Cricket Fever Propels India Hotel, Media Stocks Before World Cup
A frenzy around the world’s most-watched cricket tournament is lifting India’s hotel and media stocks, thanks to soaring
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Boohoo’s Plunge Shows Widening Online Gap With Brick-and-Mortar
Tuesday’s plunge in Boohoo Group Plc shares is a vivid demonstration of how European online retail stocks are
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ECB Not Yet at Price Target, More Work to Be Done, Lane Says
The European Central Bank can’t relent in its fight to tame inflation even as maintaining the current level
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Apple enforces new check on apps in China as Beijing tightens oversight
By Josh Ye HONG KONG Apple has started requiring new apps to show proof of a Chinese government
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Kenya Is Expected to Hold Rates With Eye on Inflation, Currency
Kenya is expected to follow other emerging market central banks that have kept borrowing costs steady over the
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Turkey’s Inflation Tops 61% as Surging Oil Prices Worsen Outlook
Turkish inflation accelerated in line with forecasts to exceed 61% for the first time this year as higher
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Rouble recovers slightly after slide past 100 vs dollar
(Reuters) -The Russian rouble weakened past the symbolic threshold of 100 to the dollar before recovering slightly in early trade
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Kishida Says Japan Pensions With $600 Billion Sign ESG Pact
Japanese pension funds managing 90 trillion yen ($600 billion) will join a global initiative for responsible investment, Prime
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Tycoon Agarwal’s Plan to Overhaul Vedanta Gets Cautious Shareholder Welcome
Shares in Anil Agarwal’s Vedanta Ltd. rose Tuesday, the first trading day after the Indian tycoon announced an
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Europe’s Volatile Gas Market Lures Traders From Far Afield
Europe’s energy crisis has made its main gas market a popular destination for traders around the world seeking
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Marketmind: Dollar strength keeps yen under pressure
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee Traders remain in vigilance mode over
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Hong Kong stocks sink most in three months amid China property woes, US rate worries
Stocks in Hong Kong sank the most since early June after trading resumed following a Chinese holiday, as worries mounted on China's weak housing market, while investors were also concerned about persistently high US interest rates.
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