Fed Officials Prepare to Extend Rate Pause Without Saying Hikes Are Done
Federal Reserve officials look set to hold interest rates steady for the second time in a row next
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Grayscale’s Bitcoin ETF Push: What’s Next After Court Ruling Stands
With the Securities and Exchange Commission opting against appealing a ruling that paves the way for Grayscale Investments
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World’s Higher-for-Longer Rate Era Stokes Worry
Now that the higher-for-longer interest-rate era has arrived, global finance officials are getting worried about the consequences. Rising
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ECB’s Nagel Says Upside Inflation Risks Still ‘Pretty Present’
The European Central Bank can’t declare that its fight against inflation is over just yet, according to Governing
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PBOC’s Pan Says China to Seek Reasonable and Sustainable Growth
China will seek more sustainable growth while maintaining a “reasonable” expansion pace and monetary policy will provide stronger
1970-01-01 08:00
Europe’s Consumer Will Save the Economy, ECB’s Scicluna Says
The euro zone’s buoyant consumers will save the economy from a hard landing, according to European Central Bank
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Lagarde Says Core Inflation in the Euro Zone Is Still Elevated
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said underlying inflation in the euro zone is still strong and wage
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Palestinians flee northern Gaza as Israel masses troops for assault
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Ari Rabinovitch GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Thousands of Palestinians fled the north of the Gaza Strip on Saturday
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New Zealand’s Māori Party Sees Resurgence in Election Result
The small political party representing New Zealand’s indigenous Māori people exceeded predictions to double its number of lawmakers
1970-01-01 08:00
The Trading Tycoon Steering Russia’s Global Oil Business
Igor Sechin, the boss of Russia’s state oil company and longtime associate of Vladimir Putin, celebrated New Year’s
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Musk Says Advertising Revenue on X ‘Drops Massively’ During War
Elon Musk said advertising revenue on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, “drops massively during war,” according
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Australia rejects Indigenous referendum in setback for reconciliation
By Praveen Menon, Lewis Jackson and Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia on Saturday decisively rejected a proposal to recognise Indigenous
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