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Microsoft cuts about 1,000 jobs – Axios
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ECB set to warn of risks in its non-binding opinion on Spanish tax proposal, sources say
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Column-Markets map out the end of the line :Mike Dolan
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Asia hedge fund losses grow in Q3, poised for worst year since 2008
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Thai growth could reach 3.5% this year, needs gradual rate hikes – Finance Minister
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UK finance minister says will prioritise “help for most vulnerable” as inflation rises
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China auto market faces slowdown as inventory builds – CMBI
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