EU Says Highly Unlikely It Will Meet Ammunition Pledge to Ukraine
The European Union informed member states that the bloc is very unlikely to hit a pledge to provide
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Swiss Real Estate Market Remains Vulnerable, Central Banker Says
Price dynamics in Switzerland’s residential-property sector are slowing in the wake of higher interest rates but the market
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Biden Backer Says Democrats Can’t Just Rely on Bidenomics
Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, a state Democrats are counting on carrying in the 2024 presidential election, says
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Orban Digs in Against EU Aid to Ukraine Ahead of Summit Showdown
Prime Minister Viktor Orban said he’s opposed to European Union efforts to boost financing for Ukraine, setting up
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BOE Unveils Stress Test Plan for Dozens of Banks, Asset Managers
The UK’s largest banks and asset managers will be tested against a hypothetical shock worse than last year’s
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China’s Property Risks ‘Manageable,’ PBOC Governor Says
China’s property sector risks are under control, central bank Governor Pan Gongsheng said, amid heightened concern over the
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Kishida’s Cabinet Approves $87 Billion Extra Budget
Japan’s cabinet approved a ¥13.2 trillion ($87.2 billion) extra budget to support Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s latest economic
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Deadpool 3, Captain America: Brave New World and more Marvel movies get delayed release dates
Disney and Marvel have made a number of changes to their release schedule for the next two years.
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UK Staves Off Recession Threat for Now With Stagnant Quarter
The UK economy flatlined in the third quarter, defying forecasts of a small contraction and ensuring a recession
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EU Makes Deal to Advance Controversial Nature-Restoring Law
The European Union clinched a deal to advance one of the most controversial aspects of its green agenda:
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China 2024 Budget Deficit Seen Above 3.5% In Break With Past
China will likely set its headline deficit at 3.5% of gross domestic product or higher next year, according
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Landlord SBB Faces Demand for Bond Repayment on Breach Claim
Embattled Swedish landlord SBB is facing an inflection point after one of its creditors demanded its money back,
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