By Harry Robertson and Wayne Cole LONDON/SYDNEY (Reuters) -Share markets fell slightly on Monday as investors braced for a data-packed week culminating in a U.S. jobs report that could decide whether[...]
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Starlink tells Brazil regulator it will not comply with X suspension
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Read moreByteDance taps banks for $9.5 billion Asia dollar corporate loan, sources say
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Read moreTech market values fall on AI costs and recession fears; Eli Lilly, Berkshire gain
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Read moreA dollar on the defensive brings relief to policymakers globally
By Alun John and Karin Strohecker LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar fell more than 2% against other major currencies in August, marking its biggest monthly drop this year and providing some relief t[...]
Read moreUS crypto executives to throw Washington fundraiser for Harris
By Hannah Lang (Reuters) -Cryptocurrency investors and industry executives calling on Vice President Kamala Harris to pursue a softer regulatory stance on the industry are planning to raise at least $[...]
Read moreEuro zone factories stuck in a rut as Asia shows tentative signs of recovery
By Jonathan Cable and Leika Kihara LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) -Factories in the euro zone remained mired in contraction last month, surveys showed, with the data suggesting a recovery could be some way of[...]
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