
BOE Set to Tip UK Into Recession by Year End, Economists Say
The Bank of England will push the UK into recession by the end of the year in its
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Asian stocks, yuan perk up on brighter China prospects
By Kane Wu HONG KONG Asian stocks shook off earlier losses on Tuesday, helped by assurances that Beijing
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Marketmind: China gets weary of a weakening yuan
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Vidya Ranganathan. The U.S. dollar's protracted smile is
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Popstars could be powering inflation as concert prices surge
By Dawn Chmielewski, Danielle Broadway and Sachin Ravikumar LOS ANGELES/GLASTONBURY, England Call it Beyflation. Or maybe Swiftflation. The
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China Extends Fight Against Weak Yuan as Drops Unsettle PBOC
China took a further step to slow the slide in the yuan, setting its daily reference rate for
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Dollar holds firm ahead of U.S. durable goods, housing data
By Rocky Swift TOKYO The U.S. dollar held its ground against major currencies on Tuesday as tension in
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CNN Says It Has Tape of Trump Discussing Classified Documents
CNN says it has obtained an audio recording of a 2021 meeting in New Jersey in which former
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PAG Weighs $1 Billion Tender Offer for Fund Stakes, Sources Say
PAG is considering a tender offer to buy about $1 billion worth of stakes in its funds from
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Japan’s Ruling Parties to Affirm Election Pact After Tokyo Clash
Japan’s ruling coalition parties are set to issue a statement reaffirming they will cooperate in elections across most
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Oil nudges higher as supply worries offset concerns about demand
By Stephanie Kelly Oil prices edged higher for a second consecutive session on Tuesday, as worries about political
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Asian Stocks Fluctuate Amid Recession Fears: Markets Wrap
Asian shares were mixed Tuesday after US stocks fell amid concern that the Federal Reserve and its peers
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Ford to Cut Hundreds of US Salaried Workers to Lower Costs
Ford Motor Co. plans to fire hundreds of salaried workers, primarily engineers, in the US this week to
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