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Safe havens yen, franc retreat, kiwi jumps after RBNZ meeting
By Alun John HONG KONG (Reuters) - The dollar was on the front foot against the safe-haven Japanese yen and Swiss franc on Wednesday, as whipsawed markets looked to get a handle on the latest developm...
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Oil pulls back on view western sanctions on Russia won’t choke supply
By Sonali Paul MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Oil prices took a breather on Wednesday after surging to seven-year highs in the previous session as it became clear the first wave of U.S. and European sanctions ...
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Fundraising by Chinese private funds dives, slowing economy takes toll
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Money raised by newly-launched private funds in China plunged 44% in January from a month earlier, latest official data showed, adding to evidence of rapidly-shrinking risk appeti...
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New Zealand’s central bank delivers third consecutive hike, plans bond sales
By Praveen Menon WELLINGTON (Reuters) -New Zealand's central bank raised interest rates by 25 basis points on Wednesday, a third consecutive hike that brings borrowing costs to pre-pandemic levels, an...
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Nigeria sues JP Morgan for $1.7 billion over oil deal
By Julia Payne LONDON (Reuters) - A London court will on Wednesday begin to hear a lawsuit launched by Nigeria against U.S. bank JP Morgan Chase, claiming more than $1.7 billion for its role in a disp...
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Australian wages pick up in Q4, still not fast enough
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian wages picked up last quarter as a rapidly tightening labour market drove intense competition for workers, but annual growth was still short of levels that po...
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Washington targets Russian debt in sanctions sweep
By Karin Strohecker and Megan Davies LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. government broadened restrictions on trading of Russian government debt on Tuesday in a bid to punish Moscow for ratcheting up...
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K-pop sensation BTS to return to U.S. for in-person concerts
By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean boy band BTS will return to the United States for a series of concerts in Las Vegas in April, their agency said on Wednesday. The concerts, part of their "...
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Shareholders approve Brazil’s Eletrobras privatization – report
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Shareholders of Brazilian state-run power company Eletrobras approved on Tuesday the terms for the privatization of the company, according to a Valor Economico report citing sour...
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Traders see inflation as 2022’s biggest market mover – survey
By Lucy Raitano LONDON (Reuters) - Inflation will have the biggest impact on global markets in 2022, traders said, while liquidity was the top daily trading challenge for a sixth year, according to an...
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