
Top Taiwan Presidential Candidate Lai to Stop in US Next Month
Taiwan Vice President Lai Ching-te, a top candidate for president, will stop in the US next month en
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G-20 Latest: Talks Are Moving ‘Slowly’ on Expanding Debt Relief
Group of 20 finance ministers and central bank governors begin two days of meetings Monday, with participants set
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Analysis-For markets, BoE communication is bottom of the class
By Yoruk Bahceli As markets navigate a likely end to the steepest interest rate rises in decades, investors
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China Property Investment Drop Deepens as Beijing Vows Help
China’s property investment contracted at a steeper pace in the first half of the year, underlining the sector’s
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UK Economy Is Likely to Fall Further Behind Euro Area Next Year
Britain’s economic growth will fall further behind the euro area next year, and inflation will remain stubbornly high,
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India, Indonesia Plan Local Currency Trade, Fast Payments Links
Indonesia and India are planning to settle bilateral transactions in local currencies and link up their fast payments
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Dollar licks wounds as China data looms
By Tom Westbrook SYDNEY A bruised dollar took respite on Monday after suffering its worst weekly drop of
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Asia shares brace for China data to disappoint
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY Asian shares got off to a subdued start on Monday as markets braced for
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UK Property Sellers Cut Asking Prices for First Time This Year
UK property sellers cut their asking prices for the first time this year, an indication that a sharp
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Asia Stocks to Struggle as Inflation Doubts Linger: Markets Wrap
Asian shares face headwinds Monday after the rally in US bonds and stocks hit a wall Friday amid
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Marketmind: Will China GDP spoil the party?
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
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French Government Lays Out €4 Billion Spending Cut to Close Gap
The French government sent a 2024 spending plan to parliament that calls for a €4.2 billion ($4.7 billion)
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