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Japan Finance Minister cautions against changes to debt redemption rule
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki cautioned against making any change to the government's debt redemption rule as it helps the government maintain fiscal...
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Crypto lending unit of Genesis files for U.S. bankruptcy
(Reuters) -The lending unit of crypto firm Genesis filed on Thursday for U.S. bankruptcy protection from creditors, toppled by a market rout along with the likes of exchange FTX and lender BlockFi. Ge...
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China’s video game makers come in from the cold as crackdown eases
By Josh Ye HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's end to a sweeping crackdown on its video games market is expected to breathe life back into the battered industry this year, but remaining restrictions on some...
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Trump, lawyers sanctioned nearly $1 million for ‘political’ lawsuit vs Clinton
By Dan Whitcomb (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday ordered former U.S. President Donald Trump and his attorneys to pay more than $937,000 in sanctions for suing former Secretary of State Hillary ...
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For Chinese Lunar New Year tourists, retailers roll out rabbit dances, red lanterns
By Chayut Setboonsarng and Farah Master BANGKOK/HONG KONG (Reuters) - As Chinese shoppers trickle back to tourist hotspots for Lunar New Year holidays, malls from Macau to Bangkok aim to lure them int...
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Google vows to cooperate with India antitrust authority after Android decision
By Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Google said on Friday it will cooperate with India's antitrust authority after the country's top court upheld an antitrust order forcing the U.S. firm to change h...
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Asian stocks edge up, dollar sags as markets mull Fed risks
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) - Most Asian equity markets edged higher on Friday, while the U.S. dollar hung near its weakest level since May, with investors fretting about the risks of a global r...
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Canada’s Sun Life clinches $192 million bancassurance deal with Dah Sing Bank
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Sun Life Financial Inc has struck a 15-year bancassurance partnership in Hong Kong with Dah Sing Bank, a move that is likely to boost the Canadian insurer's presence in the specia...
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China’s coal imports from Russia fall in Dec, but up 20% in 2022
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China's coal imports from Russia dropped in December as logistics issues and inclement winter in Russia curbed shipments and Chinese demand weakened amid surging COVID infections...
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Dollar subdued as growth concerns mount, yen retreats
By Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar struggled for direction on Friday as fears of an economic slowdown dented risk sentiment, while the yen slipped as speculation continue to swirl...
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