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Stocks waver, dollar softens as investors weigh earnings, data
By Xie Yu HONG KONG (Reuters) - Stocks fell broadly, while the U.S. dollar also weakened early on Tuesday, as investors weigh corporate earnings and economic growth outlooks in a busy week. MSCI's bro...
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Colombia’s police seize arms shipment destined for Ecuador
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia's national police on Monday confiscated a shipment of guns and ammunition, destined for Ecuador, after stopping a vehicle in the south of the country. Authorities seized 11...
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Indonesians told to stay alert after magnitude 7.3 earthquake
By Aidil Ichlas PADANG, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesian authorities urged caution on Tuesday as residents returned gradually to their homes in western Sumatra after being rattled by a magnitude 7.3 e...
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ECB set to step down to 25 bps move on May 4, at least one more expected- Reuters Poll
By Prerana Bhat BENGALURU (Reuters) - The European Central Bank will almost certainly add 25 basis points to its deposit rate on May 4 and then take it to 3.50% or higher in June as core inflation rem...
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IMF approves immediate disbursement of about $153 million to Tanzania
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The executive board of the International Monetary Fund on Monday approved the first review of Tanzania's three-year extended credit facility, allowing immediate disbursement of ...
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Archaeologists in Peru find adolescent mummy wrapped in bundle
LIMA (Reuters) - Peruvian archaeologists unearthed a more than 1,000-year-old mummy on the outskirts of the modern capital on Monday, in the latest discovery dating back to pre-Inca times. The mummy w...
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Euro to the fore as hawkish hike looms
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar was on the back foot and the euro climbed on Tuesday, as regional bank jitters had traders expecting U.S. interest rate cuts before long, while in Eur...
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BOJ’s Ueda: Ready to hike rates if inflation, wages overshoot
TOKYO (Reuters) - Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Tuesday the central bank will respond appropriately, such as by raising interest rates, if faster-than-expected growth in inflation an...
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Kentucky cop fired for shooting Breonna Taylor hired as sheriff’s deputy
By Steve Gorman (Reuters) - The ex-cop who lost his job on the Louisville, Kentucky, police department after firing the gunshot that killed Breonna Taylor in her home, helping stoke mass protests agai...
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Russia submarines destroy mock object in Sea of Japan drills -Interfax
(Reuters) - Submarines from Russia's Pacific Fleet destroyed a mock enemy object as part of naval drills in the Sea of Japan, the news agency Interfax reported on Tuesday. "Two diesel-electric submari...
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