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Japan's new economy minister says weak yen has benefits to growth
		TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's new economic revitalisation minister, Minoru Kiuchi, said on Tuesday a weak yen may drive up import costs, but benefits the economy by boosting exporters' profits and capital ...
			
				Thomson Reuters				Oct 27, 2025							
		UK shop prices fall for first time since March, retailers say
		LONDON (Reuters) -British retailers cut their prices in October, led by the biggest drop for food in almost five years, industry figures showed, offering a bit of relief to households before Halloween...
			
				Thomson Reuters				Oct 27, 2025							
		Paramount plans to keep Warner Bros largely intact after merger, Bloomberg News reports
		(Reuters) -Paramount Skydance plans to keep much of Warner Bros Discovery intact if the two companies merge, with CEO David Ellison aiming to retain creative teams at both studios while streamlining m...
			
				Thomson Reuters				Oct 27, 2025							
		South Korea's economy in Q3 posts fastest growth in 1-1/2 years
		SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's economy grew in the third quarter by the fastest pace in a year and a half, advanced central bank estimates showed on Tuesday, helped by strong exports and solid private...
			
				Thomson Reuters				Oct 27, 2025							
		Rio Tinto flags uncertain future at Australia's largest aluminium smelter
		MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Rio Tinto warned on Tuesday that Australia's largest aluminium smelter, Tomago, may be forced to shut down as it struggles to source power at commercially viable rates beyond 2028...
			
				Thomson Reuters				Oct 27, 2025							
		Takaichi, Trump to sign joint document on securing rare earth minerals, Asahi says
		TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and U.S. President Donald Trump are in the final stages of preparing a joint document on securing rare earths and other critical minerals and st...
			
				Thomson Reuters				Oct 27, 2025							
		Exonerated trader Tom Hayes sues UBS for $400 million over Libor accusations
		By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -Tom Hayes, the former trader who was a face of the global Libor-rigging scandal before his conviction was overturned in July, sued his former employer UBS for more than ...
			
				Thomson Reuters				Oct 27, 2025							
		Dutch government took control of Nexperia over fears it was being gutted - sources
		AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Netherlands' decision to take control of chipmaker Nexperia in September was due to fears the company's former CEO was already dismantling the company's European operations an...
			
				Thomson Reuters				Oct 27, 2025							
		Analysis-As Trump-Xi trade talks near, investors turn to history as a guide
		By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed and Yoruk Bahceli NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -Investors are heading into this week's trade talks between the U.S. and Chinese leaders with a sense of deja vu, excited by the procla...
			
				Thomson Reuters				Oct 27, 2025							
		NXP forecasts upbeat quarterly revenue on recovery in demand
		(Reuters) -NXP Semiconductors NV forecast fourth-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Monday, as it recovers from sluggish demand and sees a rebound in the automotive segment. Shares of the ...
			
				Thomson Reuters				Oct 27, 2025							
		 
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