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BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s cabinet on Friday approved measures to boost growth in the country’s foreign trade, state media reported, after October exports grew...
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By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr has sought legal advice to explore his options against any attempts...
Investing.com — European defence spending is set to increase as geopolitical tensions and trade uncertainty mount, but the growth boost likely to be modest, Goldman...
By Steve Holland and Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican hardliners who normally are ardent supporters of President-elect Donald Trump are resisting his push...
By Nelson Bocanegra and Carlos Vargas BOGOTA (Reuters) – The board of Colombia’s central bank on Friday voted to cut its benchmark interest rate...
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s cabinet on Friday approved measures to boost growth in the country’s foreign trade, state media reported, after October exports grew...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Most Americans believe President-elect Donald Trump will push the U.S. government deeper into debt in his new term, though most Republicans...
SINGAPORE/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -China top legislative body approved a bill on Friday to allow local governments to issue 6 trillion yuan ($838.8 billion) in bonds...
By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) – The world was hit by so many floods and landslides in 2024 that it triggered the aid sector’s...
(Reuters) – Futures tracking the benchmark S&P 500 were trading above the 6,000-point mark on Friday, with equity markets set for an upbeat end...
By Kevin Yao and Ellen Zhang BEIJING (Reuters) -China will let local governments issue an additional 6 trillion yuan ($837.7 billion) in bonds to...
By Libby George LONDON (Reuters) – Investors hoping for a “Goldilocks” moment for emerging markets in 2025 following years of global interest rate hikes...
(Reuters) -Singapore Airlines (SIA) reported a half-year profit on Friday that nearly halved year-on-year, reflecting intensifying market competition coupled with higher fuel costs and...
By Christian Kraemer and Sarah Marsh BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s main opposition leader Friedrich Merz criticised Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday as “irresponsible” for...
TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s exports rose less than expected in October, as benefits from the booming artificial intelligence (AI) industry were countered by the...