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Mexican headline inflation seen easing in October, core inflation up: Reuters Poll
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Russia’s Sberbank sues Glencore for $116 million over oil supplies
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UK banks were slow to pass on rate hikes to savers, says watchdog
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U.S. monetary policy tighter than benchmark rate suggests: Fed research
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Allianz to pause paid Twitter ads for now – spokesperson
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European shares at seven-week peak as travel stocks shine
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Bank of Canada focus on more timely inflation data lowers overshoot risk
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