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The Russian central bank will look into whether banks’ plans to charge fees for FX accounts are legal.
(Reuters) – On Friday, Russia’s central bank said it would look into the legality of some banks’ plans to charge…
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Small businesses are facing a crisis called the “cost of doing business.”
Even though lockdowns are over, many small business owners are worried about the future, especially about how much fuel and…
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Analysts are not worried about TSMC’s loss of $100 billion.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s (TSMC) market value has dropped by about $100 billion this year due to a drop in…
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Cutting tariffs on Chinese imports helps China, the U.S. and the world, a Chinese ministry
Beijing: Removing all new tariffs on Chinese imports will help China, the United States, and the globe, China’s commerce ministry…
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Sri Lanka loses power after a key union goes on strike.
COLOMBO: On Thursday, electricity went out in large parts of Sri Lanka because a power sector union went on strike…
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Marketmind: Hey ECB, how high will you go?
There isn’t much doubt that the European Central Bank will say on Thursday that it will end years of stimulus…
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Panasonic says that Apple’s new car software is not a threat and that it makes our products better.
Tokyo (Reuters) – Panasonic (OTC:PCRFY) Holdings Corp’s automotive business unit said that the new software for car dashboards that Apple…
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The CEO of Mercedes-Benz ruled out the possibility of a Chinese minority blocking the deal.
BERLIN (Reuters) – In an interview with the German newspaper Handelsblatt on Wednesday, Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Kaellenius ruled out the…
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A “hurricane” of default rates in the double digits: Mike Dolan
London (Reuters) – If there really is an economic hurricane coming, the junk bond market should be shaken up. Last…
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China will address export barriers in an effort to increase trade.
Beijing (Reuters) – China’s Vice Commerce Minister, Wang Shouwen, said on Wednesday that China would increase the number of online…
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