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Love in a time of inflation: how much will Valentine’s Day set you back?
By Richa Naidu LONDON (Reuters) - This Valentine's Day is set to look different after a year of record food inflation that has sent up prices of everything from flowers to chocolates and dining in res...
Syndicated Content Feb 13, 2023
Marketmind: Is it a bird?
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook A flying octagon was the fourth object to be shot down over North America by a U.S. missile in little more than a week. Offici...
Syndicated Content Feb 12, 2023
Analysis-Loans to Russian soldiers fuel calls for European banks to quit
By John O'Donnell and Simon Jessop BERLIN/LONDON (Reuters) - A Russian scheme to grant loan payment holidays to troops fighting in Ukraine, and for banks to write off the entire debt if they are kille...
Syndicated Content Feb 12, 2023
Europe’s spend on energy crisis nears 800 billion euros
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European countries' bill to shield households and companies from soaring energy costs has climbed to nearly 800 billion euros, researchers said on Monday, urging co...
Syndicated Content Feb 12, 2023
Zambia rejects China’s call for World Bank to join its debt restructuring – FT
(Reuters) - Zambia's finance minister rejected a call from China for the World Bank and other multilateral lenders to join a restructuring of the country's debt and warned that delays were holding up ...
Syndicated Content Feb 12, 2023
BOJ’s expected new chief Ueda to let data guide exit timing- ex-staff
By Leika Kihara and Takahiko Wada TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan's expected next governor Kazuo Ueda likely won't rush to overhaul ultra-loose policy and will instead let economic data guide the ...
Syndicated Content Feb 12, 2023
All-male BOJ picks another blow for gender equality in Japan
By Elaine Lies and John Geddie TOKYO (Reuters) - Once again, three men are set to lead the Bank of Japan (BOJ), underscoring the hurdles women face in reaching leadership positions in a country that r...
Syndicated Content Feb 12, 2023
Australia’s Aurizon cuts earnings forecast on prolonged wet weather
(Reuters) - Australia's Aurizon Holdings on Monday reported a 34% fall in its first-half underlying profit and slashed its annual core earnings forecast, as prolonged wet weather and a derailment dent...
Syndicated Content Feb 12, 2023
Rihanna lights up Super Bowl stage with ‘Diamonds’
By Lisa Richwine (Reuters) - Pop and R&B superstar Rihanna made a grand return to the stage on Sunday, floating on a platform high above the Super Bowl field and performing hits from "Umbrella" to "Di...
Syndicated Content Feb 12, 2023
Oil falls on demand concerns as impact of Russian output cut fades
By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices eased on Monday after rising 2% in the previous session as investors shrugged off the impact of Russian output cuts, instead focusing on short-term dem...
Syndicated Content Feb 12, 2023
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