first time in
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Taiwan May exports drop again as China weighs; outlook stays dim
TAIPEI Taiwan's exports fell for a ninth consecutive month in May, although meeting expectations, in a symptom of
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UK set to have highest inflation among big economies in 2023-OECD
LONDON Britain will have the highest inflation of any leading economy in 2023, according to forecasts from the
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OECD sees limited growth pick-up as rate hikes weigh
By Leigh Thomas PARIS Global economic growth will pick up only moderately over the next year as the
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German industrial output rises slightly less than expected in April
BERLIN (Reuters) -German industrial production rose slightly less than expected in April, posting an increase thanks to the construction sector
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China to further open financial sector, regulator tells Citigroup CEO
BEIJING Citigroup's Chief Executive Jane Fraser held a meeting with the head of China's new financial regulator on
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Japan central bank's ETF holdings under scrutiny as govt seeks revenue
By Leika Kihara TOKYO Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Wednesday the government must look into whether
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China's exports tumble in May as global demand falters
By Joe Cash BEIJING China's exports shrank much faster than expected in May and imports fell, albeit at
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Japan needs to balance growth, fiscal reform - policy document
By Takaya Yamaguchi and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO Japan is committed to mobilise all policy options available while putting
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Australia Q1 economy grows at slowest pace in 1-1/2 years
SYDNEY Australia's economy grew at the weakest pace in 1-1/2 years last quarter as high prices and rising
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Australia's central bank says hike this week due to inflation risks, warns more may come
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's central bank tightened monetary policy this week because of upside inflation risks to an already drawn-out return
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Brazil's cenbank did not participate in govt's consumer debt renegotiation program design
BRASILIA Brazil's central bank abstained from involvement in developing the government's comprehensive consumer debt renegotiation program unveiled on
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