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UK house prices fall by 5.3% in 12 months to September – Nationwide
LONDON (Reuters) -British house prices in September were 5.3% lower than a year earlier, matching their fall in August which was the biggest annual drop since 2009, figures from mortgage lender Nation...
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Russian factory activity grows at fastest pace in over six years in Sept -PMI
(Reuters) - Activity in Russian manufacturing grew at its fastest pace in more than six years in September, a survey showed on Monday, while employment in the sector rose at its quickest rate in over ...
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France’s Planisware IPO targets price range of 16 to 18 euros per share
(Reuters) - French software company Planisware launched on Monday an initial public offering as part of its aim to become a leading provider of multi-specialist project management solutions. The group...
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Crypto exchange Coinbase obtains Monetary Authority Of Singapore licence
(Reuters) - The Singapore arm of cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase said on Monday that it had obtained a Major Payment Institution (MPI) licence from the city-state's central bank. The licence, granted...
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How China-West tensions will shape global markets
By Naomi Rovnick and Dhara Ranasinghe LONDON (Reuters) - Tensions between the West and China are rising, from tit-for-tat trade tariffs to tech rivalry and spying allegations. The ramifications for gl...
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Analysis-Fed shines light on path to US bank capital relief trades
By Shankar Ramakrishnan (Reuters) - A clarification of capital rules by the Federal Reserve may encourage U.S. banks to transfer more of the risk in their loan portfolios to investors, potentially let...
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Explainer-What’s at stake in the civil fraud case against Trump?
By Jack Queen (Reuters) - Donald Trump and his family business are set to face trial in New York on Monday to determine how much they owe in penalties after a judge found they inflated the former U.S....
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Flexible hours, sick pay and meals, British workers get a better deal
By James Davey, Kate Holton and David Milliken BRIGHTON, England (Reuters) - For Josh Hughes-Davies, the best thing about his job in a bar in the coastal city of Brighton is the free meal with every s...
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Donald Trump’s business empire in peril as civil fraud trial opens in New York
By Jack Queen (Reuters) - Donald Trump and his family business are set to stand trial in New York on Monday in a civil fraud case that could deal a major blow to the former U.S. president's real estat...
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In the Market: US bond market signals the end of an era
By Paritosh Bansal (Reuters) - The U.S. bond market is calling a moment: the age of low interest rates and inflation that began with the 2008 financial crisis has ended. What follows is unclear. The m...
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