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ECB convenes to address banking stress amid reduced concerns from US rescue
On Friday, European Central Bank (ECB) supervisors met to address the growing cracks in the banking system, following the $30…
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Authorities Rush to Avert Global Bank Crisis as Credit Suisse Secures $54 Billion Lifeline
Credit Suisse has announced that it will borrow up to $54bn from the Swiss central bank to shore up liquidity…
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Minutes reveal the majority of BOK board members are in favor of leaving the option for further tightening open
The minutes of the Feb. 23 meeting of the Bank of Korea’s board showed that the majority of its members…
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China’s newly appointed prime minister aims to allay the concerns of private sector as the parliamentary session concludes.
New Chinese Premier Li Qiang promised to improve the environment for entrepreneurial businesses and provide equal treatment to all types…
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Exploring the Future of Japan’s Car Rental Market: A Comprehensive Outlook to 2027F by Ken Research
The car rental industry in Japan has witnessed significant growth in recent years, thanks to the increasing popularity of self-drive…
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Electric Bus Manufacturer’s Stock Soars 68% in 10 Trading Days
Olectra Greentech’s stock price has seen a surge of 24% over the last three trading days, primarily driven by positive…
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Recession fears mount as oil falls for third consecutive day
Oil prices fell for the third consecutive day on Thursday due to concerns about the economic impact of rising interest…
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The dollar is weakening in advance of Powell’s testimony and important monthly job statistics.
The US dollar fell on Monday as investors anticipated evidence from Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell ahead of the February…
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Mexico cannot match US incentives for a planned Tesla battery factory, according to a minister.
MEXICO CITY, May 2 (Reuters) – Mexico’s finance minister said on Friday that if Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Inc. constructs a battery…
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Japan’s labour organisations are requesting a 4.5% salary increase, the highest since the 1990s.
TOKYO, April 16 (Reuters) – A national labour tally revealed that Japan’s trade unions are requesting the largest wage increase…
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