Take Five: Another curve ball for markets
Escalating tension in the Middle East and surging U.S. bond yields set financial markets up for more turbulence,
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Trade Sourcing From China via WorldFirst Rises 83% as of September 2023, Driven by Demand From Emerging Markets
GUANGZHOU, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 20, 2023--
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British retail sales tumble in September
LONDON British retail sales volumes fell by a sharper than expected 0.9% in September compared with the month
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Oil on track for second week of gains on Gaza contagion fears
By Florence Tan and Sudarshan Varadhan SINGAPORE Oil prices extended gains on Friday and were on track for
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Holiday Inn-owner IHG reports 10.5% rise in quarterly room revenue
Holiday Inn-owner IHG posted a rise in quarterly revenue per room on Friday on higher room prices and
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Travis King: Soldier who fled to North Korea 'charged back in US'
Charges against Travis King reportedly include desertion and possessing sexual images of a child.
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Column-Buying a burst bubble, bruised bond bulls wince: Mike Dolan
By Mike Dolan LONDON Buying into one of the biggest bubble bursts in history is brave and maybe
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Morgan Stanley Warns Against Buying the Dip in Chinese Stocks
Morgan Stanley is advising investors against buying the dip in Chinese stocks, warning that foreign funds may keep
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China Stocks Erase All Reopening Gains as Property Woes Persist
Chinese stocks erased all the gains seen during their massive reopening rally that took off late last year,
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China property market shows little signs of revival despite stimulus
By Clare Jim and Liangping Gao HONG KONG/BEIJING China's troubled property market is showing little signs of a
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Vietnam rare earths arrests include key figure in bid to build industry
HANOI (Reuters) -Police in Vietnam have arrested six people accused of violating mining regulations, including the chairman of a company
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Australia says 'not necessary' to cancel Chinese firm's lease on Darwin port
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia said a security review of a 99-year lease held by Chinese company Landbridge on
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