Japan govt sees inflation slowing next year, calls for BOJ coordination
By Leika Kihara and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's inflation will likely slow to around 1.5% next year when stripping
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Foreign Investors Flock Back to Chinese Bonds on Fed Pivot Hope
Global investors are returning to Chinese debt in full force, as expectations for US interest rates to soon
1970-01-01 08:00
Posco Stock Jumps Most Ever on Bumper Profit and EV Battery Bets
Posco Holdings Inc. shares jumped as much as 24% on Monday, the most on record, extending a July
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Russia accuses Ukraine of Moscow drone attack
The Kremlin accuses Ukraine of being behind an attack that damaged at least two buildings.
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Vietnam Among World’s Most Overbought Stock Markets After Rally
The 18% advance in Vietnam’s VN Index this year has made it the best-performing stock gauge in Southeast
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Support for Japan’s Kishida Falls to Lowest Since He Took Office
Public support for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida fell in a major poll to its lowest since he
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China’s Xi to Host Indonesia’s Jokowi, Other Leaders in Chengdu
Chinese President Xi Jinping will start a two-day visit to the southwestern city of Chengdu on Thursday, opening
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Bearish Yen Positioning by Asset Managers Cut by Most Since 2020
Asset managers trimmed bearish positions on the yen by the most in more than three years as inflation
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China Targets Key Sectors for Private Investment to Boost Growth
China is encouraging private firms to invest in key industries like transportation and advanced manufacturing in Beijing’s latest
1970-01-01 08:00
Dollar Bearish Bets Climb to Record High Among Asset Managers
Asset managers boosted bearish dollar bets to a record amid speculation slowing US inflation will hasten the end
1970-01-01 08:00
Chinese property giant Country Garden extends losses on debt worries
SHANGHAI Shares in China's property developer Country Garden and its property service arm Country Garden Services Holdings tumbled
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Cambodia's ruling party claims landslide win in one-sided election
The party of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen declared a landslide victory in a general election on Sunday, a vote that critics widely dismissed as a sham aimed at cementing the party's rule before an expected transfer of power to his eldest son.
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