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Caution reigns as nickel trading resumes in London
By Pratima Desai LONDON (Reuters) - Nickel trading on the London Metal Exchange (LME) resumes on Wednesday with limits on price movements to prevent disorderly trading after wild swings triggered a ra...
Syndicated Content Mar 15, 2022
Pandemic sends 4.7 million more people into extreme poverty in SE Asia – ADB
MANILA (Reuters) - The pandemic added 4.7 million more people to Southeast Asia's most extreme poor in 2021, reversing gains made in fighting poverty, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said on Wednesda...
Syndicated Content Mar 15, 2022
Sanctions-savaged Russia teeters on brink of historic default
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) - The economic cost of Russia's assault on Ukraine was fully exposed on Wednesday as Vladimir Putin's sanctions-ravaged government teetered on the brink of its first int...
Syndicated Content Mar 15, 2022
Philippine designer fashions gowns out of recycled trash
By ADRIAN PORTUGAL CAINTA, Philippines, March 15 (Reuters) - Lenora Buenviaje has been making dresses out of waste materials for the past seven years and says wearing clothes made from such items as r...
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Menswear through the ages: V&A holds its first male fashion exhibition
By Hanna Rantala LONDON (Reuters) - From 18th century billowing shirts to a blue Gucci suit worn by singer Harry Styles, London's V&A museum is holding its first exhibition dedicated to men's fashion....
Syndicated Content Mar 15, 2022
Japan posts bigger-than-expected trade gap as energy imports jump
By Daniel Leussink TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan reported a wider-than-expected trade deficit in February as an energy-driven surge in import costs added to vulnerabilities for the world's third-largest eco...
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Japan to revoke Russia’s most-favoured nation trade status -sources
By Kentaro Sugiyama and Yoshifumi Takemoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will revoke Russia's most-favoured nation trade status as part of further sanctions against Moscow following the invasion of Ukraine,...
Syndicated Content Mar 15, 2022
S.Korea’s February jobless rate falls record low
By Joori Roh SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's annual unemployment rate fell to the lowest on record in February, with jobs growth staying at a near 22-year-high, though the increase was mainly due to a ...
Syndicated Content Mar 15, 2022
For one Japanese salaryman, nearly a decade of $4 annual pay rises
By Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese accountant Masamitsu has not travelled or gone to the cinema in years and rarely eats out. Instead, his annual salary of about $34,000 goes to support his fam...
Syndicated Content Mar 15, 2022
Japan March manufacturers’ mood up, Ukraine crisis clouds outlook – Reuters Tankan
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese manufacturers' business confidence improved for the first time in three months in March, as automakers became less pessimistic, though firms feared a fresh...
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