China Says It Wants More Cooperation With Russia’s Military
China said it wants closer ties with Russia’s military, a sign Moscow still has Beijing’s support after the
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Hong Kong May retail sales rise 18.4%, sees support from local consumption
HONG KONG Hong Kong's May retail sales rose 18.4% from a year earlier in the sixth consecutive month
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Crypto’s Dream of an Embrace by China Gets a Reality Check
A shakeup at China’s central bank has poured cold water on speculation that the nation may be about
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UK factory downturn deepens in June despite lower costs: PMI
By Andy Bruce LONDON The pace of decline in Britain's manufacturing sector steepened in June and optimism faded
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Japan's tax income hits record, surplus will help fund defence plan
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's government raked in record tax income last fiscal year, the finance ministry said on Monday, which could
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Euro zone factory downturn deepened in June as ECB hikes bite-PMI
LONDON Euro zone manufacturing activity contracted faster than initially thought in June as persistent policy tightening by the
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German manufacturing shrinks in June as demand weakens-PMI
BERLIN Germany's manufacturing sector contracted at the fastest rate in more than three years in June, with both
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French manufacturing's June contraction not as bad as first forecast -PMI
PARIS France's manufacturing sector continued contracting in June, according to a monthly survey, although the decline was not
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Italy's manufacturing shrinks at steepest rate since COVID lockdowns - PMI
ROME Italy's manufacturing sector contracted in June at the steepest rate in over three years, a survey showed
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European Stocks Extend First-Half Rally as Cyclicals Advance
European stocks extended gains on Monday, led by cyclical sectors, as signs of cooling US inflation fueled appetite
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Indonesia's June inflation eases to lowest in 14 months
By Stefanno Sulaiman and Fransiska Nangoy JAKARTA Indonesia's annual inflation rate in June eased to 3.52%, settling into
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Sweden’s Debt-Laden Landlords Are Veering Closer to Forced Sales
Sweden’s embattled landlords are facing intensifying pressure to sell properties to raise cash, as $17 billion in debt
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