Bank of Israel Puts War Cost at $53 Billion in Fullest Tally Yet
Israel’s central bank laid out its most detailed assessment yet of the economic implications of the war with
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Saudi Arabia Seeks OPEC+ Oil Quota Cuts While Some Members Resist
Saudi Arabia is asking others in the OPEC+ coalition to reduce their oil-output quotas in a bid to
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Netherlands Backs Chinese-Owned Nexperia’s Takeover of Nowi
Chinese-owned Nexperia BV’s acquisition of chip firm Nowi Energy BV won approval from the Dutch government, which has
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ECB’s Lagarde Sees Signs of Softening In Euro-Area Labor Market
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said there’s evidence of softening in the region’s jobs market, which officials
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Tesla Sues Swedish State, Postal Service After Strike Actions
Tesla Inc has sued the Swedish state and the country’s postal service after a spiraling strike in the
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Economists See Stubborn US Core Inflation Keeping Rates Higher
The Federal Reserve’s preferred underlying inflation measure will be slower to recede, which should keep interest rates higher
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Germany Approves Revised 2023 Budget Suspending Borrowing Limit
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government approved a supplementary 2023 budget that includes the suspension of rules limiting net
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Roundup: Margot Robbie Says No to 'Barbie' Sequel; Texas A&M Hires Mike Elko; Eagles Beat Bills In a Thriller
Margot Robbie says there won't be a "Barbie" sequel, Texas A&M hired Duke's Mike Elko, the Eagles beat the Bills in a thriller and more in the Roundup.
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Ghana Leaves Rate on Hold With Disinflation Expected to Continue
The Bank of Ghana left its benchmark interest rate at a record high as it expects the disinflation
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Olivia Dean named BBC Introducing Artist of the Year
Olivia Dean has had a huge year with the release of her Mercury Prize-nominated debut album 'Messy'.
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Billions Wiped Out as Stock-Safety Trade on Wall Street Misfires
Reeling from a bear market last year, beaten-up investors decided to send more than $60 billion to exchange-traded
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Austerity Plans Spark Protests, Close Schools in Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is facing one of the biggest displays of public discontent since the fall of communism
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