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Dario Schiraldi, a former banker at Deutsche who was involved in the trades, claims in a 152-million-euro ($178 million) ...
Figures from Rabobank and Eurostat show that food retail sales volumes adjusted for inflation in supermarkets, hypermarkets ...
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget's latest forecasts show a cumulative deficit of $22.7 trillion from fiscal ...
The government's intervention in corporate matters has worried critics who say Trump's actions create new categories of ...
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.47%, as did stock futures in Europe and the U.S.. EUROSTOXX ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -Oil prices rose on Wednesday as supply concerns are resurfacing while peace talks ending Russia's invasion ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's exports of rare earth magnets hit a six-month high in July, marking a persistent recovery in the ...
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Pop Mart executives said on Wednesday they are optimistic about opportunities for the firm's proprietary ...
"The 15% tariff is relatively low compared to the one on China, so Japanese companies may be able to gain a competitive ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Pay settlements by British private-sector employers held at 3% in the three months to July and uncertainty ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's core machinery orders rose 3% in June from the previous month, government data showed on Wednesday.
The pace of new construction was mixed in July as a surplus of inventory and high mortgage rates dampened activity, the ...