UK Economy Held Up Better Than Expected in Coronation Holiday
The UK economy shrank less than expected in May after an additional holiday to mark the coronation of
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Barclays, Yes Bank Raise India Inflation Forecast as Prices Jump
A higher-than-expected India inflation reading in June has prompted some economists to raise their forecasts for consumer price
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Swatch Group Profit Rises as China’s Reopening Fuels Rebound
Swiss watchmaker Swatch Group AG reported higher sales and profit as China’s reopening fueled a rebound, pushing results
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Caution About Bitcoin Grows as a Jump in Global Markets Bypasses Crypto
Bitcoin missed out on a rally in global markets sparked by cooling US inflation, triggering some caution about
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Here Are the Options China Still Has for Stimulating Its Economy
China should ramp up government borrowing, offer more tax breaks to businesses and keep cutting interest rates to
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Ukraine news – live: Senior Russian general killed in airstrike with British Storm Shadow missile
A high-ranking Russian general has been killed in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia in an airstrike carried out using British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles, according to multiple reports from both sides. Lieutenant General Oleg Tsokov was among the Russian military commanders present in the Dune hotel when a barrage of cruise missiles struck the southern region. Russia’s defence ministry did not immediately confirm the death but it has been reported by the country’s tightly-controlled state media. An aid to the Ukrainian mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko, wrote on his Telegram channel: “It is reported that today in the Berdiansk area, the Russian Lieutenant General Oleg Yuriyovych Tsokov was liquidated.” In September last year the same general was gravely wounded on the battlefield but survived, the mayor said. A member of Ukraine’s parliament, Yurii Mysyagin, said that the “the British ‘Storm Shadow’ came to visit accurately”. This comes as a senior Russian general who was leading Moscow’s forces in Zaporizhzhia said he was suddenly dismissed from his position after he accused the military leadership of betraying his troops with a lack of support. Read More Ben Wallace accused of ‘scolding’ Ukraine over demands for weapons: ‘We’re not Amazon’ Ukraine’s greatest weapon isn’t on the battlefield Russia's Defense Ministry says Wagner mercenaries are surrendering their weapons to the military El Nino is threatening rice crops while grain supplies already are squeezed by the war in Ukraine
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Greek coastguard 'pressured' disaster survivors to blame Egyptian men
New evidence further challenges the official version of last month's deadly sinking - BBC investigation.
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World’s Biggest Climate Fund Makes Its Largest Water Investment
The world’s biggest global climate fund has made its largest bid yet to encourage private investors to spend
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CapVest to Buy UK Software Provider Kerridge in $1 Billion Deal
Private equity firm CapVest Partners has agreed to acquire UK software provider Kerridge Commercial Systems Ltd. CapVest is
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Marketmind: UK data deluge and the run-up to recession
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Vidya Ranganathan A big bunch of numbers is
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Extreme Drought Is Wreaking Havoc on Daily Life in Spain
Drought in Spain, which is going through yet another heat wave this year, is so extreme that virtually
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Scholz Embraces Siemens in Bid to Stem Exodus of German Money
Siemens AG is set to unveil a new investment in Germany on Thursday, a moment Chancellor Olaf Scholz
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