
Stocks tiptoe toward US debt denouement; Japan sparkles
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE Asia's stock markets were cautiously higher on Friday, with Japan leading gains, while the
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Asia Traders Dial Down Risk on Chance No Debt Deal by Monday
Asian investors remain on edge before the weekend amid concern US debt-ceiling negotiations may still break down or
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Column-Sterling caught between rate spike and gilt rupture: Mike Dolan
By Mike Dolan LONDON Britain's interest rate horizon skyrocketed this week on another alarming inflation reading that some
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UK Retail Sales Bounce Back More Than Expected After Wet March
UK retailers saw sales jump more than expected last month, recovering from heavy rain that kept people home
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Dollar eyes third weekly gain as higher US rate expectations gather steam
By Rae Wee SINGAPORE The dollar eased on Friday but remained near a two-month high against its major
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Economists Trim China Growth Forecasts, Expect Reserve Requirement Ratio Cut Sooner
China’s central bank will likely cut the reserve requirement ratio for major banks earlier than expected as the
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French Grocer Casino to Talk With Creditors as Conciliation Process Starts
Casino Guichard-Perrachon SA said it will start debt talks with creditors after a Paris court decided to open
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Analysis-Investing in AI: how to avoid the hype
By Naomi Rovnick LONDONExperienced tech investors are hunting for undervalued opportunities in an over-valued space. At stake is
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Marketmind: Counting down the $70 billion to a debt deal
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Vidya Ranganathan The week draws to a close
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Britain Loses its Luster for Job Seekers From Poland to Portugal
It’s not just Brexit that’s dried up the flow of European Union workers the UK used to depend
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Oil falls on conflicting OPEC+, Russia messages amid stronger dollar
By Arathy Somasekhar and Trixie Yap (Reuters) -Oil prices softened in early trade on Friday, weighed on by conflicting messages
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China’s Top Rating Firm Downgrades US in Echo of Global Rivalry
While the world’s major credit-rating agencies have held off downgrading the US as Washington barrels toward the fiscal
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