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Twitter must notify laid-off workers of pending lawsuit, judge rules
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Greece repays euro zone bailout loans early for first time-source
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Brazil chicken production and exports seen rising in 2023 -industry group
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Peru’s GDP expands 2.01% in October
LIMA (Reuters) – Peru’s economy expanded 2.01% in October compared with the year before, the government’s INEI statistics agency said…
IMF sees Zimbabwe’s 2022 real GDP growth slowing to about 3.5%
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Short-end euro zone yields surge, euro jumps as Lagarde signals more hikes
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U.S. business inventories rise moderately in October
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. business inventories increased moderately in October, suggesting that businesses were slowing the pace of stock accumulation…
Portugal to give one-off subsidy to poorest families amid soaring inflation
LISBON (Reuters) – Portugal’s government approved a one-off subsidy of 240 euros for over a million poor families, whose purchasing…
U.S. sanctions Russian oligarch Potanin and Rosbank -Treasury Dept. website
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States imposed sanctions on one of Russia’s richest men, Vladimir Potanin, and Russian commercia bank…
