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Malaysia plans to lift government debt ceiling to 65% of GDP
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's cabinet has proposed raising the government's statutory debt ceiling to 65% of gross domestic product, as part of measures to deal with the economic fallout of the ...
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Chinese state media slam medical beauty ads, urge regulation
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese state media on Tuesday said it was "imperative and urgent" to regulate advertisements for cosmetic surgery, procedures and treatments, saying that some made excessive or fa...
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BHP handing unexpectedly small $3.9 billion clean-up tab to Woodside in oil merger
By Sonali Paul MELBOURNE (Reuters) - BHP Group will transfer a smaller-than-expected $3.9 billion in oil and gas decommissioning liabilities to Woodside when it merges its petroleum business with the ...
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Indonesia Aug exports, imports seen staying strong on resources boom: Reuters poll
(Reuters) - Indonesia's exports and imports likely continued to surge in August, driven by high prices of the country's main commodities like coal and palm oil, a Reuters poll showed on Tuesday. A sur...
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Chinese envoy to U.S. urges stable commercial ties despite trade conflicts
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China's new ambassador to the United States called on Monday for stable and constructive commercial ties between the world's two biggest economies, even as they struggle to reso...
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Florida governor threatens fines for cities, counties over vaccine mandates
(Reuters) - Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has threatened fines for cities and counties that mandate employees must get vaccinated against COVID-19, which has killed nearly 50,000 people in the state. ...
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Australia’s RBA optimistic on economy, but rates to stay low until 2024
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's top central banker said on Tuesday coronavirus lockdowns would cause a sharp contraction in the economy this quarter but was confident activity would rebound quickly once...
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S.Korean antitrust agency fines Google $177 million for abusing market dominance
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's antitrust regulator on Tuesday fined Alphabet Inc's Google 207 billion won ($176.64 million), saying the U.S. technology giant abused its dominant market position to res...
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Asia shares mixed, dollar steady ahead of U.S. inflation
By Scott Murdoch HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asia's share markets were mixed and the dollar held steady on Tuesday, with investors awaiting U.S inflation data for more clues on when the Federal Reserve will...
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Australian home prices jump record 6.7% in Q2
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Prices for Australian residential properties in the major cities climbed a record 6.7% in the June quarter versus the previous quarter amid super-low borrowing costs and strong dema...
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