Take Five: A central bank bonanza
Central banks take centre stage with five of those overseeing the 10 most heavily traded currencies - including
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European Capitals Set for Autumnal Warmth Over Coming 10 Days
Autumnal heat will warm European capitals over the next 10 days, while heavy rain and thunderstorms range from
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China property woes deepen as a big developer suspends debt payments
A major Chinese property company has suspended offshore debt payments, deepening turmoil in the beleaguered sector.
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Battle for EU Top Jobs Pits Spain in Status Duel With Italy
The European Union’s next contest for a top job risks turning into a showdown between its two key
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The West fears a closer Russia and North Korea. China may not
A rare meeting between Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un at a space launch center in the Russian Far East earlier this week has triggered alarm from countries from South Korea and Japan to Ukraine, the United States and its partners in Europe.
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Morocco earthquake: 'People's Grenfell PTSD is activated again'
Members of England's Moroccan communities tell the BBC how they have been affected by the earthquake.
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Taiwan tells Elon Musk it is 'not for sale'
Mr Musk draws anger from Taipei again for his comments saying the island belongs to China.
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Startup That Lets You Instantly Talk in Foreign Language Targets a Nasdaq IPO at $1 Billion Value
The maker of Japan’s most popular voice-and-camera translator is fighting to differentiate itself as it pursues a listing
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Ukraine troops capture village east of Bakhmut, military says
(Reuters) -Ukraine's military said on Friday that its troops have captured a village near Bakhmut, the eastern city that fell
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South Korea house prices climb for second month in August
SEOUL South Korea's housing market climbed for a second straight month in August, data showed on Friday, with
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Exclusive-S.Korea considers limiting tenure of local currency, swap traders - sources
By Seunggyu Lim, Cynthia Kim and Jihoon Lee SEOUL South Korea is reviewing measures to limit currency and
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Chevron Australia LNG keeps up exports a day after outage cut production
By Florence Tan, Lewis Jackson and Emily Chow SYDNEY Chevron's two western Australian plants continued exports of liquefied
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