Myanmar Tightens FX Rules for Companies to Curb Black Market
Myanmar toughened its rules on the purchase of foreign exchange by importers and exporters as the nation seeks
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Western Australia to overturn 2021 Aboriginal heritage protection laws
By Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Western Australia will overturn its 2021 Aboriginal cultural heritage protection laws, set out after the
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China’s Trade Plunges More Than Forecast in Blow to Recovery
China’s exports fell for a third straight month in July amid a slump in global demand, while imports
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Hong Kong Government to Appeal Failed Bid to Ban Protest Song
Hong Kong will appeal the High Court’s decision to reject its request to wipe a controversial protest song
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China Deflation Threat Grows as Companies Cut Prices to Survive
When China abandoned pandemic restrictions after three years of stringent controls, Nie Xingquan was expecting booming sales for
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As writers' strike nears 100-day mark, a potential deal with Hollywood studios is nowhere in sight
Hollywood is still mired in a state of anguish.
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Oil’s Hottest Trade Gathers Momentum as Key Spread Goes Negative
One of the hottest trades in the oil market this year is keeping on rolling, with the potential
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Bearish Bets on Country Garden Jump to Record as Doubts Grow
Short sellers are swarming over Country Garden Holdings Co. as the sixth-largest Chinese developer by sales faces increasing
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UBS Names Heads From Credit Suisse for Asia Global Banking Team
UBS Group AG reshuffled its Asia global banking division, appointing some senior Credit Suisse Group veterans to help
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Australian consumer sentiment slips in Aug amid economic angst
SYDNEY Australian consumer sentiment slipped in August as a decision by the country's central bank not to hike
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It's not just actors: Over 11,000 city workers will strike in LA on Tuesday
City employees represented by local union SEIU 721 working in sanitation, at the city's port at at Los Angeles International Airport will strike for 24 hours, with picket lines forming in front of City Hall and LAX.
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3 Astros who won't be on the roster by September 1
The Houston Astros are making a divisional push in August and they have a few players that may not survive the month on their active roster.The Astros made the biggest splash of the trade deadline when they dealt away top prospects in order to land the starting pitcher they desperately needed. T...
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