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South Korea exports set for longest falling streak in over three years- Reuters poll
By Jihoon Lee SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's exports likely fell in April for a seventh consecutive month and their longest falling streak in more than three years, a Reuters survey showed on Thursda...
Syndicated Content Apr 27, 2023
Nordea Q1 profit tops forecast as interest rates rise
HELSINKI (Reuters) -The Nordic region's biggest lender Nordea posted a larger than expected gain in first-quarter operating profits on Thursday, on the back of rising interest rates and despite weaker...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
Japan ex-regulator head warns against excess regulation aimed at stopping digital bank runs
By Takaya Yamaguchi and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Financial authorities must be mindful of the risk of excessive regulation aimed at preventing digital bank runs caused by online rumours and...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
Australia to overhaul immigration system, smooth entry for skilled workers
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia proposed on Thursday overhauling its immigration system to speed up getting highly skilled workers into the country and smoothening the path to permanent residency. The fe...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
Toyota edges past 9.1 million vehicle output goal, warns chip shortage lingering
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Toyota Motor Corp set a global annual output record in the business year ended in March, just edging past its target of 9.1 million vehicles as factory disruption from global...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
Marketmind: US recession worries weigh in Asia
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland Europe wakes up to more weakness in equities after stock markets across Asia took cues from Wednesday's slump on Wall Street....
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
Strong US consumer spending seen driving economy in first quarter
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy likely continued to grow at a solid clip in the first quarter, driven by strong consumer spending at the beginning of the year, but momentum a...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
Analysis-A stronger yen could jolt global markets
By Naomi Rovnick, Amanda Cooper and Harry Robertson LONDON (Reuters) - Investors are positioning for a regime change in global markets as the Bank of Japan edges closer to ditching the policies that d...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
New Zealand committed to cutting spending, PM Hipkins says
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The New Zealand government is committed to reducing spending even though severe weather events earlier this year caused asset damage of roughly NZ$9 billion ($5....
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
Virginia Governor Youngkin ‘humbled’ by talk of possible presidential run
By Tim Kelly TOKYO (Reuters) - Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin did not rule out a run for president in 2024, saying on Thursday that he was "humbled" by the question of whether he would seek the Repu...
Syndicated Content Apr 26, 2023
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