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US sanctions hit Serbia's Russian-owned oil firm NIS
By Aleksandar Vasovic and Ivana Sekularac BELGRADE (Reuters) -The United States imposed sanctions on Serbia's Russian-owned oil company NIS on Thursday, prompting neighbouring Croatia to cut crude sup...
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Japan Takaichi says BOJ rate decisions must align with govt goal
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's ruling party chief Sanae Takaichi said on Thursday that the country's central bank is responsible for setting monetary policy but that any decision it makes mu...
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Brazil's cenbank director says tightening pause means longer hold on rate levels
By Marcela Ayres (Reuters) -Brazil's central bank monetary policy director Nilton David said on Thursday that the decision by policymakers to interrupt the monetary tightening cycle requires keeping i...
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TotalEnergies, Siemens urge EU to abolish climate law, letter shows
By Kate Abnett and Virginia Furness LONDON (Reuters) -TotalEnergies and Siemens have called on European governments to abolish one of the EU's flagship corporate sustainability laws in order to boost ...
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Global market reaction to two years of war in Gaza
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) -Below are five charts showing the volatile response of global financial markets to the war between Israel and Hamas over the last two years. 1/TAKING STOCK Israeli stoc...
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Shares of rare earths miners rise after China tightens export controls
By Vallari Srivastava (Reuters) -Shares of rare earths miners rose in morning trade on Thursday after China tightened export controls on metals crucial to the weapons and electronics industries, aimin...
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Brazil inflation rebounds in September despite falling food prices
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil's inflation resumed growth in September, despite the continuous easing in food prices, data from statistics agency IBGE showed on Thursday. Consumer prices in Latin America...
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Copper hits $11,000 a ton for first time since May 2024
(Reuters) -Copper prices hit $11,000 per metric ton on Thursday, a level not seen in over 16 months, as widespread disruption at mines sparks fears of a shortage of supply and attracts speculative inf...
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Google launches Gemini Enterprise AI platform for business clients
(Reuters) -Alphabet's Google on Thursday launched a new AI platform for business customers called Gemini Enterprise, as the tech giant ramps up efforts to capture more corporate clients with its artif...
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Trump brothers-backed Dominari Holdings cleared to lead IPOs on NYSE
(Reuters) -Dominari Holdings, a company backed by the sons of U.S. President Donald Trump, said on Thursday its financial advisory business has won approval to be a lead or principal underwriter for i...
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