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By Jasper Ward and Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury Department may need to take “extraordinary measures” by as early as Jan....
By Ismail Shakil OTTAWA (Reuters) – A Canadian parliamentary committee led by an opposition Conservative Party lawmaker will hold meetings during legislative recess in...
(Reuters) -Tech and growth stocks dragged Wall Street’s main indexes lower on Friday, at the end of an upbeat holiday-shortened week that was driven...
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan must fund any additional spending plans within its budget rather than issuing more debt, the International Monetary Fund...
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Israel’s decision for a month’s waiver extension on co-operation between Israeli and Palestinian banks covered a “very short...
By Makiko Yamazaki and Ritsuko Shimizu TOKYO (Reuters) – Tokyo’s high court has ruled the fair value of FamilyMart shares was 13% higher than...
By Jihoon Lee SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea’s export growth slowed to a seven-month low in October, missing market expectations, in a sign of cooling...
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Risks to Asia’s economy have increased with escalating trade tensions, China’s property sector woes and the potential for...
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s manufacturing activity swung back to growth in October as an expansion in new orders led to a pick-up in production...
By Sarupya Ganguly BENGALURU (Reuters) – The U.S. dollar will hold on to its recent strength over coming months on robust domestic economic data...
By Devayani Sathyan BENGALURU (Reuters) – Australia’s central bank will hold its key interest rate at 4.35% on Tuesday and for the rest of...
By Brigid Riley TOKYO (Reuters) – The dollar steadied against major peers on Friday, as investors awaited the U.S. jobs report to confirm economic...
(Reuters) – New Zealand has reached a trade deal with the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council, which includes Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates,...