Weak European Industry Is Keeping Gas Demand Depressed
Industrial demand for gas in Europe’s largest nations remains depressed despite lower prices, as an economic slowdown weighs
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First on CNN: Raj Shah out at Fox in wake of historic Dominion settlement
Raj Shah, the Fox Corp. brand protection executive who pushed Fox News in an even more pro-Trump direction after the 2020 election, has left the company.
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Watched by IMF, Pakistan to present budget amid economic, political crises
(Corrects typo in first paragraph) ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan's government will present its annual budget to parliament on Friday needing to
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Marketmind: Fresh lira low, focus on Fed
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland Another day, another market-positive appointment from
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People in China are so worried about the economy they're asking for divine intervention
China's post-Covid reopening was supposed to be the stimulant that the world needed. But after an early burst of activity, growth in the world's second largest economy appears to be stalling.
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China Mounts Six-Month Campaign to Get Car Sales Moving Again
China launched a six-month campaign to boost car purchases and drive electric vehicle adoption in rural areas as
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'I wondered what I'd done wrong in life,' says man next to passenger who opened plane door on flight
If you think you always get the bad seat when taking a flight, then spare a thought for Lee Yoon-jun. He was sat next to the man accused of opening the emergency door on an Air Asiana flight last month -- while the plane was still in the air.
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A soldier's hidden identity shines a light on troubled history of Crimea's Tatars
When Viktor Shevchenko was called forward to receive his medal from President Volodymyr Zelensky at a special ceremony in Kyiv earlier this year, his appearance seemed to come as a surprise to the Ukrainian leader.
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T. Rowe Sees BOJ Policy ‘San Andreas Fault’ of Global Finance Is at Hand
Policy tightening by the Bank of Japan, the last bastion of ultra-low interest rates, may send shock waves
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Turnaround Success Helps South Africa Jet Brand Win Market Share
The Foschini Group Ltd.’s turnaround of South African discount clothing chain Jet is grabbing the attention of a
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Rising UK Rates Open £9 Billion Hole In Tory and Labour Plans
Rising interest rates and gilt yields have punched a £9 billion ($11.3 billion) hole in the UK government
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Russia’s Rate Pause to Reach Longest in Over 7 Years
Russia is poised to extend its interest-rate pause to the longest in more than seven years as the
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