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Crypto firm BlockFi to pay $100 million to settle U.S. SEC, state charges

By Chris Prentice WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A subsidiary of crypto company BlockFi Inc has agreed to pay $100 million to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and 32 states to.

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Fed, split over opening rate bid, may put weight on February data

By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Federal Reserve officials continued sparring over how aggressively to begin upcoming interest rate increases at their March meeting, with a final inflation reading just.

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ECB’s Lagarde repeats pledge for gradual policy shift

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Any change in European Central Bank (ECB) policy will be gradual, ECB President Christine Lagarde said on Monday, with markets expecting to increases to interest rates this.

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Minister acknowledges Covid “damage” but insists growth figures are good news

Chief Secretary to the Treasury Simon Clarke said people should be “reassured” by figures that show the economy grew 7.5% in 2021 ByTom Keighley A senior Minister has said it’s.

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U.S. investors expect more volatility as Ukraine concerns spook markets

By Sinéad Carew and Devik Jain NEW YORK (Reuters) -Geopolitical worries have added another layer of volatility to an already-jumpy market as investors priced in the possibility of escalating conflict.

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China’s industrial economy begins Year of the Tiger with vigor

With motors rotating and machines roaring, China’s industrial firms started the first week after the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday full of vim and vigor. Facing multiple challenges in 2022,.

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Sustaining our economic growth for a better society

Abu Afsarul Haider While most economies around the world today are suffering from an economic crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Bangladesh’s gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow.

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Canada police arrest protesters in effort to reopen key bridge with U.S

By Kayla Tarnowski and Chris Helgren OTTAWA/WINDSOR, Ontario (Reuters) – Canadian police made several arrests on Sunday and cleared protesters and vehicles that had blocked a vital trade route on.

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UK economy rebounds with fastest growth since WW2

By Russell Hotten The UK economy rebounded last year with growth of 7.5% despite falling back in December due to Omicron restrictions, official figures show. It was the fastest pace.

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Dollar gains as Ukraine tensions rise after U.S. warning

By Hannah Lang and Herbert Lash WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The dollar rose along with other safe-haven assets on Friday after the United States said Russia has massed enough troops near Ukraine.

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