
UK Retailers Struggle as Hot September Delays Winter Spending
UK retailers reported sluggish sales in September as squeezed consumers cut back on big-ticket spending and unseasonably warm
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Argentina Central Bank Likely to Hold Rate Despite Inflation Spike
Argentina’s central bank board plans to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged Thursday despite inflation data hovering around
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EU Reviews Aid for Palestinians, Reversing Earlier Freeze
The European Union said late Monday that it’s urgently reviewing the bloc’s assistance to the Palestinians after several
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Fed Officials Head Toward Another Pause After Surge in Yields
Top Federal Reserve officials are coalescing around the idea that tighter financial conditions after a recent surge in
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Dollar gains versus euro as Israel-Palestinian conflict spurs safety bid
By Herbert Lash and Joice Alves NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -The safe-haven dollar rose on Monday against the euro as military
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Israel Kills Armed Infiltrators Crossing Border From Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces said they killed armed infiltrators entering from neighboring Lebanon on Monday, the third day
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Fed’s Logan Says Higher Yields May Mean Less Need for Hikes
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan said the recent surge in long-term Treasury yields may mean
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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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Hedge funds sell energy stocks before Middle East conflict - Goldman
By Nell Mackenzie LONDON Global hedge fund managers were selling U.S. stocks sensitive to commodities at an accelerated
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Bank Watchdog Moves Ahead With New ESG Rule Feared Across Europe
Europe’s banks need to stop complaining that a new ESG rule will make them “look bad” and accept
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