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Thai consumer mood at 9-min low in May on living costs, Ukraine war
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai consumer confidence dropped for a fifth straight month in May, hitting a ninth-month low, due to worries over higher living costs and the impacts of Russia's invasion of Ukrai...
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Biden says Republicans bullied by gun lobby during late-night show visit
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Jarrett Renshaw Los Angeles (Reuters) - U.S President Joe Biden on Wednesday blamed the lack of any progress on gun safety on intimidation by the gun lobby, and he called on vo...
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China’s trade revs up in May as COVID curbs ease
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's exports grew at a double-digit pace in May, shattering expectations, while imports expanded for the first time in three months as factories resumed production and logistics...
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Australian banks slide further as RBA view raises housing market concerns
By Harish Sridharan (Reuters) - Shares of Australia's "Big Four" banks fell further on Thursday to hit multi-month lows, as the central bank's largest interest rate hike in 22 years earlier this week ...
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Bank of Korea says it will monitor impact of weaker won on inflation
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's central bank warned on Thursday that greater attention should be paid to the impact of a weaker won on inflation and reaffirmed that its interest rate policies were foc...
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Asian shares slip, bond yields rise as investors await ECB
By Andrew Galbraith SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Asian stocks fell, U.S. bond yields rose and a soaring dollar pushed to a two-decade high against the yen on Thursday as investors worried about the outlook fo...
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IMF says yen’s recent ‘significant’ fall reflects fundamentals
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -The yen's recent "significant" depreciation reflects fundamentals, such as market expectations of differing monetary policy paths between Japan and the United States, ...
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American startup EnergyX out of Bolivian lithium race
By Marcelo Rochabrun (Reuters) - American startup EnergyX and Argentine energy firm Tecpetrol have been disqualified from a race to mine Bolivian lithium, the government said, as the country aims to t...
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Yen extends slide, euro steady as all eyes on ECB meeting
By Alun John HONG KONG (Reuters) - The yen dropped to a 20-year low on the dollar on Thursday, though most major currency pairs traded cautiously ahead of a highly-anticipated meeting by the European ...
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Philippines April trade deficit narrows but still close to $5 billion
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines posted a $4.8 billion trade deficit in April, narrower than the previous month's three-month high of $5 billion, as imports sustained a double-digit growth, the stat...
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