Rudy Giuliani admits making false claims of Georgia voter fraud
Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss told Congress last year they received threats over the baseless claims.
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Brazil's finance minister expects interest to fall to 'at least' 12% by year-end
BRASILIA Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Wednesday that he expects the basic interest rate to fall
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U.S. new home sales fall in June; trend remains firmer
WASHINGTON Sales of new U.S. single-family homes fell in June, but the trend remains strong as an acute
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UK budget watchdog warned ex-finance minister Kwarteng about soaring borrowing
By Andy Bruce LONDON Britain's former finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng held back official warnings that borrowing was on
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Saudi FDI inflows reach 8.1 billion Riyals in Q1 2023 - ministry
DUBAI Saudi Arabia's foreign direct investment inflows reached 8.1 billion Riyals ($2.16 billion) in the first quarter of
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Thai exports fall less than forecast in June, seen improving
By Orathai Sriring and Kitiphong Thaichareon BANGKOK Thai exports shrank for a ninth consecutive month in June, albeit
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Euro zone lending slows further as rate hikes bite
FRANKFURT Lending to euro zone companies slowed again last month, adding to already mounting evidence that sharply higher
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Indonesia to make it less painful for exporters to keep earnings onshore -official
JAKARTA Indonesia is developing a scheme for banks to provide a financing facility for exporters who keep their
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Japan to maintain accommodative policy - govt official quotes BOJ's Ueda
TOKYO The Bank of Japan (BOJ) will maintain accommodative monetary conditions for companies, Governor Kazuo Ueda was quoted
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Thailand trims GDP growth outlook as exports soften
BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand's finance ministry has lowered the country's 2023 economic growth outlook to 3.5% from 3.6% projected earlier, as
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Taiwan's economy seen returning to growth in Q2: Reuters poll
TAIPEI Taiwan's export-dependent economy likely returned to growth in the second quarter thanks to resilient domestic consumption although
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Explainer-China's politburo meeting leaves many economic headaches unaddressed
HONG KONG China's leadership pledged at a key Communist Party meeting this week to support the economy through
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