By Kitiphong Thaichareon BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand’s central bank is ready to work with the finance ministry despite having different views on certain issues, its governor said on Saturday. Prime Minister…
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s financial regulators approach bond market oversight based on market principles and from macro-prudential and compliance perspectives, state media on Saturday, rejecting claims of market intervention. Chinese…
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SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s QCoal said on Saturday that workers at its Byerwen coking coal mine in Queensland state had been sent home pending a probe into the death of…
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By Lawrence Delevingne (Reuters) -Wall Street and global shares jumped on Friday toward all-time highs, while Treasury yields slumped and the dollar languished, after a speech by U.S. Federal Reserve…
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CAIRO (Reuters) -Three fires blazed on a Greek-flagged oil tanker in the Red Sea, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said on Friday, one day after rescuers evacuated its crew…
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By Diego Oré MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico’s electoral authority on Friday confirmed that ruling party Morena and its allies will hold a two-thirds supermajority in the lower house but fall…
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(Reuters) -Eli Lilly’s treatment for early Alzheimer’s is expected to be blocked for use by Britain’s National Health Service (NHS), the Telegraph reported on Friday. The drug donanemab would be…
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SAN AGUSTIN ACASAGUASTLAN, Guatemala (Reuters) – Drought and crop failure are a pervasive threat in Guatemala where hunger and malnutrition run rampant, particularly in rural areas – a reality that…
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By Stephen Culp NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. stocks rallied on Friday as dovish remarks from U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell solidified expectations that the central bank will cut its…
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(Reuters) -Sales of new U.S. single-family homes rose to their highest level in more than a year in July as a drop in mortgage rates boosted demand, offering more evidence…