By Farah Master and Andrew Silver HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – As China builds fewer houses and bridges, its consumers buy cheaper, less-healthy meals, and as factories and farms invest in…
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By Balazs Koranyi FRANKFURT (Reuters) – European Central Bank policymakers are increasingly at odds on the outlook for growth, a rift that could shape the rate cut debate for months…
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By Joe Cash and Duncan Miriri BEIJING/NAIROBI (Reuters) – China will urge a summit of 50 African nations in Beijing this week to take more of its goods, before Western…