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Fed’s job-friendly ‘soft landing’ hinges on history not repeating
By Howard Schneider (Reuters) - Federal Reserve officials have acknowledged that the battle against inflation will be paid for with lost jobs, and the U.S. central bank will need an unlikely combinati...
Syndicated Content Sep 02, 2022
Take Five: ECB – to hike big or really big
(Reuters) - A large interest rate hike could be in store from the European Central Bank to combat soaring inflation. Crude markets are zeroed in on oil producing group OPEC's latest meeting, while a n...
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Britain’s new PM faces an 80s playlist: recession, unrest and runaway prices
By Andy Bruce and Kate Holton RUNCORN, England (Reuters) - Britain's prime minister in waiting Liz Truss models herself on Margaret Thatcher, judging by her photo ops echoing famous images of the coun...
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Marketmind: Holed up
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook The seasons are turning but markets not so much. Asia has met a limp lead from Wall Street with little confidence, as things s...
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Lufthansa pilots stage strike in wage dispute
BERLIN (Reuters) - Pilots at Lufthansa walked out on Friday, forcing the German airline to cancel hundreds of flights and leave holidaymakers stranded. Labour union Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) had said o...
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WhatsApp bans 2.4 million Indian accounts in July – monthly report
BENGALURU (Reuters) - WhatsApp banned 2.39 million Indian accounts in July, the highest so far this year, the Meta-owned popular instant messaging app said late on Thursday in its monthly report. The ...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2022
Analysis-Bond bear market? ‘Worst year in history’ for asset as inflation bites
By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) - An accelerating decline in bond markets is bringing fresh pain for fixed income investors in a year when global bonds have already lost a fifth of their value. Yi...
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Analysis-Faltering U.S. stocks rally could see volatility-control funds turn sellers
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) - Certain volatility-linked investment strategies could ramp up selling of equities if turbulence in the stock market, which has been stoked by the U.S. Federal...
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Taiwan August exports seen up for 26th straight month: Reuters poll
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's exports likely rose for the 26th straight month in August although at a slower pace than in July, amid fears of a global recession, uncertainties due to the Ukraine conflic...
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Japan’s Q2 GDP likely revised up on robust capex, outlook murky: Reuters poll
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's economy likely expanded more than initially estimated in April-June thanks to solid business spending, a Reuters poll showed, but growth prospects in the cu...
Syndicated Content Sep 01, 2022
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