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Euro zone inflation marginally higher in Jan; core also lifted
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone inflation was only a touch higher in January than earlier estimated, Eurostat said on Thursday, confirming that price growth is now well past its peak, even if underlyi...
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SEC opposes Binance.US’ $1 billion Voyager deal – CoinDesk
(Reuters) - New York and U.S. federal finance regulators have opposed the $1.02 billion deal by Binance.US to purchase assets of defunct crypto lender Voyager, CoinDesk reported on Thursday, citing Se...
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Botswana central bank holds monetary policy rate steady
GABORONE (Reuters) -Botswana's central bank kept its monetary policy rate unchanged at 2.65% on Thursday, saying it expected inflation to fall this year and next. Botswana's consumer inflation dropped...
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Analysis-China’s role as Ukraine peacemaker raises doubt as it ‘deepens’ Russia ties
By Martin Quin Pollard BEIJING (Reuters) - China's effort to cast itself as a peacemaker on Ukraine reflects an aim to burnish its image rather than a change of stance, Western diplomats and analysts ...
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EU eyes Big Tech as it seeks feedback on who should pay network costs
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission on Thursday launched a consultation on the future of Europe's telecoms sector, starting a process that could lead to requiring Alphabet's G...
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Pakistan set to increase interest rates in off-cycle review, say investors
By Ariba Shahid KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan's central bank is set to raise interest rates as early as this week in an off-cycle review, investors said, as the South Asian nation faces press...
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‘Stubborn’ food inflation leaves U.S. shoppers with slim appetite for other goods
By Siddharth Cavale (Reuters) - As American shoppers stomach soaring food prices, they are cutting back on purchases of other goods, such as toys, clothing and housewares, in a challenging trend for r...
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Soccer-UK commentator John Motson dies aged 77 – BBC
LONDON (Reuters) - British soccer commentator John Motson has died aged 77, the BBC reported on Thursday. (Reporting by William James; Editing by Kate Holton)
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Yellen says U.S. to resume discussions on economic issues with China at ‘appropriate time’
By David Lawder BENGALURU (Reuters) -U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Thursday the United States would resume discussions with China on economic issues "at an appropriate time" but is cont...
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China’s consumer market shows ‘strong’ recovery in January – commerce ministry
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's consumer market recovery was "strong" in January, the commerce ministry said on Thursday, in one of its first optimistic assessments of consumption, which until this year h...
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