Credit Suisse Stands Out as Rare Case of Bank Disclosing EM Debt
Credit Suisse is one of a handful of global banks publicly disclosing some loans to poor countries, as
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Oil set for third straight week of gains on tight supply
By Sudarshan Varadhan SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices were set to register their third consecutive weekly gain for the first time
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China Central Bank Pledges to Use Policy Tools to Spur Recovery
The People’s Bank of China urged patience and confidence in the economy’s recovery as it pledged to use
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Philippine Central Bank Wants Lenders to Disclose Climate Assets
The Philippines’ new central bank head is pushing for lenders’ disclosure of climate-related assets, pledging that the Southeast
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Valuence to Hold Third ALLU AUCTION on August 5, 2023
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 13, 2023--
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Nissan to invest some $725 million in Renault's EV unit, Yomiuri says
TOKYO (Reuters) -Nissan Motor is likely to invest around 100 billion yen ($725 million) in Renault's new electric vehicle unit,
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Bullock takes the reins at Reserve Bank of Australia
By Lewis Jackson, Stella Qiu and Wayne Cole SYDNEY Reserve Bank Deputy Governor Michele Bullock will take over
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Australia No.3 bank reaches union deal that lets staff work from home
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY National Australia Bank (NAB), the country's No.3 lender, reached a deal that lets employees
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Philippines Plans Debut $1 Billion Sukuk Bond Deal This Year
The Philippines is planning its debut in the Islamic bond market as the country’s government looks to fund
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French Billionaire Pinault Is in Talks to Buy CAA Talent Agency in $7 Billion Deal
Creative Artists Agency is in advanced discussions to sell a majority stake in itself to Francois-Henri Pinault, the
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Mexico govt no longer interested in buying Citigroup's local retail unit
By Valentine Hilaire MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The Mexican government is no longer interested in purchasing Citigroup's local retail arm, known
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Tentative deal reached in nearly 2-week port strike on Canada's west coast
A tentative deal has been reached between employers and workers in a strike that has halted shipments in and out of ports in Canada’s west coast region of British Columbia for nearly two weeks
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