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Russian factory activity grows at fastest rate in three months in August -PMI
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian factory activity grew at the strongest rate in three months in August as new orders gained momentum, although the weak rouble added to the inflationary pressure facing manuf...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2023
Carbon credit market confidence ebbs as big names retreat
By Susanna Twidale and Sarah McFarlane LONDON (Reuters) - Voluntary carbon markets have shrunk for the first time in at least seven years, as companies including food giant Nestle and fashion house Gu...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2023
Column-ECB starts shadow boxing with bond market :Mike Dolan
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - European Central Bank (ECB) officials seem irked that they are not being taken seriously by markets - risking a show of force in Frankfurt that may seem at odds with a...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2023
British home prices to fall 4% in 2023 as borrowing costs bite – Reuters poll
By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) - British home prices will fall 4% this year, more than was thought a few months ago, as high interest rates and living costs keep potential buyers out of the proper...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2023
Canada’s largest pension fund trims staff as it puts China deals on hold – sources
By Julie Zhu and Kane Wu HONG KONG (Reuters) - CPP Investments, Canada's biggest pension fund, has laid off at least five investment professionals at its Hong Kong office as it steps back from deals i...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2023
Google DeepMind co-founder calls for US to enforce AI standards – FT
(Reuters) - The U.S. should allow Nvidia's artificial intelligence (AI) chips only to buyers who agree to ethically use the technology, Google DeepMind's co-founder Mustafa Suleyman told the Financial...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2023
Philippines curbs rice prices as inflation worry mounts
By Neil Jerome Morales and Enrico Dela Cruz MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines announced price ceilings for rice on Friday to protect consumers, as the rising cost of the national staple probably caus...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2023
Exclusive-US Customs finds garments made with banned Chinese cotton -documents
By Katherine Masters NEW YORK (Reuters) - Roughly 27% of tests performed on shoes and garments collected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in May showed links to cotton from China's Xinjiang regio...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2023
Analysis-From war bunker to penthouse to market flop: how Germany’s property boom ended
By Tom Sims and John O'Donnell MUNICH (Reuters) - It has been a tumultuous year for one prominent German property developer: his efforts to sell his penthouse atop a Nazi-era air raid shelter have sta...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2023
Japan finance minister says currencies should be set by markets
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Friday that currencies should be set by markets although sudden moves are undesirable, offering no clues on int...
Syndicated Content Aug 31, 2023
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