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Ukraine’s GDP will fall deeper than expected – central bank deputy governor
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UK card spending shows pre-Christmas pick-up: ONS
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China’s economy will pick up pace following new COVID rules: CCTV cites Premier Li
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Tesla to shorten Shanghai shifts, delay hiring – Bloomberg News
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Israel’s next finance minister brings religion to the front of economic strategy
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Russia’s Gazprom Neft eyes steady oil refining volumes in 2023
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