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Japan’s economy rebounds in Q4, growing annualised 5.4 percent

Outlook for sustained recovery clouded by rising raw material costs and spike in Omicron infections. Japan’s economy rebounded in the final three months of 2021 as falling coronavirus cases helped.

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Avocado toast? US suspends imports from key region in Mexico

The pause in shipments is pending an investigation into a threatening phone call made to a food inspector. By Elizabeth Elkin and Carolina Gonzalez and Marvin G Perez Bloomberg Avocados could get even.

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Wall Street closes lower after another session of wild swings

Traders are assessing simmering geopolitical tensions over Ukraine and the United States Federal Reserve’s policy decision. By Rita Nazareth Bloomberg Stocks faced another session of wild swings as traders assessed the.

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ECB to raise deposit rate to -0.25% by year-end- Reuters poll

By Shrutee Sarkar BENGALURU (Reuters) – The European Central Bank will raise its deposit rate in the second half of this year, and not wait until 2023 as previously expected,.

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Forcing foreign banks to become EU branches ‘a last resort’, says official

By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Forcing foreign bank branches in the European Union to become subsidiaries would be a “last resort” to shed light on regulatory blind spots, a.

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U.S. Senate panel vote on Fed nominees uncertain as Republican boycott looms

By David Morgan, Pete Schroeder and Lindsay (NYSE:LNN) Dunsmuir (Reuters) -Plans for a key U.S. Senate panel vote to move forward on President Joe Biden’s nominees to the Federal Reserve,.

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Vietnam to end COVID curbs on international flights

Southeast Asian country says it will lift curbs on flights with all markets starting February 15 Vietnam will remove its COVID-19 restrictions on international passenger flights with all markets starting.

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UK employers plan biggest pay rises in nearly 10 years – CIPD

By William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) – British employers expect to raise staff pay by the most in at least nine years but the 3% wage deals for workers would still.

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No sign of light at end of tunnel for Credit Suisse investors

By John O’Donnell and Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Weary Credit Suisse (SIX:CSGN) investors fear a long wait for the bank to get back on piste after a string of scandals.

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BoE to raise rates again in March, inflation to peak soon after

By Swathi Nair BENGALURU (Reuters) – The Bank of England will raise interest rates faster than previously thought to tame surging inflation, according to economists polled by Reuters who significantly.

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