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Ex-BOJ Nakaso sees Japan lagging in exiting stimulus due to weak economy, wages
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan is continuing large-scale monetary stimulus as the economy has not fully recovered from COVID-induced slump and as wage growth has lagged behind price hikes, former...
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Ethiopian Airlines sees passenger rebound from COVID this year
By Duncan Miriri NAIROBI (Reuters) - Ethiopian Airlines expects its passenger business to recover to pre-pandemic levels in its financial year ending in June, its chief executive told Reuters. Africa'...
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Ghana suspends debt service payments on certain external debt: finance ministry
ACCRA (Reuters) - Ghana's finance ministry said on Monday it was suspending debt service payments on certain categories of external debt including Eurobonds, commercial loans and most bilateral debt. ...
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German business morale rises more than expected in December – Ifo
BERLIN (Reuters) - German business morale rose more than expected in December as Europe's largest economy approached the end of the year with an improved outlook despite the energy crisis and high inf...
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ECB will hike rates further, we do not know when will stop, De Guindos says
MADRID (Reuters) - The European Central Bank will hike interest rates further in the euro zone to combat high inflation, ECB's Vice-President Luis de Guindos said on Monday. "There will be more intere...
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Asia’s stockpickers struggle in vintage year for big picture hedge funds
By Summer Zhen and Xie Yu HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asia's hedge funds are heading for their worst showing in a dozen years, with long-short stockpickers wrongfooted by volatility in China, while macro st...
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European shares edge higher after brutal selloff last week
(Reuters) - European shares edged higher on Monday, boosted by energy firms, after a bruising selloff last week sparked by growing fears of a recession as major central banks promised more interest ra...
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Analysis-Investors eye a new market in Central Europe: homes for rent
By Canan Sevgili, Jason Hovet and Gergely Szakacs GDANSK, Poland/PRAGUE (Reuters) - With rising interest rates and limited supply putting home ownership out of reach for a growing number of people in ...
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China seen keeping benchmark lending rates unchanged for 4th month
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China is likely to keep benchmark lending rates unchanged for the fourth straight month in December on Tuesday, a Reuters survey showed, but expectations for monetary easing are r...
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Britain’s broken egg industry shows the price of food inflation
By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) - In Britain, the damage wrought by rampant inflation can be seen in the fate of the humble egg. With war in Ukraine driving energy and chicken feed costs higher, farme...
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