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current account deficit more than doubled to $1 billion.
In March, the current account deficit doubled to $1 billion, which is more than twice as much as it was…
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The price of fuel is going to go up soon.
Pakistan’s Finance Minister Miftah Ismail says that the government will have to raise the price of gasoline to get Pakistan’s…
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Indrawati claims that Chinese debt restructuring must “rise” as the main creditor.
China, as the world’s largest creditor, must step up‘ debt restructuring efforts, Indonesia’s Indrawati said. WASHINGTON (Reuters) : Reuters talked to…
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Take Five: April showers, potential income, and upcoming elections
(Reuters) First-quarter profits are pouring in from HSBC and Volvo in Europe to Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) and McDonald’s on Wall…
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The UK economy is stumbling as consumers and businesses prepare for a slump.
London (Reuters) – According to new data, Britain’s economy is slowing down because people are having to pay more for…
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De Beers, the diamond mining company, returns to Angola after a ten-year hiatus.
LUANDA (Reuters)- –De Beers signed two mineral investment contracts with the Angolan government on Wednesday, the Anglo American (LON:AAL) affiliate…
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The French Finance Minister has said that we are entering a “new age” of increased inflation.
Paris, France (Reuters)- According to the French finance minister, inflation will be high in 2022, and although it should gradually…
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After a strong first quarter, Holcim increases its full-year sales projection.
ZURICH—Holcim increased its full-year sales prediction on Friday after the world’s largest cement company topped first-quarter sales and profit expectations.…
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the Bank of Japan is willing to buy debt from people who want it.
Tokyo, Reuters: The Bank of Japan made a new offer on Wednesday to buy an unlimited amount of 10-year bonds…
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The IMF maintains Pakistan’s GDP forecast, but cautions against inflation and deficit risks.
The IMF warns that inflation and current account deficits will continue to be near-term risks. Expects the current account deficit…
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