Australian House-Price Gains Ease as Further Rate Hikes Expected
Australia’s house prices climbed at a slightly slower pace in June — while still performing strongly in key
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It’s Getting a Lot Harder to Chase the Stock Rally From Here On
Don’t get too greedy. That’s the chorus from many investors who are entering the second half of the
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Wall Street Touts Emerging-Market Rates as Dovish Pivot Arrives
With hopes for a monetary-policy pivot in the US and Europe dashed, money managers from Goldman Sachs to
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Wagner: Russians reflect on group's advance towards Moscow
Russians have told the BBC they feared Wagner could unleash the violent tactics it uses in Ukraine on them.
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REPT’s $1 Billion IPO Leads Wave of Auto Startup Filings in Hong Kong
A clutch of Chinese automotive startups have filed for initial public offerings in Hong Kong, as the financial
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Your Sunday UK Briefing: France Cleans Up; Lull for Bond Traders
The big riots: France is sweeping up the debris after five nights of violence sparked by the shooting
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Xi’s Central Bank Shakeup Prioritizes Continuity Over Big Change
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s elevation of a long-serving technocrat as the central bank’s top Communist Party official signals
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South African Minister Says Fewer Power Cuts Are ‘No Accident’
South Africa’s power generation system is recovering and that’s been reflected in fewer power cuts recently, according to
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Swiss Regulator Probes Ex-Credit Suisse CEO Gottstein: Blick
Switzerland’s financial regulator is investigating Thomas Gottstein, the former CEO of Credit Suisse, for his role in the
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Riot police deployed on Champs-Elysees after funeral of teenager shot by police
Riot police were deployed to the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on Saturday, 1 July, after a call on social media to gather there following the funeral of a teenager who was shot dead by an officer earlier this week during a traffic stop. Nahel Merzouk, 17, was laid to rest yesterday following an Islamic ceremony close to his home in the Paris suburb of Nanterre. Footage shows a heavy police presence on the popular shopping street lined with luxury fashion houses. Shop facades were boarded up to prevent potential damage and police carried out spot checks in the area.
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Ukraine Recap: CIA Chief Burns Calls War ‘Corrosive’ for Putin
The invasion of Ukraine has had a “corrosive” effect on President Vladimir Putin’s regime and Russian society, William
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Singapore Suicides Rise to Highest in Over 20 Years: Samaritans
Singapore recorded its highest suicide tally since 2000, indicating a rise in mental distress from factors including social
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