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New Zealand dairy and meat farmers are unhappy with the trade deal with the EU.
Wellington (Reuters) – Farmers who raise dairy, sheep, and beef in New Zealand are mostly unhappy with the new free…
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According to a private survey, China’s prices for new homes went up a little bit faster in June than in May.
Beijing (Reuters) – A private survey released on Friday showed that the prices of new homes in China went up…
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Hyundai Motor and its affiliates will set up a company in the U.S. together to look for business opportunities.
(Reuters) – SEOULHyundai Motor Co. and two of its subsidiaries plan to set up a business in the US together,…
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Hungary raised its key interest rate even more because it expected inflation to soar.
BUDAPEST, Hungary (Reuters) -At a tender on Thursday, Hungary’s central bank raised the rate for a one-week deposit by 50…
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As interest rates rise, Australia’s big banks raise the rates on their fixed-rate home loans.
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Spokespeople for Reuters said that two of Australia’s largest home lenders raised fixed-rate home loans because their…
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The fashion store H & M made more money than expected in the second quarter.
Stockholm (Reuters) – Sweden’s H & M is the second-largest fashion retailer in the world. On Wednesday, the company announced…
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Toyota doesn’t meet its global production goal for May, which is the third month in a row.
Tokyo (Reuters) -Toyota Motor Corp. said on Wednesday that it didn’t meet its already lowered global production goal for May.…
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Sources say the ECB is thinking about whether or not to put a number on a bond-fighting plan.
Sintra, Portugal (Reuters) – Reuters sources say that policymakers at the European Central Bank are thinking about whether or not…
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The most recent rise in U.S. stocks raises doubts that the rally will last.
New York (Reuters) – Investors are looking at the recent rise in the U.S. stock market. Similar rallies failed in…
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The U.S. labour secretary says that union talks at West Coast ports are going well.
Los Angeles (Reuters) – Labor Secretary Martin Walsh told Reuters on Tuesday that talks with union workers at West Coast…
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