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BOJ deputy governor candidate calls for more flexible rate policy
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan must thoroughly examine its stimulus programme and adjust interest rates more flexibly in response to cyclical economic swings, said Sayuri Shirai, ...
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Nestle’s Nespresso to sell paper-based compostable coffee pods
ZURICH (Reuters) - Nestle's Nespresso coffee business is launching paper-based compostable capsules to attract customers put off by the Swiss packaged food giant's metal ones, which despite being recy...
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Philips recalls some previously replaced ventilators -FDA statement
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Philips, which has been struggling with a major recall of ventilators, is recalling some machines it has previously replaced, according to an FDA statement. A Philips spokesperso...
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China tells banks to step up credit support for economy
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's banks should step up credit support for the economy, including expanding medium to long-term loans to support investment, the central bank and the banking and insurance reg...
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German producer prices unexpectedly fall in October
BERLIN (Reuters) -German producer prices fell unexpectedly on the month in October, due primarily to a dip in prices for electricity and distributed natural gas, according to data released on Monday. ...
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Swiss bank Julius Baer on track to meet targets despite market slump
ZURICH (Reuters) - Julius Baer on Monday said it was on track to reach its 2022 profitability targets, despite "challenging market" conditions taking a big bite out of its assets under management. Ass...
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Colorado Springs police probe motive in LGBTQ nightclub shooting
By Kevin Mohatt COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Reuters) - Police in Colorado Springs on Monday were expected to release more details about the weekend shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub that killed five people ...
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German home prices to fall 3.5% next year as buyers feel the pinch- Reuters poll
By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) - German house prices will fall 3.5% next year as the cost of living crisis and rising borrowing costs hits consumers, but the chances of an outright crash are low, ...
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Japan finance minister urges swift adoption of more spending measures
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki vowed on Monday to guide economic and fiscal policy in a "responsible" manner, as he urged lawmakers to enact a second ...
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Indonesia 2023 GDP growth may slow to 4.4% – central bank
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's annual economic growth may slow to 4.37% next year partly due to the impact of domestic monetary tightening, the country's central bank (BI) governor told a parliamenta...
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