
ECB’s De Cos Sees Significant Part of Transmission Still to Come
European Central Bank Governing Council member Pablo Hernandez de Cos said the effect of unprecedented interest-rate increases since
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Mexico CPI Stagnates in Sign Banxico May Stay Cautious
Mexico’s inflation accelerated for the first time in months in late September, putting pressure on policymakers to keep
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Blackrock’s Hildebrand Wants IMF to Address New Economic Reality
BlackRock Inc. Vice Chairman Philipp Hildebrand said the International Monetary Fund should frame discussions this week around the
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Pheu Thai Defends $15 Billion Handout as Criticism Mounts
The Pheu Thai Party, which leads Thailand’s coalition government, asked critics of its proposed economic stimulus plan not
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Gold Gains as Attack on Israel Bolsters Metal’s Haven Status
Gold rose on increased haven demand after tensions ramped up in the wake of the Hamas attack on
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Israel’s Central Bank to Sell Up to $30 Billion as Shekel Falls
The Bank of Israel said it will sell as much as $30 billion as part of a program
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Limp Growth Dulls Foreign Demand for South Africa Private Equity
South Africa’s private equity market may be attracting the attention of the nation’s biggest fund managers, but international
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Global Markets Face New Geopolitical Risk, View Oil as Guide
Global financial markets already rattled by elevated interest rates now face a fresh dose of geopolitical uncertainty following
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Singapore Dollar’s Heydays Seen Numbered as Exports Lose Steam
The Singapore dollar has held up fairly well against the stronger greenback this year but its resilience may
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Dollar Climbs as Traders Seek Safe Havens After Attack in Israel
The dollar climbed against its major peers in early trading on Monday as currency traders got their first
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Labour Eyes Pledge on UK Borrowing to Invest in British Industry
Labour is considering plans to borrow to invest in British industry, people familiar with the discussions said, despite
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Czech Unions Demand Up to 10% Wage Growth as Inflation Slows
Czech trade unions will demand salary increases between 8% and 10% next year to compensate workers for the
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