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China’s soft Golden Week data bode ill for retail sales
BEIJING (Reuters) - Tourism revenues in China during the Golden Week holiday that ended on Thursday fell by almost 5% year-on-year, state media reported, while lingering coronavirus curbs also saw a d...
Syndicated Content Oct 08, 2021
European stocks dip on tech losses, U.S. jobs caution
(Reuters) - European stocks slipped on Friday as declines in the technology sector more than offset gains in oil and auto shares, while investors remained cautious ahead of U.S. payrolls data. The pan...
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German exports slip for first time in 15 months – stats office
BERLIN (Reuters) - The volume of German exports fell in August for the first time in 15 months, slipping unexpectedly as the supply chain issues plaguing the global economy continued to bite in Europe...
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Marketmind: Kick that can
A look at the day ahead from Sujata Rao All's well. At least until December 3 when the U.S. Treasury will again bump up against the newly raised debt ceiling, allowing Congress to put markets through ...
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Britain’s Asda to expand rapid delivery service
LONDON (Reuters) - British supermarket group Asda said on Friday it would extend an online service for delivery within one hour to 96 stores after a trial exceeded expectations. Asda, which trails mar...
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Norway’s economy grew faster than expected in August
OSLO (Reuters) - The Norwegian mainland economy grew at a faster-than-expected pace in August, accelerating from the previous month, Statistics Norway (SSB) data showed on Friday. August mainland GDP,...
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Valuations of Asian stocks slip to a 16-month low
By Gaurav Dogra (Reuters) - Valuations of Asian equities hit a 16-month low at the end of September, as concerns over an economic slowdown in China and growing expectations of monetary policy tighteni...
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Hungary PM Orban flags further wage hikes ahead of 2022 election
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary will raise nurses' salaries by 21% from January and plans to lift the monthly minimum wage to 200,000 forints ($644), Prime Minister Viktor Orban told state radio on Frida...
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Despite preparation, California pipeline operator may have taken hours to stop leak
By Jessica Resnick-Ault and Nichola Groom LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The company that operates the pipeline that spilled an estimated 3,000 barrels of oil into the Pacific Ocean off California has an 800...
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Japan wholesale inflation likely hit 13-year high in Sept on rising commodity costs: Reuters poll
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's wholesale prices likely hit a 13-year high in September, buoyed by lofty commodity prices, while firms' machinery orders are expected to have risen for the second straight mo...
Syndicated Content Oct 07, 2021

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