BERLIN (Reuters) – Tesla has come under fire from German union IG Metall and politicians over allegations by workers of…
Italy’s Eni, Esso offices raided in antitrust probe over fuel price breaches
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Volkswagen relishes competition in Chinese EV market
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Kuroda to attend Davos, depart shortly after closely-watched BOJ meeting
TOKYO (Reuters) – Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Haruhiko Kuroda will travel to Davos and attend a panel at the…
EU’s record recovery fund at risk as countries struggle to meet deadline
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Global jobs growth will halve in challenging 2023: ILO
LONDON (Reuters) – Global employment growth is expected to slow down sharply to 1% this year compared to 2% in…
German wholesale prices rise in December but at slower pace
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s wholesale price index rose in December compared with the same month last year although at a…
What is happening in Japan’s bond market?
By Junko Fujita TOKYO (Reuters) – Market forces have pushed Japanese government bond yields above policy targets. The moves are…
India’s December wholesale inflation eases to nearly a 2-year low
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s annual wholesale price inflation (WPI) eased to its lowest levels in nearly two years, helped…
Take Five: Much to say in Tokyo (and Davos)
LONDON (Reuters) -Japan’s central bank looks set to raise its inflation forecasts and debate further policy tweaks, just as business…
