BERLIN (Reuters) – Travel giant TUI reported on Friday a boost in demand for luxury holidays, driving sales for the…
EIB vice-president Kettel Thomsen appointed Danish central bank chief
(Reuters) – The Danish government said on Friday it has appointed European Investment Bank Vice President Christian Kettel Thomsen as…
German producer prices rose in December but at slower pace
By Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) -German producer prices rose in December at a slower rate than the previous month as…
As South Korean government proposes flexible overtime rules, some fear workers may suffer
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JPMorgan expects smaller contraction in UK economy in 2023
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First raise for Japan day labourer in 20 years, but McDonald’s out of reach
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Analysis-Bank of Japan’s grit chills bond bears
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Tokyo core inflation likely double BOJ’s 2% target in January: Reuters Poll
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U.S. manufacturing has probably entered recession: Kemp
By John Kemp LONDON (Reuters) -U.S. manufacturers probably entered a recession in the fourth quarter of 2022, based on a…
U.S. FAA says ‘unintentionally deleted files’ prompted computer outage
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Thursday a preliminary review found that contract personnel…
