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(Reuters) – Argentina’s government on Friday agreed with Qatar a $775 million loan to use to make an International Monetary Fund (IMF) repayment due this Friday.…
Early next week President Joe Biden is expected to issue his much-anticipated executive order that would limit U.S. investments in China if they involve sensitive technologies,…
By Timothy Aeppel (Reuters) – When storms hammered California’s farms last winter, Kevin Kelly knew his small factory outside San Francisco would soon see demand wilt…
Bank loans and deposits rose slightly at the end of July, suggesting the U.S. financial system is still in good health even though lenders have become…
By Jonathan Spicer and Orhan Coskun ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey’s new-look economic team met for the first time with dozens of international investors on Friday and…
By Simon Lewis and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States should extend electric vehicle tax credit benefits to Vietnam if it wants to encourage…
SYDNEY — The Reserve Bank of Australia remains confident that it will tame inflation over the coming years, bringing it back within the desired 2% to…
LONDON (Reuters) -Two measures of corporate and economic health were flashing red on Friday as shipping group Maersk reported a fall in global demand for sea…
German factory orders jumped 7% in June, the most in three years, according to data released Friday. The big increase surprised economists who were forecasting a…
(Reuters) – U.S. banks have started to detail the expected impact to their costs from the “special assessment” fee they have to pay to replenish the…