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Ghana at high risk of debt distress, finance minister says
By Christian Akorlie and Cooper Inveen ACCRA (Reuters) – Ghana will freeze the hiring of public and civil servants and…
Ireland’s Donohoe unopposed in bid for second term as Eurogroup Chief
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EU preparing new Russia sanctions package, von der Leyen says
By Essi Lehto HELSINKI (Reuters) -The European Union is pressing ahead with a ninth sanctions package on Russia in response…
Foxconn apologises for pay-related error at China iPhone plant after worker unrest
By Yimou Lee and Brenda Goh TAIPEI/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Foxconn said on Thursday a pay-related “technical error” occurred when hiring…
G7 to discuss Ukraine winter aid in Bucharest next week, Germany says
BERLIN (Reuters) – Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) will discuss how to further support Ukraine in ensuring…
ECB’s Schnabel pushes back on smaller rate hikes
LONDON (Reuters) – European Central Bank board member Isabel Schnabel pushed back on Thursday against calls from many of her…
BoE won’t accept interference over interest payments to banks – Pill
By Andy Bruce and David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -The Bank of England will not accept interference with the system of…
Euro area inflation likely near its peak, ECB’s De Guindos says
MILAN (Reuters) – Inflation in the euro area will hover around its current level over the next few months before…
China and India easing away from Russian crude oil may be temporary: Russell
By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) -There are signs that China and India are pulling back from buying Russian crude…
