Big central banks hike again with end of tightening in sight
LONDON Major central banks are tentatively eyeing the end of aggressive interest rate hikes as price pressures finally
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Israel-Lebanon border tension raises fears of bloody escalation
The Israeli-Lebanon front line holds ever-present risks of a new and devastating conflict.
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Germany Exits Recession But GDP Only Stagnated Last Quarter
Germany exited its winter recession in the second quarter but output only stagnated, with questions about the fundamental
1970-01-01 08:00
Europe Wildfire Risk Spreads to French Riviera as Heat Retreats
Europe’s wildfire threat is spreading to the French Riviera, while firefighters in Greece battle more than 100 blazes.
1970-01-01 08:00
Global Bonds Fall as Japan Tweaks Yield Control: Markets Wrap
Bonds around the world retreated after the Bank of Japan, so far a holdout on ultra-loose monetary policy,
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South Korea Adds to Fears Australia Green Rules Put Gas at Risk
South Korea became the latest country to express concern Australia’s new emissions reduction policies could pose a risk
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China Bulls Look for Redemption as Beijing Shows Policy Resolve
A rally in Chinese stocks is gathering steam as early signs emerge that authorities are acting on the
1970-01-01 08:00
Engie Profit Jumps 25% on Energy Prices, Renewable Expansion
French utility Engie SA said first-half earnings jumped 25% on strong prices, growth in renewable energy and greater
1970-01-01 08:00
Cheap Beer Choices Hold Earnings Risk for Europe’s Brewers
It’s been a sobering earnings season for Europe’s corporations, unless you’re a bank. While a higher portion has
1970-01-01 08:00
England vs Denmark LIVE: Women’s World Cup latest scores and Lionesses team news as Rachel Daly starts
England continue their Women’s World Cup campaign against Denmark in a crunch Group D clash in Sydney. The Lionesses got their tournament underway with a narrow 1-0 win against Haiti, but they were reliant on a Georgia Stanway penalty and a key save from Mary Earps as Sarina Wiegman said her side lacked “ruthlessness” in front of goal. The European champions, who have now not scored a goal from open play in three matches, will need to improve as they take on Denmark and their star forward Pernille Harder. Denmark also got off to a winning start as they edged China 1-0. Both teams will be looking for improvement as well as a place in the knockout stages. Victory in Sydney would put England on the verge of the last-16, with China facing Haiti in the other match in Group D later today. Follow the latest World Cup scores, updates and news in today’s live blog Read More How to watch England vs Denmark: TV channel and start time for Women’s World Cup fixture Sarina Wiegman must take chance to reset England’s World Cup bid Darts, colouring in and 1,000 bags of Yorkshire tea: Inside the Lionesses’ World Cup den Women’s World Cup schedule: How to watch every match today
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Manipur video: Minister Amit Shah says CBI to investigate sexual assault
A video of two women being paraded naked in Manipur state went viral last week, sparking outrage.
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Unilever Names Meakins as Next Chairman Following CEO Change
Unilever Plc named Ian Meakins to succeed Chairman Nils Andersen, continuing an overhaul of its leadership after a
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