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BOJ’s Kuroda says has no intention of resigning
TOKYO (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Tuesday he had no intention of stepping down, when asked by an opposition lawmaker on whether he would take responsibility for failing ...
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Nordstrom CFO Anne Bramman to step down by end of year
(Reuters) - Nordstrom Inc Chief Financial Officer Anne Bramman will step down in December, the U.S. upscale retailer said on Monday, a month after the company adopted a "poison pill" to prevent invest...
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Bank Indonesia playing catch-up, to deliver another 50 bps rate hike on Thursday: Reuters poll
By Devayani Sathyan BENGALURU (Reuters) - Bank Indonesia (BI) will deliver a second successive half-point interest rate hike on Thursday in an attempt to catch up with its peers and curb inflation ste...
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Exclusive-Toshiba’s preferred bidder offers price short of key 6,000 yen a share -sources
By Makiko Yamazaki and Takaya Yamaguchi TOKYO (Reuters) - The preferred bidder to buy out Toshiba Corp has offered to pay less than the widely regarded threshold of 6,000 yen a share, two sources said...
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World Bank cites overdue payments, puts loans to Belarus in ‘nonperforming’ status
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The World Bank said on Monday it had placed all loans made by its main lending arm to Belarus into "nonperforming" status effective immediately, citing overdue ...
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Celestiq EV is GM’s most audacious Cadillac since Great Depression
By Paul Lienert (Reuters) - General Motors Co's Cadillac brand on Monday pulled the wraps off the Celestiq, a $300,000-plus flagship electric vehicle that is the brand's most audacious new model since...
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IMF reaches staff agreement with Somalia, eyes debt forgiveness in late 2023
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - International Monetary Fund staff on Monday reached a staff-level agreement with Somalia that will allow the release of about $10 million to the East African country, once appro...
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Two men wounded in ‘surprise’ bear attack while hunting in Wyoming
(Reuters) - Two men hunting in Wyoming were attacked and wounded in a "sudden, surprise" attack by a grizzly bear over the weekend, state game officials said on Monday. Both men were transported to lo...
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Japan will respond appropriately to excessive FX moves, Finance Minister says
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Tuesday authorities would respond appropriately to excessive currency moves driven by speculators, as the yen fell to a fresh 32-yea...
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Australia’s central bank says to raise rates further, on pace with global peers
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Reserve Bank of Australia expects to raise interest rates further over the coming months, its deputy governor said on Tuesday, adding the bank can achieve a similar rise in rate...
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