Nordic Banks Face Latvian Hit From Planned Mortgage Rate Cut
Latvia’s parliament is poised to pass legislation that would slash mortgage interest rates for one year and leave
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Russian Strike on Merchant Ship Threatens Ukraine's Exports
A Russian missile strike on a commercial ship at a major Ukrainian Black Sea port is adding to
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Mexico Inflation Hits 32-Month Low as Banxico Meets on Rates
Mexico’s annual inflation slowed in line with expectations in October, giving the central bank some maneuvering room as
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Dollar Shortage Spurs 44% Devaluation in Malawi’s Currency
Malawi devalued its currency by 44% amid a shortage of dollars that has curbed imports of fuel and
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Germany Agrees Five Years of Relief for Industry Power Costs
The German government agreed on measures to ease electricity bills for manufacturers over the next five years in
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Rage Against Copper Producer Roils Markets, Panama Government
Panama’s ratification of a deal with a copper miner last month should have been a formality. Instead, it
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Euro-Zone Soft Landing is Central Scenario, ECB’s Vujcic Says
The European Central Bank can engineer a return to price stability without too much of a hit to
1970-01-01 08:00
Bitcoin Rallies Past Terra Crash Level in Win for Bruised Bulls
It took just over 18 months, but Bitcoin is finally back to where it traded before the event
1970-01-01 08:00
Marketmind: Oil and bond yields try to find toehold
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan With the more substantive of Federal
1970-01-01 08:00
Nuclear Is Out, Hydrogen Is In: Where Countries Put Energy R&D Money
Since the International Energy Agency was founded five decades ago, it has compiled data on the government research
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‘No One Is Safe From Climate Change’ After Hottest 12 Months Ever Recorded
The past 12 months have been the hottest on record, as 99% of the world’s population experienced above-average
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EU to Extend Emergency Energy Measures on Middle East Risks
The European Union is set to propose extending emergency rules linked to last year’s energy crisis after conflict
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