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By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese policymakers maintained their warning to investors against selling the yen on Thursday in the wake of the…
By Andrew Gray and Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) -EU leaders are poised to call for humanitarian corridors in Gaza and for pauses in bombardments into and…
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves, widely expected to be the next head of the U.K. Treasury after an election that could come next year, was accused of…
By Amy-Jo Crowley, Anousha Sakoui and Julien Pretot LONDON (Reuters) – A number of major European cycling teams have been exploring plans to create a new…
BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil’s lower house approved on Wednesday a government bill that seeks to increase public revenue by eliminating tax advantages currently benefiting wealthier Brazilians who…
On the eve of an interest-rate decision that will be announced in Athens, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde gave an interview to Greece’s ANT1. According…
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Economists at Westpac now expect Australian interest rates to rise further in November, the latest bank to change its steady outlook following surprisingly…
The Republican-run U.S. House of Representatives at last managed to elect a new speaker on Wednesday, backing Rep. Mike Johnson, who scored the job after failed…
By Sameer Manekar (Reuters) -Australia’s Coles Group (OTC:) posted a 3.6% jump in first-quarter sales on Thursday, boosted by higher contribution from its supermarkets section owing…
President Joe Biden on Wednesday said he’s not worried that new House Speaker Mike Johnson will try to overturn the results of the next presidential election,…