Turkey Asked Banks to Buy Eurobonds to Support Default Swaps
Turkey’s central bank asked some local lenders this week to step in and buy the country’s dollar bonds,
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UK Energy Bills Set to Drop as Easing Gas Costs Finally Register
British consumers are set to see a big drop in energy bills that have been crippling household budgets
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Singapore Dollar at Record High Versus Ringgit on China Worries
The Singaporean dollar surged to the strongest level on record against the Malaysian ringgit, with the latter suffering
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Billionaire Reuben Brothers Win Battle Over Russian Fraud
A New York court has found that the billionaire Reuben brothers were defrauded by a family friend of
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Southeast Asia’s Stock Valuation Premium Disappears Amid Selloff
The selloff in a gauge of Southeast Asian equities this month has made it cheaper than a broader
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RBI May Need to Buy $18 Billion of Bonds to Add Cash, ICICI Says
India’s central bank may buy as much as 1.5 trillion rupees ($18 billion) of government bonds to replenish
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Abba rule out 2024 Eurovision reunion on 50th anniversary of win
Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson say they can celebrate 50 years of Abba without being on stage.
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Hundreds to attend funeral of RAF WW2 airman Flt Sgt Peter Brown
Flt Sgt Peter Brown's funeral will take place in Westminster after a campaign for a "fitting send-off".
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Thailand’s Move Forward Says 19 Senators Backing Pita’s PM Bid
Thailand’s Move Forward party said more than a dozen senators have pledged support for Pita Limjaroenrat’s bid to
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Pakistan Growth Slows Sharply as Economic Challenges Mount
Pakistan’s economic growth slowed sharply to one of the lowest levels in its history as its woes intensify
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Oil Industry’s Longest-Serving Chairman Seeks Another Four Years
Antonio Brufau, the oil industry’s longest serving chairman, is poised to keep going despite an earlier pledge to
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Solar Power Investment Set to Surpass Oil Production Spending This Year
Investors will pour more money into solar power than in oil production this year for the first time,
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