Japan logs current account surplus for fourth month as trade gap narrows
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's current account surplus more than doubled year-on-year in May, in a fourth straight month of gains, as
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Syria revokes BBC's media accreditation and accuses the British broadcaster of spreading 'fake news'
Syria’s Information Ministry has canceled the BBC’s media accreditation, accusing the British public broadcaster of biased and fake news in its coverage of the war-torn country
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Alibaba stock set to open up 5.5% amid hopes regulatory crackdown is ending
HongKong Hong Kong shares of Alibaba Group were set to open up 5.5% on Monday after China fined
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Oil eases ahead of China, US data, but OPEC+ cuts support market
By Florence Tan SINGAPORE Oil prices dipped in early Asian trade on Monday as investors tread cautiously ahead
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12 homes evacuated in Southern California city after ground shifts
Officials say twelve homes were evacuated in a Los Angeles-area city Saturday night after a major ground shift put them at risk of collapse
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Migrant boat from Senegal carrying 200 people missing off Canary Islands
The aid group Walking Borders says many children are on board the missing boat, which departed from Senegal.
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Countries repatriating gold in wake of sanctions against Russia - study
By Marc Jones LONDON An increasing number of countries are repatriating gold reserves as protection against the sort
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There’s More Pain Ahead for S&P 500 as Profit Warnings Loom, Investors Say
There's more pain on the way for the S&P 500 as profit warnings and fears of higher interest
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Sarah Silverman sues Meta, OpenAI for copyright infringement
By Jack Queen Comedian Sarah Silverman and two authors have filed copyright infringement lawsuits against Meta Platforms and
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Singapore Property Stamp Duty Collected Fell 12% From Record, Report Says
Singapore’s property stamp duty collections dropped 12% to S$5.95 billion ($4.42 billion) in the financial year ended March
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Westpac Economist Bill Evans Steps Back, Replaced by RBA’s Ellis
Westpac Banking Corp.’s Bill Evans will shift from chief economist after more than 30 years in the role
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UK jobs market cools again, pay growth weakest since April 2021: REC
LONDON Pay pressures in Britain's labour market cooled further in June, according to a survey of recruiters published
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