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Global equity funds post biggest weekly outflow in six weeks
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Crypto meltdown a boon for bankruptcy lawyers
By Andrew Goudsward (Reuters) – Turmoil in the cryptocurrency industry has rattled major exchanges and sent the value of digital…
Mexico to hike minimum wage by 20% in 2023, raising inflation worries
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico will raise the minimum wage by 20% next year after employers, labor representatives and the…
Germany’s Scholz welcomes Biden’s openness to tweaking U.S. inflation act
BERLIN (Reuters) – German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomed comments by U.S. President Joe Biden that he is open to tweaking…
Marketmind: Why payrolls might not matter to markets
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REUTERS NEXT: After FTX collapse, pressure builds for tougher crypto rules
(Reuters) – Regulators must step in to protect crypto investors after the collapse of FTX, financial industry executives and lawmakers…
German exports fall more than expected as demand cools in Europe, U.S
BERLIN (Reuters) – German exports fell more than expected in October, as high inflation and supply chain snags hit demand…
Euro zone producer prices fall more than expected m/m in Oct
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World food prices ease further in November, says FAO
PARIS (Reuters) -The United Nations food agency’s world price index fell marginally in November, marking an eighth straight monthly fall…
