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Analysis-Canadian banks’ see dip in 30 year-plus mortgages, but risks remain
By Nivedita Balu TORONTO (Reuters) - After a sharp rise in mortgage repayment terms over the past few quarters, Canadian banks' home loans past 30 years have edged lower in the latest quarter but anal...
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Afghans in US struggle with uncertainty while congressional reforms stall
By Josephine Walker WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Farzana Jamalzada fled Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover in August 2021, fearful that her work with the U.S. government would put her in danger. She fou...
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Marketmind: Early Labor Day for markets
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Labor Day comes a bit earlier for markets this year, with Friday's release of the critical August jobs report coming just ahead of Mo...
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US judge to sentence two more Proud Boys for Jan. 6 attack at Capitol
By Makini Brice and Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal judge will sentence two more members of the far-right Proud Boys on Friday who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in a failed...
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Biden boosts spending request to help pay for disasters
By Jarrett Renshaw (Reuters) - The Biden administration on Friday added $4 billion to a supplemental funding request to Congress to help pay for relief efforts following a string of disasters that hav...
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Futures move higher ahead of August jobs report
(Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures were higher on Friday ahead of a reading that could show job growth likely slowed in August, wrapping up a data-packed week for any fresh clues on the Federal Rese...
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Japan’s economic output runs above capacity for first time in nearly 4 years
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's economic output ran above full capacity in April-June for the first time in nearly four years, a government estimate showed, suggesting that conditions for ending its ultra-l...
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Australia notches warmest winter on record
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia recorded its warmest winter on record, its weather bureau said on Friday ahead of a widely anticipated decision over whether to declare El Nino conditions, which typically...
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Explainer-Country Garden: How bad are the Chinese property developer’s debt problems?
By Xie Yu HONG KONG (Reuters) - China is grappling with a slowdown that has rattled global markets, with the spotlight now focused on troubled developer Country Garden's debt crisis in the property se...
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Take Five: A September to remember?
(Reuters) - As an awful August gives way to an uncertain September, investors hope this month will confirm that the seemingly relentless rise in interest rates will end soon, meaning respite for both ...
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