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The central bank heads of the United States, the euro zone, Britain, Japan and South Korea will also have a chance to give ...
(Reuters) -German retail sales fell by 1.6% in May compared with the previous month, data showed on Monday. Analysts polled ...
JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia's trade surplus in May is expected to widen to $2.53 billion as growth of imports is expected to ...
(Reuters) -Home Depot said on Monday unit SRS Distribution has agreed to acquire specialty building products distributor GMS for about $4.3 billion. Under the deal, SRS has offered $110 per GMS share.
BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil's public sector gross debt rose slightly to 76.1% of gross domestic product (GDP) in May from 76.0% in April, central bank data showed on Monday. The increase was driven ...
US Prices for China-Made Goods on Amazon Rise Faster Than Inflation, Analysis Shows, as Tariffs Bite
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Prices for goods made in China and sold on Amazon.com have been rising faster than overall inflation, according to an analysis of 1,400 different products conducted exclusively for ...
(Reuters) -Wall Street brokerages began coverage of stablecoin issuer Circle Internet Group on Monday with broadly bullish ratings, though some analysts voiced concerns about its elevated valuation ...
Siemens Energy, which makes more than a fifth of its sales in the U.S., has noted a shift in sentiment, finance chief Maria ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's fiscal deficit for April-May was 131.6 billion rupees ($1.53 billion) or 0.8% of the estimate for the financial year ending March 31, government data showed on Monday.
MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippine central bank is forecasting the country's current account deficit to narrow to 3.3% of gross ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union's landmark rules reining in the power of Big Tech and requiring them to do more to police the Internet are not part of trade talks with the United States, a ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's commerce ministry on Monday urged Canada to "immediately correct its wrongdoings" after Ottawa ordered the Chinese company Hikvision to cease operation in the country, ...
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