NZ central bank leaves cash rate on hold at 5.5%, as expected
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON New Zealand's central bank held the cash rate steady at 5.5% on Wednesday, as
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China's July new home prices fall for the first time this year
BEIJING China's July new home prices fell for the first time this year, official data showed on Wednesday,
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Bumpy road for China's ride hailing drivers as economy slows
By Casey Hall SHANGHAI Shanghai driver Zhu Zhimin works 15 hours a day to earn the same money
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South Korea to grant 23 trln won in financing support for exporters
SEOUL South Korea will expand financing support for exporting companies by around 50% more this year, the financial
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How Argentina learned to love the US dollar
Stuffing your greenbacks into the "mattress bank" is a way of life for many Argentines.
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Japan business mood improves but China impact dims outlook - Reuters Tankan poll
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO Big Japanese manufacturers and service-sector firms signalled improved business morale in August, a monthly
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How much worse can China's economic slowdown get?
HONG KONG (Reuters) -China's economic activity data for July, including retail sales, industrial output and investment failed to match expectations,
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Brazil's central bank 'very committed' to current rate cut pace -director
BRASILIA Brazil's central bank director of international affairs Fernanda Guardado said on Tuesday policymakers are firmly dedicated to
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Peru government sees economy recovering from mild contraction
By Sarah Morland and Isabel Woodford Peru's economy is showing signs it could start growing again after shrinking
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When Is the NFL Trade Deadline?
When is the 2023 NFL trade deadline?
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Yellen's Las Vegas stop shows Bidenomics can be a tough sell
By Andrea Shalal LAS VEGAS Daemein Hargrove, 21, recently dropped plans for a four-year college degree to sign
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To raise scarce dollars, Egypt looks to pension plans, draft evaders
By Patrick Werr CAIRO Egypt is offering a minimum $5,000 fee for Egyptians living abroad who wish to
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