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Take Five: Summer at Jackson Hole
LONDON (Reuters) - It's summer camp season and not to be left out, U.S. rate setters and overseas pals gather in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to talk central banking. The so-called BRICS grouping gathers to...
Syndicated Content Aug 18, 2023
German home building permits tumble amid calls for relief from Berlin
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Building permits for apartments in Germany fell 27% during the first half of the year, Germany's statistics office disclosed on Friday, the latest sign of hardship for the struggl...
Syndicated Content Aug 18, 2023
British retail sales washed out by rain in July
LONDON (Reuters) -British retail sales fell more sharply than expected in July as heavy rain put off shoppers who are also feeling the hit from high inflation and 14 back-to-back increases in interest...
Syndicated Content Aug 18, 2023
Column-Good, bad and ugly in renewed bond rout: Mike Dolan
By Mike Dolan LONDON (Reuters) - A frantic recalibration of long-term borrowing rates has unnerved financial markets trying to parse both many of the positive reasons behind the move and worrying impl...
Syndicated Content Aug 18, 2023
ECB to write to Italy raising objections over windfall tax on banks – press
ROME (Reuters) - The European Central Bank (ECB) is preparing to send a letter to Italy raising objections about the government's windfall tax on banks' profits, the Corriere della Sera daily wrote on...
Syndicated Content Aug 18, 2023
Australian wine industry faces hangover from China’s high tariffs
By Praveen Menon SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's wine industry faces severe oversupply problems that will need years to resolve, experts say, pointing to Chinese tariffs, high production and export bot...
Syndicated Content Aug 18, 2023
From Mad Men to machines? Big advertisers shift to AI
By Richa Naidu and Martin Coulter LONDON (Reuters) - Some of the world's biggest advertisers, from food giant Nestle to consumer goods multinational Unilever, are experimenting with using generative A...
Syndicated Content Aug 18, 2023
Air travel boom creates crosswinds for air cargo
By Tim Hepher, Lisa Baertlein, Allison Lampert and Valerie Insinna (Reuters) - Air cargo enjoyed record demand when COVID-19 closed borders and snarled supply chains. Now, it is reeling from overcapac...
Syndicated Content Aug 18, 2023
China set to cut lending benchmarks next week as economy worsens
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China is expected to cut lending benchmarks at a monthly fixing on Monday, with many analysts predicting a big reduction to the mortgage reference rate to revive credit ...
Syndicated Content Aug 17, 2023
Malaysia’s economy grows 2.9% in Q2, weakest in nearly two years
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's economic growth dropped to 2.9% in the second quarter, hitting the lowest in nearly two years due to weaker exports and a global slowdown, the central bank said on ...
Syndicated Content Aug 17, 2023
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