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(Reuters) -German industrial orders fell more than expected in May, declining by 1.4% on the previous month on a seasonally ...
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -After a year in office, Britain's finance minister Rachel Reeves faces a reckoning over unmet promises of economic stability, with a stop-start economy and restive bond ...
(Reuters) -French train maker Alstom said on Friday it had received a 2 billion euro ($2.4 billion) order from the New York ...
Optimism over the resilience of the U.S. economy, after much more robust than expected monthly payrolls figures, has been ...
The de minimis rule, which dates to 1938, had been a target of criticism from American lawmakers as a loophole that lets ...
Markus Muessig, auto industry lead at Accenture Greater China, said China's regulators and industries have long followed ...
The U.S. Treasury bond market is closed Friday for the holiday, but 10-year yields rose 4.7 basis points (bps) to 4.34% while ...
The new measures include imposing an annual average transaction requirement of $100 million on registered foreign ...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics' monthly household spending indicator (MHSI) showed a seasonally adjusted rise of 0.9% in ...
MANILA (Reuters) -Philippine annual inflation slightly quickened to 1.4% in June, compared to the previous month's 1.3% print ...
Against the yen the dollar was traded at 144.69 yen, down 0.2% from late in the U.S. trading day when it surged 0.8%. The ...
The U.S. labour market receded as a risk when new data on Thursday showed that American firms added a more-than-expected ...