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UK pay growth speeds up again as BoE frets about inflation
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Analysis: India’s rising home prices, rentals a new inflation threat
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Exclusive-Indian, European oil firms evaluating bids for Guyana blocks
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Davos 2023: What you need to know about the WEF on Monday
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BoE sceptical over digital pound as euro zone backs work on digital euro
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Brazil’s Lula to end industrial tax IPI, VP says
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TIM’s top shareholder Vivendi leaves board seat as it seeks governance changes
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