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More Japan households see prices rise a year from now – BOJ survey
TOKYO (Reuters) - The ratio of Japanese households expecting prices to rise a year from now stood at 87.1%, a quarterly central bank survey for June showed on Wednesday, up from 84.3% in March. The ra...
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EU Parliament to vote on ‘green’ gas and nuclear rules
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Parliament will decide on Wednesday whether to block or accept an EU law labelling investments in gas and nuclear power plants as climate-friendly, whi...
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Analysis: Scalded by Russia, investment funds tread carefully in China
By Sujata Rao and Tommy Wilkes LONDON (Reuters) - China, the only big economy promising a growth rebound this year, is again luring foreign investors. Yet the fear that Beijing may someday end up as o...
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Global corporate debt to drop amid higher funding costs, study finds
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global corporate net debt has fallen by 1.9% to $8.15 trillion in the past year as higher borrowing costs reduce appetite for new financing and strong cash flo...
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Gold prices edge up as dollar rally eases
By Bharat Gautam (Reuters) -Gold found temporary respite on Wednesday after touching a near seven-month low in the previous session, as the dollar paused for breath after a blistering surge to 20-year...
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Vietnam, South Korea aim to boost trade to $100 billion next year
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam and South Korea aim to raise the value of bilateral trade between the countries to $100 billion next year and to $150 billion by 2030, up from $78 billion last year, the Viet...
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Stocks slide, dollar shines as recession fears deepen
By Sam Byford TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian stocks slipped and the dollar stood by a two-decade high on the euro on Wednesday as investors' fears deepened that the continent is leading the world into recess...
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Dollar rules as recession fears hit euro, pound under fire
By Rae Wee and Alun John SINGAPORE/HONG KONG (Reuters) - The dollar stood tall on Wednesday, holding at a 20-year peak against the euro and multi-month highs against other major peers as higher gas pr...
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Qantas engineers vote on work stoppages as they seek higher pay
By Jamie Freed SYDNEY (Reuters) - Qantas Airways Ltd's unionised licensed aircraft engineers are voting on work stoppages of up to 12 hours and overtime bans from next month after failing to reach a p...
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Oil claws back after heavy selloff as supply concerns return
By Arathy Somasekhar (Reuters) - Crude oil futures rose nearly 3% on Wednesday as investors piled back in after the heavy rout in the previous session, shifting their focus again to supply concerns ev...
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