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MELBOURNE Around 400 train drivers for BHP's Western Australian iron ore division will begin industrial action late this
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Mexico's Cemex in talks with banks over $3 billion debt refinancing -BBG
MEXICO CITY Mexican cement maker Cemex is in talks to refinance its entire $3 billion credit facility with
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ECB raises inflation projections through 2025
FRANKFURT The European Central Bank revised up its inflation projections for the next three years on Thursday and
2023-06-15 20:52

Former Mozambique finance minister pleads not guilty in US federal court over $2 billion scandal
Mozambique’s former finance minister has pleaded not guilty in U.S. federal court in connection with a $2 billion corruption and money laundering scandal
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Australian shoppers tempted by special offers in May
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY Australian retail spending rebounded in May as consumers were tempted by online sales events
2023-06-29 11:23

US bank profits to drop but industry stable after March crisis -analysts
By Lananh Nguyen, Nupur Anand and Pete Schroeder NEW YORK U.S. bank profits are expected to shrink in
2023-11-17 04:18

Target to shut 9 stores across 4 US states amid rising retail crime
Target said on Tuesday it would close nine stores across four U.S. states, including California, citing that theft
2023-09-27 04:26

Taiwan's antique jade dealers see trade losing lustre
Tracing a palm-sized jade pig resting on its haunches, an antique trader in Taiwan said the ears on the nearly 400-year-old piece are a...
2023-08-18 10:49

Veterans, stalemates and sleepless nights: Inside the White House strategy to strike the debt ceiling deal
President Joe Biden sat behind the Resolute Desk in his first evening Oval Office address with a clear purpose: to deliver the final word.
2023-06-03 17:28

Analysts Say US Dollar’s Drop on Fitch Downgrade Unlikely to Persist
Investors will continue to scoop up Treasuries despite Fitch Ratings’ move to cut the US’ credit rating although
2023-08-02 10:58

Boeing deliveries decrease in August as it wrestles with manufacturing defect
By Valerie Insinna WASHINGTON Boeing delivered 35 planes in August, its lowest number since April, as it struggles
2023-09-12 23:21

Hollywood Strikes Pose a Credit Risk for $113 Million Muni Deal
Municipal-bond investors have to assess an unusual risk as part of a $113 million bond offering next week:
2023-08-17 00:17
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