Nagel Says ECB May Need to Keep Raising Rates After Summer Break
The European Central Bank might have to continue with interest-rate increases after the summer, according to Bundesbank President
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Abu Dhabi’s G42, Israel’s Viola Launch Tech Talent Venture
Abu Dhabi artificial intelligence firm G42 and Israeli technology investment firm Viola Group said they have set up
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Vietnam Delivers Another Rates Cut to Spur Faltering Economy
Vietnam’s central bank will implement a fourth round of monetary policy easing effective Monday to spur an economy
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Tesco Sees Signs UK Inflation Starting to Ease as Sales Rise
Tesco Plc Chief Executive Officer Ken Murphy said he’s seeing signs that grocery inflation is starting to ease
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Bundesbank Sees No All-Clear on Inflation Despite Softer Outlook
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel said it’s too soon to sound the “all-clear” on inflation even as the German
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Italy and the Mediterranean Are Awash in Yachts as the Wealthy Open Summer
There are more superyachts off the coast of Italy than anywhere else in the world right now, and
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Ukraine Russia news – live: Putin’s war general confirmed killed in Ukraine in a first this year, says UK
The British Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said that Russian general-major Sergei Goryachev was almost certainly killed in a strike on a command post on or around 12 June 2023, in southern Ukraine. The top Russian general Goryachev was the chief of staff of 35th Combined Arms Army (35 CAA). “With 35 CAA’s nominated commander, General-Lieutenant Alexandr Sanchik, reported to be filling a gap in a higher HQ, there is a realistic possibility that Goryachev was the acting army commander at the time of his death,” the ministry said today. Goryachev is the first Russian general confirmed killed in Ukraine since the start of 2023, the MoD said. This comes as a senior military official in Kyiv said Ukraine’s soldiers are ready to fight Vladimir Putin’s “even with our bare hands”, as Kyiv claimed its counteroffensive had already liberated 100 square kilometres of territory from Russia. Russia is bringing in reserves to eastern sector of heavy fighting in the war from other parts of Ukraine, Ukrainian deputy defence minister Hanna Malyar said. Read More Ukraine’s ‘D-Day’ offensive is going to need all the help it can get Petty squabbles and strategic differences threaten to undermine Nato’s united front over Ukraine How significant is the reported recapture of the first Ukrainian villages from Russia?
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European Commission Urges Germany, Others Not to Dig In on Stricter EU Debt Rules
European Economy Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni urged governments to set aside rigid positions on the reform of the bloc’s
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This Week in China: Market Sees Stimulus as Too Little Too Late
Beijing is switching to stimulus mode with clear intensity. Yet the response from investors, who’ve called for stronger
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Cathay Pacific Adjusts Pilot Pay to Make Up for Shorter Flights
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. adjusted its pay mechanism for pilots, many of whom have criticized the company following
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US, Japan, Philippines Agree to Bolster Defense Cooperation
The national security advisers of the US, Japan and the Philippines agreed to bolster defense cooperation at the
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Singapore Airlines Gets Its First Downgrade in Four Months
Morgan Stanley downgraded Singapore Airlines Ltd. after a peer-beating rally over the past month, saying positives such as
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