 
    RBNZ Can’t Afford to Ignore Immigration Surge, Hawkesby Says
      New Zealand’s central bank can’t afford to ignore a surge in immigration, even though it’s expected to subside
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    Xi Takes Flurry of Small Steps to Open China After Biden Thaw
      President Xi Jinping’s government has vowed all year to restore foreign investors’ shattered confidence in China. Since a
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    Australian Home-Price Growth Slows as Sydney, Melbourne Cool
      Australia’s home-price growth slowed in November as a resumption of interest-rate increases and deteriorating affordability pushed buyers to
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    Japan’s Capital Spending Nudges Higher in Sign of Resilience
      Japan’s businesses increased investment modestly, showing hints of resilience even as the broader economic recovery loses momentum. Capital
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    Fed Officials Shift Tone But Remain Wary of Markets’ Aggressive Rate Cut Bets
      Federal Reserve officials shifted their tone this week, inching closer to the conversation markets have long been having:
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    US Compels Saudi Fund to Exit AI Chip Startup Backed by Altman
      The Biden administration has forced a Saudi Aramco venture capital firm to sell its shares in a Silicon
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    Yen’s Plunge Is a Blessing and a Curse for People in South Korea
      South Koreans are celebrating after the yen fell to its lowest level against the won in 15 years.
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    Emerging-Market Assets Are Set for Best Monthly Rally of 2023
      Emerging-market assets are heading for their best monthly gains of 2023 as traders reposition their portfolios on bets
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    Enel Antitrust Suit in Chile Opens Window Into Green Power Development Woes
      A renewables developer is picking a fight with Chile’s biggest energy group in a case that illustrates the
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    Latin America’s Biggest Economies See Unemployment Tick Down
      Unemployment rates in Brazil and Mexico fell in October, as strong labor markets underpin the outperformance of Latin
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    Canada’s Economy Shrank 1.1% With Rates Denting Spending
      Canada’s economy unexpectedly contracted in the third quarter and consumption flatlined, confirming the central bank’s aggressive interest rate
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    Euro-Area Inflation Slows More Than Expected With 2% in View
      Euro-zone inflation cooled more than expected, putting the 2% target in sight as investors step up bets that
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