UK economy shrank slightly less than thought in 2020: ONS
By David Milliken LONDON Britain's economy shrank fractionally less than previously estimated in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic
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Singapore Ministers Defend Colonial House Rents After Outcry
The two Singapore cabinet ministers at the center of a rental probe over sprawling state-owned houses took to
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Marketmind: Second-half lift, Tesla beat
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan A holiday-staggered week for U.S. markets
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UK banks asked by lawmakers if they're 'exploiting' savers with low rates
By Iain Withers LONDON (Reuters) -British banks faced fresh criticism on Monday for the savings rates they offer to cash-strapped
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Trump once said a president under felony indictment would grind the government to a halt and create a constitutional crisis
Former President Donald Trump said in 2016 that a president under indictment would "cripple the operations of our government" and create an "unprecedented constitutional crisis" -- years before he himself was indicted on federal charges while running for a second term as president.
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Matty Healy gives shout-out to good friend Lewis Capaldi at Finsbury Park gig
Matty Healy sent a sweet message to Lewis Capaldi at his concert at the weekend.
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UN chief urges maritime nations to chart course for net zero shipping emissions by 2050
The head of the United Nations called Monday for maritime nations to agree on a course for the shipping industry to reduce its climate-harming emissions to net zero by the middle of the century at the latest
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South Korea's POSCO plans $93 billion of investment by 2030
SEOUL South Korean steelmaking and materials conglomerate POSCO Group, headed by POSCO Holdings, said on Monday it plans
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Nasdaq futures rise before holiday as Tesla rallies
Nasdaq 100 futures rose on Monday, with the tech-heavy index set to extend its rally to the second
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Hong Kong May retail sales rise 18.4%, sees support from local consumption
HONG KONG Hong Kong's May retail sales rose 18.4% from a year earlier in the sixth consecutive month
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Japan's top lenders in fresh drive to win US investment banking deals
By Makiko Yamazaki and Ritsuko Shimizu TOKYO Japan's top lenders aim to carve out a larger presence in
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China is lining up a Harvard-trained economist as its next central bank chief
China has named an economist who studied at Cambridge University and Harvard University to a key political post at its central bank that could position him to eventually replace governor Yi Gang.
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