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Russia says it has fully paid $102 million coupon on 2035 Eurobond

(Reuters) – The Russian finance ministry said on Tuesday it has fully paid a coupon on Russia’s Eurobond due in 2035, its third payout since unprecedented Western sanctions called Moscow’s.

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Japan to revise foreign exchange law to end crypto loophole for sanctions on Russia

By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan will revise its foreign exchange law to prevent Russia from evading Western financial sanctions following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine through cryptocurrency assets, top.

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Analysis-U.S. Treasury yield curve divergence sends mixed recession signals

By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) – Two measures of the U.S. Treasury yield curve that are widely watched for recession warnings have veered in opposite directions, raising questions as.

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Australia’s budget windfall allows election sweeteners with a topping of fiscal repair

By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s centre-right government is set to unpack a budget larded with cash give-aways, petrol tax cuts and infrastructure spending as it seeks to claw.

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GM workers in northern Mexico vote to keep union contract

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – General Motors Co (NYSE:GM) workers in northern Mexico have voted by a broad margin to keep their collective contract with one of Mexico’s biggest unions, weeks.

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BOJ offers to buy unlimited 10-year bonds to defend yield ceiling

By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – The Bank of Japan on Monday offered to buy unlimited amounts of 10-year Japanese government bonds (JGBs) at 0.25%, stepping into the market to.

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China Jan-Feb industrial profit up but mired in single-digits

BEIJING (Reuters) – Profits at China’s industrial firms grew at a faster pace in January-February, official data showed on Sunday, in line with other signs of momentum in the economy,.

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Biden to propose minimum tax on billionaires as part of 2023 budget

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden will propose a minimum tax on billionaires as part of the fiscal 2023 budget that is expected to be unveiled on Monday, a.

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ECB’s Lagarde does not see risk of stagflation

BERLIN (Reuters) – The European Central Bank does not expect the war in Ukraine to push the euro zone into stagflation even if it does push up inflation due to.

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Turkey’s C/A deficit seen rising to 4% of GDP this year -Goldman

ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey’s current account deficit is expected to rise to $32 billion or 4.0% of GDP this year, more than the 2.5% previously forecast, Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) said,.

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