China May Have Turned to Another Old Tool to Help Bolster Yuan
The yuan spiked in opening trading Monday, in a hint that authorities may have taken another tool back
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Goldman Raises 2023 Default Forecast for China Junk Property Bonds
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is now expecting a higher default rate for Chinese high-yield property dollar bonds, as
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Thai elephant flown home after alleged abuse in Sri Lanka
Bangkok demanded the return of the animal after claims it was tortured while kept at a Buddhist temple.
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Pakistan Stocks Rise Most in Three Years to Trigger Market Halt
Pakistan’s stock market rose the most in more than three years after the nation clinched an initial deal
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Marketmind: Tesla delivers surprise, China goes slow
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole. The big question for
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Ukraine war: The lethal minefields holding up Kyiv's counter-offensive
Russia has mined vast swathes of Ukrainian territory its holds, inflicting casualties as Kyiv advances.
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Analysis-Musk's Twitter rate limits could undermine new CEO, ad experts say
By Jody Godoy Elon Musk's move to temporarily cap how many posts Twitter users can read on the
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A pig farm that stood on the site of a Nazi-era 'Roma camp' is finally demolished
Čeněk Růžička looked euphoric as he swung the pickaxe against the wall. He had spent decades campaigning for the pig farm to be torn down. It was finally happening.
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ECB’s Kazimir Stands Trial in Slovakia on Bribery Charges
The corruption trial of European Central Bank Governing Council member Peter Kazimir begins Monday, threatening embarrassment to the
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Barbecue Index Shows South Africa’s Food Costs Are Rising Again
Food prices in South Africa are on a tear yet again, underscoring central bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago’s resolve
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Sweden’s Debt-Laden Landlords Are Veering Closer to Forced Sales
Sweden’s embattled landlords are facing intensifying pressure to sell properties to raise cash, as $17 billion in debt
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Singapore Names Wong Central Bank Chairman to Succeed Tharman
Singapore’s deputy prime minister Lawrence Wong will be appointed chairman of the central bank. Wong, who is also
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