
Delays Won’t Hurt Japan’s First Casino, Osaka Governor Says
Years of delay to plans for Japan’s first casino resort won’t have an adverse effect on the project
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EU exec sees stronger 2023, 2024 euro zone growth, but higher inflation
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS Euro zone economic growth will be faster than previously expected this year and next
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EU commission sees Germany 2023 GDP growth at 0.2%, Italy 1.2% - newspaper
ROME The European Commission will forecast Germany's economic growth this year at 0.2%, while projecting a 1.2% rate
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S.Korean house prices fall in April for 11th straight month
SEOUL South Korean house prices weakened for an 11th consecutive month in April - its longest streak of
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Dollar hits 5-week high on inflation worries; lira drops, baht soars
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO The U.S. dollar rose to a five-week high against major peers on Monday as
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SoftBank-Backed Unicorn Yanolja Buys Israeli Travel-Tech Company
South Korea’s largest trip-booking company Yanolja Co. is acquiring Israeli technology provider Go Global Travel to become one
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Japan, US, SKorea Set to Meet During G-7 Summit to Bolster Ties
The leaders of Japan, the US and South Korea plan to hold a trilateral meeting in Hiroshima this
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Stellantis, LG Energy Spar With Canada Over EV Battery Plant
Automaker Stellantis NV said it will begin implementing “contingency plans” with its South Korean partner for electric vehicle
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The real reasons stores are closing in big cities
Nordstrom, Whole Foods and other big chains have closed stores in major US cities recently, raising alarm about the future of retail in some the country's most prominent downtowns.
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Singapore central bank chief Menon re-appointed for 2 more years
(Repeats to add update to tagline. Text unchanged) SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore's central banker Ravi Menon has been re-appointed in his
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South Korea think tank cuts 2023 growth forecast due to poor exports
SEOUL South Korea's top government research body has cut its economic growth forecast for this year to 1.5%
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Dollar braces for inflation, rattled by debt ceiling impasse
By Amanda Cooper LONDON The dollar seesawed on Wednesday after U.S. President Joe Biden and top lawmakers made
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