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Because of a change in Swiss policy, large stock and bond investors must leave the country.
London (Reuters) – Securities that are already under a lot of pressure, like Silicon Valley stocks and U.S. and European…
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Israel’s efforts to lower the cost of living are put on hold until after the next election.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -During yet another election cycle, Israel’s economy is expected to stay strong, but households will suffer because reforms…
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European banks do well on the U.S. Fed’s stress test and have a lot of capital.
LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. branches of major European banks like Deutsche Bank (ETR: DBKGn), Barclays (LON: BARC), and Credit Suisse…
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The Chinese watchdog says that most of the risks in smaller banks are under control.
BEIJING (Reuters) – The vice chairman of China’s banking and insurance regulator said on Thursday that risks in the country’s…
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Ex-executive Hamp, who was arrested in 2015 for a drug crime, goes back to Toyota.
Tokyo (Reuters) – Julie Hamp, a former executive at Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM) Corporation who was arrested and then released in…
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China believes consumers will gain sooner if U.S. tariffs are eliminated sooner.
According to a ministry spokesperson, the sooner US tariffs on Chinese exports are removed, the sooner consumers and businesses will…
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What are buying managers saying about the market?
Indexes that are based on the opinions of purchasing managers, who are the people who buy things for companies, give…
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Germany is going to raise the alarm level for gas supplies because it fears that Russia will cut off supplies.
Germany will move one step closer to rationing natural gas supplies because it fears a total cutoff of supplies from…
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The Thai central bank says that the policy interest rate will go up slowly.
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Bangkok is closed on Thursday. Thailand’s central bank said that any changes to its benchmark interest rate…
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A study says that Brexit will cost workers in the UK 470 pounds a year.
London (Reuters) – Due to Brexit, Britain’s economy is becoming more closed. A study said on Wednesday that this will…
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