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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said inflation pressures remain powerful and borrowing costs will be raised further
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Accor Sees Record China Hotel Deals as Travel Beats Slowdown
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Canada's inflation rate drops to 27-month low; food prices still elevated
OTTAWA Canada's annual inflation rate dropped more than expected in June to 2.8%, a 27-month low, though food
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Jan 6 tapes revive false claims of FBI involvement
A newly-released mass of security footage from the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol has reignited a host of long-debunked conspiracy theories -- with conservative lawmakers and media...
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BNP Paribas Bond Trading Slides as EU Banks Trail Wall Street
BNP Paribas SA posted weaker revenue from fixed-income trading in the third quarter, adding to evidence that European
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US on 'very narrow path' to avoid recession: IMF chief economist
The US economy is on a "very narrow path" to avoiding a recession, the International Monetary Fund's chief economist says, while warning of risks...
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US economy picks up steam despite expectations of slowdown
The US economy defied expectations to see growth pick up in the second quarter, according to government data released Thursday, supported by business...
2023-07-27 21:29
Eskom Latest: Power Cuts Intensify; Emergency Generation Tapped
South Africa’s state power utility increased the intensity of electricity outages to the highest in more than a
2023-07-12 14:56
Chaos as Optus outage disconnects half of Australia
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY For one talkback radio caller, the first sign something was wrong with Australia's second-largest
2023-11-08 12:20
UPS workers authorize strike, seen as leverage for pay talks
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2023-06-23 05:28
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