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2023-06-09 01:20
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2023-06-08 19:27
Zimbabwe Stops Short of Free-Floating Currency in Exchange Rate Battle
Zimbabwe stopped short of free-floating its currency in the battle to end weeks of exchange rate volatility that
2023-06-08 18:23
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2023-06-08 17:26
Turkey State Lenders Return to Lira’s Defense After Sharp Drop
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2023-06-08 17:19
RBI Warily Eyes Monsoon Impact on Inflation With Policy Hold
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2023-06-08 15:53
EU’s Fastest Inflation Slows More Than Seen on Hungary Recession
Hungarian inflation slowed more than estimated in May as a deepening recession limited the room for further price
2023-06-08 14:50
Indian Stocks Head for Record High, Boosted by Foreign Inflows
Indian equities headed for fresh all-time closing highs as foreign funds piled into the market, lured by the
2023-06-08 13:55
Starmer Vows to Boost UK Steelmaking as He Makes Pitch for Power
UK opposition leader Keir Starmer will commit his Labour Party to boost domestic steel-making as he battles to
2023-06-08 13:15
Korea Flags Need to Fight Currency Wash Trades as Reforms Deepen
South Korea’s authorities flagged the need to combat wash trading in its foreign-exchange market, as the country pushes
2023-06-08 12:59
Asian shares stumble as traders sweat on Fed rates
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2023-06-08 12:58
Australia’s Trade Surplus Narrows as Iron Ore Exports Slide
Australia’s monthly trade surplus narrowed more than expected in April — while still remaining healthy — as exports
2023-06-08 12:47
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