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Stocks rise as China lifts its quarantine restriction, while the US dollar declines.
After China announced it would remove its quarantine requirements for incoming tourists, significantly easing three-year border controls intended to stop…
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Kenya’s electric bike drive is helped by the ability to change batteries.
(Reuters) – NairobiIn the past few months, sturdy battery swap stations with bright logos have popped up around Nairobi, the…
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Antitrust watchdog fines Chinese academic database
(Reuters) – BeijingChina’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) has fined China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) 87.6 million yuan ($12.6…
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The newest oil refinery in Mexico is now expected to work at half capacity by the middle of 2023.
The Mexican president said on Friday that the state oil company Pemex’s newest refinery will reach half of its crude…
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An Arctic “bomb cyclone” could make it hard for millions of Americans to travel for the holidays.
On Thursday, a dangerously cold arctic air mass covered a large part of the United States. At the same time,…
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Investors in US stocks worry about a recession as they say goodbye to 2022.
Stocks in the U.S. have had a rough year, but investors are getting ready for a recession in 2023, so…
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The ECB’s de Guindos says that interest rates might keep going up at the same rate for a while.
Vice-President Luis de Guindos said that the European Central Bank might keep raising interest rates at the same rate for…
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Analysis: Governments in the Eurozone need to find private buyers for their mountains of debt.
Next year, the governments of the Euro Zone will have to convince private buyers to step in and buy an…
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In a shocking turn of events, bankers’ bonuses have gone from high to low.
Recruiters say that year-end bonuses for bankers in New York and London will be 30% to 50% less than last…
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Analysis: Kuroda’s sudden change in policy leaves the door open for a bigger change next year.
Sources say that the Bank of Japan’s unexpected decision to loosen its grip on the yield cap is the start…
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