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Central banks ease off on rate hike push in October
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Canada orders three Chinese firms to exit critical minerals deals
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South Korea FX reserves fall again in Oct as won weakens
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Energy crisis chips away at Europe’s industrial might
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Stocks end down, yields up as Powell sticks to hawkish stance
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