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How JPMorgan’s Dimon won the First Republic deal
By Nupur Anand, Anirban Sen, David French and Isla Binnie NEW YORK (Reuters) - On March 12, as several U.S. banks reeled from a crisis in confidence, JPMorgan Chase & Co put its might behind First Rep...
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EU, US warn Malaysia of national security risk in Huawei’s bid for 5G role – FT
(Reuters) - The European Union and U.S. have warned Malaysia over risks to national security and foreign investment as the Southeast Asian country finalises a review of its 5G rollout that could allow...
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Cryptoverse: Digital coins lure inflation-weary Argentines and Turks
By Medha Singh and Lisa Pauline Mattackal (Reuters) - Can inherently volatile cryptocurrencies become safe-havens? Apparently they can in some parts of the world, such as Argentina and Turkey, where s...
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Normalising China-Australia trade will take more than a political fix
By Lewis Jackson and Muyu Xu SYDNEY (Reuters) - More than three years since China first blocked a range of Australian imports in a political dispute, restrictions are easing, but reviving trade is pro...
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Alan Joyce to step aside after 15 years as Qantas CEO
By Praveen Menon SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's flagship carrier, Qantas Airways Ltd, said on Tuesday that long-serving CEO Alan Joyce would step aside in November, and named Vanessa Hudson as its nex...
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Australia central bank stuns market with 25-bps hike, says more might be needed
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's central bank on Tuesday stunned markets by raising its cash rate 25 basis points when traders had looked for an extended pause, saying inflation was way too high and warn...
Syndicated Content May 01, 2023
Marketmind: RBA shock hike starts huge week for central banks
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Asia markets correspondent Kevin Buckland. The Reserve Bank of Australia kicked off a string of major central bank meetings this week by sur...
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Column-Asia’s LNG imports slip as soft China, Japan outweigh stronger India: Russell
By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - Asia's imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) fell in April as major buyers China and Japan trimmed purchases, offsetting small gains among South Asi...
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Indonesia’s April annual inflation at 4.33%
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's consumer price index in April rose 4.33% annually, data from the statistics bureau showed on Tuesday, slowing from 4.97% in March. The annual inflation came slightly be...
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Factbox-How will TV shows be affected by the Hollywood writers strike?
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Thousands of Hollywood film and television writers will go on strike starting Tuesday, an action that will disrupt TV production. How will the walkout by the Writers Guild of A...
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