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Airbus fed regulator talking points on Qatar jet row, court told
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India’s Sept industrial output rose 3.1% y/y – govt
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s annual industrial output rose 3.1% year-on-year in September, government data showed on Friday. Analysts polled…
China proposes new rules on banking sector bankruptcy
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EU says Hungary made ‘significant step’ to get recovery funds – source
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Recession or not, Canadian employers look to hang onto workers
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IMF announces start of new policy discussions with Ukraine
KYIV (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund said it was starting “policy discussions” with Ukraine on Friday, building on meetings…
Germany faces 10 billion euro rise in interest costs – committee document
BERLIN (Reuters) – The rising cost of borrowing and high inflation mean Germany’s federal government faces some 10 billion euros…
Hong Kong’s economy shrinks for third straight quarter, outlook dims
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Germany to take on 45.6 billion euros in new debt in 2023
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