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New Zealand's central bank raises key interest rate to 5.5% but signals next move will be a cut
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Wall Street Shreds Yen Playbook as US Rates Add to Currency Pain
A chasm is opening up on Wall Street over the direction of the yen. On the one side:
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Mexico inflation continues to ease in October
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Sea, Grab Face Slowest Southeast Asia Online Growth in Years
Southeast Asia’s internet economy will log its slowest growth on record this year, a group of researchers said,
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Peruvian annual inflation eases to lowest level in more than two years
Annual inflation in Peru decelerated to 5.04% in September to hit its lowest level in more than two
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United Auto Workers president to striking workers: 'There's more to be won'
United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain told members that all three automakers have now offered record contracts but that the union will continue its strike in a push for even better deals.
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