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As the yen hits new lows, Japan’s finance minister watches FX volatility.
Reuters: Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said Tuesday that strong yen fluctuations are “undesirable” as the currency touched a 24-year…
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Marketmind: Truss is not for turning in Thatcher’s tradition.
A look at the day ahead in European and worldwide markets from Tom Westbrook This morning at Balmoral Castle, Queen…
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South Korea tells local banks to be careful with their FX liquidity.
SEOUL – Given the possibility of a long period of dollar strength, South Korea’s financial regulator said on Tuesday that…
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Qantas, an Australian airline, says sorry to its customers for operational problems.
Sydney (Reuters) – Qantas Airways Ltd. will give frequent flyers A$50 ($34) vouchers, extensions of their loyalty status, and lounge…
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Due to a labour shortage, New Zealand will temporarily increase worker intake.
(Reuters) – A minister announced on Sunday that New Zealand will make temporary adjustments to its immigration regulations in an…
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Wizz Air has suspended the resumption of Russia-UAE flights due to mounting criticism.
(Reuters) – DUBAI – Wizz Air, a European budget airline, has halted plans to resume flights from Moscow to Abu…
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Japan’s Mitsui is nearing a decision on whether to join the new Sakhalin-2 operator, Nikkei.
Tokyo (Reuters) – According to the Nikkei newspaper, Japanese trading major Mitsui & Co is nearing a final decision to…
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According to official media, Apple supplier Foxconn would invest $300 million more in northern Vietnam.
(Reuters) – HANOI Foxconn, a supplier to Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), has inked a $300 million memorandum of understanding with Vietnamese…
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Made.com shares fall sharply after the group confirms a capital raise.
Shares of Made.com (LON: MADE) fell more than 10% on Thursday after the online furniture retailer said it may sell…
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EU core inflation increased sharply in July to 8.9% y/y.
(Reuters) Eurozone inflation hit a new record high of 8.9% year-over-year in July, the EU’s statistics office announced Thursday. The…
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