
German wholesale prices fall for sixth month in a row
BERLIN German wholesale prices fell for the sixth month in a row in September due to lower prices
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Wildfires are dealing a massive blow to US real estate and homeownership, congressional report finds
Climate change-fueled wildfires are costing the US economy between $394 billion to $893 billion annually, a new congressional report suggests -- a shocking figure that is more than double what previous government reports have estimated.
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Italy to unveil tax-cutting 2024 budget amid debt worries
By Giuseppe Fonte and Gavin Jones ROME (Reuters) -Italy's deficit-hiking 2024 budget due to be approved by cabinet on Monday
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Former Bank of China boss arrested on bribery charges
He is the latest banker to be prosecuted under Chinese President Xi's anti-corruption crackdown.
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South Korea plans to offer bigger tax refunds to foreign tourists - Finance Minister
SEOUL South Korea is considering raising the maximum amount of tax refunds for foreign tourists on their domestic
1970-01-01 08:00

Vietnam lawmakers expect country to miss 2023 GDP growth target
HANOI Vietnam is expected to miss this year's economic growth target, the country's lawmaking body said on Monday.
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China central bank ramps up liquidity support via policy loans, rate unchanged
SHANGHAI China's central bank ramped up liquidity support to the banking system as it rolled over medium-term policy
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China's movie theaters thrive as economic gloom descends. Hollywood is missing out
China's economy may be in the doldrums, but its movie theaters have enjoyed a record-breaking few months as young women flocked to see home-grown films.
1970-01-01 08:00

Major US banks show profit boost, but some caution from consumers
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Major U.S. banks said on Friday higher interest rates boosted profits, sending shares sharply up, even though
1970-01-01 08:00

US consumer sentiment weakens in October
WASHINGTON U.S. consumer sentiment fell sharply in October as households anticipated higher inflation over the next year, a
1970-01-01 08:00

US import prices rise less than expected in September
WASHINGTON U.S. import prices increased less than expected in September as a strong dollar depressed prices of non-petroleum
1970-01-01 08:00

Malaysia announces smaller budget, eyes subsidy cuts to narrow deficit
By Danial Azhar KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia on Friday unveiled a tighter budget for 2024, focusing on subsidy rationalisation
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