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Veteran ruling party lawmaker Amari warns BOJ against raising rates
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan has yet to see economic conditions fall into place for the central bank to raise interest rates, Akira Amari, a veteran ruling party lawmaker, told Reuters on Wednesday. "Basic...
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White House unveils plan to boost use of U.S.-made goods in infrastructure
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House is releasing proposed guidance to boost the use of American-made goods in government-funded infrastructure projects, according to documents s...
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El Paso massacre suspect expected to plead guilty to federal hate crimes
By Brad Brooks (Reuters) - A Texas man accused of targeting Latinos during a 2019 massacre that left 23 people dead at an El Paso Walmart store is expected to plead guilty on Wednesday to federal hate...
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Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou to take over as rotating chairperson -report
SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - Meng Wanzhou will begin her term as the rotating chairperson of Huawei Technologies on April 1, Shanghai Security News reported on Wednesday. Meng returned to China in Sept...
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Japan may opt for milder chip-equipment curbs on China than U.S, says lawmaker
By Kiyoshi Takenaka and Tim Kelly TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan may opt for milder restrictions on chip production machinery sales in China than those implemented by the United States even though they agree...
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After State of the Union speech, Biden heads to key 2024 campaign states
By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fresh off a State of the Union speech to Congress that challenged opposition Republicans to help unite the country, President Joe Biden heads to two U.S. sta...
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ECB to zero in on soured loans this year as economy slows
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -European Central Bank supervisors will zero in on bad loans this year after finding that some euro zone banks had set too little money aside for them or were slow in recognising t...
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China’s Jan new yuan loans seen hitting record high on policy support- Reuters poll
BEIJING (Reuters) - Yuan loans extended by Chinese banks likely surged to a record high in January as the central bank moved to shore up growth in the world's second-biggest economy following a liftin...
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Earthquakes to disrupt Turkey’s growth, stretch budget as Erdogan heads to elections
By Orhan Coskun and Nevzat Devranoglu ANKARA (Reuters) - Massive earthquakes in Turkey will add billions of dollars of spending to Ankara's budget and cut economic growth by up two percentage points t...
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Iceland’s central bank raises key rate as inflation outlook worsens
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Iceland's central bank raised its key policy interest rate by half a percentage point to 6.5% on Wednesday, its first rate hike in 2023, and warned of further monetary tightenin...
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