
Japan ex-currency tsar Yamasaki sees little scope for more yen falls
By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Takaya Yamaguchi TOKYO Former top Japanese currency official Tatsuo Yamasaki said he expects the
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Dutch Liberals May Support Wilders Coalition
The Dutch Liberal party said it will not enter the next cabinet but may support a government formed
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India’s Largest Insurer LIC Soars 10% on Premium Growth Outlook
Life Insurance Corporation of India, the largest insurer in the nation, jumped the most in eight months on
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UK Concerned About Japan’s Co-Firing Plans to Curb Emissions
The UK isn’t supportive of Japan’s plan to use ammonia and hydrogen alongside fossil fuels in power plants
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China Tells WHO Known Germs Causing Kids’ Pneumonia Surge
Chinese health authorities told the World Health Organization that the source of an outbreak of respiratory diseases among
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China Allows French, German Citizens to Enter Visa Free
China will allow citizens from countries including France, Germany and Italy to enter the country without a visa
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China’s Belt and Road Eyes Smaller Projects, More Use of Yuan
China said it would prioritize small projects and push for greater use of the Chinese currency through its
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China Plans to Buy Pork for Reserves Again to Stimulate Prices
China will again purchase pork from local producers and traders for the nation’s reserves to try and boost
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Malaysia PM’s Rival Muhyiddin to Step Down as Party President
Malaysia opposition leader Muhyiddin Yassin said he would not defend his party presidency in upcoming internal polls, about
1970-01-01 08:00

Japan Oct industrial output seen rising but Toyota disruptions will weigh- Reuters poll
TOKYO Japan's industrial output likely inched up in October, a Reuters poll found on Friday, although widespread disruptions
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COP28 Holds Key to Global Carbon Market That Could Help Improve Offsets
Climate negotiators at COP28 may bolster carbon trading when they decide on rules for a new United Nations-overseen
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New Zealand’s Next Government to Scrap Law Curbing Tobacco Sales
New Zealand’s vaunted laws aimed at making the country smoke-free will be repealed by its new center-right government.
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