
South African Central Bank Sees Little Risk of Ratings Cut After Gray Listing
South Africa’s inclusion on a global watchdog’s dirty-money watchlist is unlikely to have an immediate impact on its
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New Zealand Hostel Fire May Have Killed 10, Many Still Missing
A hostel fire in New Zealand’s capital city Wellington has claimed as many as 10 lives, with several
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Ukraine Latest: Explosions, Sirens Mark Latest Russian Attack
Multiple explosions were heard in Kyiv early Tuesday, marking the eighth Russian attack on the capital this month.
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China’s Central Bank Outlook Spurs Call for Monetary Action
The People’s Bank of China hinted Monday it will keep monetary policy supportive, prompting expectations it may cut
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FTC to Sue to Block Amgen’s Takeover of Horizon Therapeutics
The US Federal Trade Commission is expected to file a lawsuit Tuesday to block Amgen Inc.’s $27.8 billion
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Asia Stocks Set for Mixed Open, US Debt Talks Near: Markets Wrap
Asian equities are poised for a mixed opening as traders continue to look for clues of any breakthrough
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New Zealand Set to Remain OECD Outlier Without Monthly CPI
New Zealand looks likely to remain the sole OECD nation without a monthly inflation report for some time
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The top baby names of last year were ...
The Social Security Administration has released the 20 most popular baby names of last year, and similar to previous years, names like Liam, Olivia, Noah and Emma are at the top.
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: G7 vows support for Kyiv as Moscow admits its forces have fallen back near Bakhmut
The G7 finance leaders promised support for Ukraine in a show of unity against Russia’s war as Moscow acknowledged that some of its soldiers have fallen back north of the city of Bakhmut. “We call for an immediate end of Russia’s illegal war against Ukraine, which would clear one of the biggest uncertainties over the global economic outlook,” the G7 ministers said in a statement. Russian defence ministry spokesperson, Igor Konashenkov, said Ukraine had launched an assault north of Bakhmut with more than 1,000 troops and up to 40 tanks, a scale that if confirmed would amount to the biggest Ukrainian offensive in some time. The Russians had repelled 26 attacks but troops in one area had fallen back to “regroup” in more favourable defensive positions near the Berkhivka reservoir northwest of Bakhmut, Mr Konashenkov said. It is the first admission from Moscow’s defence ministry that Ukraine has been successfully regaining ground around Bakhmut, which Russia has been trying to take control of for months. Read More UK to send Ukraine long-range Storm Shadow cruise missiles, defence secretary confirms Is Russia competing at Eurovision and can Russian viewers vote? Russian woman who left note on grave of Putin's parents convicted amid dissent crackdown
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G-7 Finance Chiefs Boost Ukraine Aid, Propose Supply Chain Plan
Group of Seven finance chiefs put more aid on the table for Ukraine, set up a new supply
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Karnataka results: India's Congress ahead of Modi's BJP in key state polls
The opposition Congress party is ahead in the Karnataka state election, according to trends.
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Communities in Bangladesh and Myanmar brace for the worst as Cyclone Mocha intensifies
Aid agencies in Bangladesh and Myanmar say they are bracing for disaster and have launched a massive emergency plan as a powerful cyclone barrels toward millions of vulnerable people.
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