
Guest nations at the G-7 reflect outreach to developing countries, worries over China, Russia
During this week’s summit of the leaders of the Group of Seven wealthy democracies in Hiroshima, you’ll also see eight other guest nations engaging in a flurry of diplomacy with Japan and others
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Column-Funds take record short position across U.S. Treasuries curve: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida There's a large swathe of the investment community convinced that 2023 will be
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China central bank rolls over medium-term policy loans, rate unchanged
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE China's central bank rolled over maturing medium-term policy loans while keeping interest rates unchanged on Monday, matching
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US pipeline operator ONEOK moves into oil, products with $18.8 billion Magellan deal
By Jyoti Narayan and David French (Reuters) -ONEOK Inc agreed on Sunday to buy U.S. pipeline operator Magellan Midstream Partners
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Head of Japanese entertainment company mired in sex abuse scandal apologizes, promises fix
The head of a major Japanese boys-group talent agency has released a YouTube video apologizing for the sexual abuse allegedly perpetrated by her predecessor and promised to prevent a recurrence
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Japan April wholesale prices rise 5.8%, but pace slows for 4th straight month
By Leika Kihara TOKYO Japan's wholesale prices rose 5.8% in April from a year earlier, but the pace
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Graforce and Worley to Jointly Scale Methane Electrolysis Technology in APAC
BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 14, 2023--
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Activist investor Engaged Capital plans proxy battle at Shake Shack - WSJ
Activist investor Engaged Capital is planning a proxy fight for three board seats at high-end burger chain Shake
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Australia's Newcrest supports Newmont's $17.8 billion offer
By Scott Murdoch and Himanshi Akhand (Reuters) -Australian gold miner Newcrest Mining Ltd said on Monday it would back Newmont
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Biden, congressional leaders likely to meet Tuesday for talks on raising the debt limit
President Joe Biden says he and congressional leaders will likely resume talks on Tuesday at the White House over the debt limit as the nation continues to edge closer to its legal borrowing authority with no agreement in sight
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Poland's ruling party leader promises voters more benefits ahead of fall election
The leader of Poland’s conservative ruling party has promised voters a range of new benefits, including a large increase in a popular cash benefit for families with children
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Philippines' finance minister says no reason for rate hike
MANILA The Philippine central bank has no reason to raise interest rates further as domestic inflation is easing,
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