UK records 25.6 billion pound budget deficit in April
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain recorded a budget deficit of 25.56 billion pounds ($32.26 billion) in April, the Office for National Statistics
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Photographer celebrates Bristol's 'extraordinary' migrants in exhibit
Ken Abbot says he wants to change negative narratives around people who migrate to the UK.
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Singapore's April core inflation rises 5%, beating forecast
SINGAPORE Singapore's key consumer price gauge rose 5% in April, higher than forecast, official data showed on Tuesday.
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Record number of British firms pessimistic about China business - survey
By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) -A record number of British companies are pessimistic about doing business in China and are
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South Korea household credit shrinks at record pace in first quarter
SEOUL South Korea's household credit shrank at a record pace in the first quarter as high interest rates
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Modi Uses Sydney Event to Bolster Image After Poll Loss at Home
Thousands of expatriate Indians have begun thronging Australia’s largest entertainment and sporting arena in Sydney to welcome Indian
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Hong Kong to Step Up Push for Crypto Hub in Contrast With Clampdowns Elsewhere in Asia
Hong Kong is set to announce that retail investors can trade crypto under its new rulebook for the
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Oakland Athletics announcer who had been suspended after using racial slur let go by broadcaster
Oakland Athletics broadcaster NBC Sports California has parted ways with play-by-play announcer Glen Kuiper after he used a racial slur during a pregame show earlier this month, the network announced Monday.
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Bank of Korea to hold rates until end of September, cut in Q4- Reuters poll
By Anant Chandak BENGALURU The Bank of Korea will keep interest rates unchanged for a third time on
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Japan's factory activity expands for first time in 7 months- PMI
TOKYO Japan's manufacturing activity expanded for the first time in seven months in May, while the service-sector hit
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Amazon Covid Changes and CEO's Anti-Union Comments Broke Law, Labor Board Alleges
Amazon.com Inc. repeatedly violated federal labor law by unilaterally changing policies and terminating union supporters at its sole
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Oil Edges Higher as Traders Track Talks to Head Off US Default
Oil rose after US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he and President Joe Biden had a productive talk
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