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By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. government bond investors have racked up positive returns so far this year, with the higher income from bonds…
By Marie Mannes STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden’s competition authority has expressed concern about margins being charged by supermarkets and wholesalers as it probes possible profiteering in…
By Lewis Jackson and Scott Murdoch SYDNEY (Reuters) – PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Australia has moved to contain the fallout from a scandal over the misuse of confidential…
Investing.com — Global markets have taken the short-lived Russian mutiny in their stride, so far, with the oil market, for example, having largely handed back most…
BERLIN (Reuters) – Recession in Germany is expected to end in the spring quarter, the Bundesbank said in its monthly report on Monday, adding that gross…
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – A stubborn surge of inflation has led central banks worldwide to adapt monetary policy to protect people and businesses from price increases,…
SYDNEY — Australia’s monthly inflation reading was much tamer than expected in May, potentially giving the Reserve Bank of Australia time to sit on the sidelines…
KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s central bank could start cutting its key rate by one to two percentage points in coming months, notes from the central bank’s…
MANILA (Reuters) – The Philippines on Monday said it had signed four loan agreements with the World Bank totalling $1.14 billion, including $750 million of budgetary…
By Marion Giraldo MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Latin America’s major central banks, which have led some of the most aggressive tightening over the last two years,…