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Thai inflation rates slow in September, but the central bank is expected to increase its rate
BANGKOK Thailand’s inflation rate was lower than anticipated in September, and it slowed by a quarter from September, figures revealed…
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Russia fines TikTok for what it calls “LGBT propaganda” and Twitch for content from Ukraine.
Russia fined TikTok and Twitch on Tuesday. TikTok was fined for not removing content that broke Russian laws against “LGBT…
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The market for Exclusive-UK gilts is resilient despite “major repricing” – Head of the debt office
LONDON- Britain’s bond market is experiencing “a major refitting” but it is expected to be able to handle the extra…
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The yen has fallen below a critical level, while the pound has lost ground.
Singapore: The yen broke through the key level of 145 to the dollar on Monday for the first time in…
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Japan’s prime minister vows to lower power rates and use the weak yen.
TOKYO – On Monday, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida promised to take steps to soften the blow of rising electricity…
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The central bank of Thailand says it has taken action to reduce volatility in baht
BANGKOK,Thailand’s central bank was in the foreign currency market to reduce currency volatility. This statement came as the Thai baht…
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India delays tax levy on unblended fuel, which is dirtier fuel, amid rising prices
NEW DELHI India deferred tax levy on unblended fuels, as it tries to control inflation that is already at the…
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Ukraine will get an extra $530 million from the World Bank.
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, the World Bank has said it will give an extra $530 million to help…
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Japan spent nearly $20 billion on yen intervention, a record amount.
TOKYO – Ministry of Finance data released on Friday showed that Japan spent up to a record 2.8 trillion yen…
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As Q3’s volatility sparks a rush for cash, dollar swaps explode.
London (Reuters): Friday was the first time since the COVID-19 crisis in 2020 that the demand for U.S. dollars was…
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