SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said on Wednesday reforming practices in the labour market should be a…
Indonesia’s 2022 fiscal deficit seen at 2.49% of GDP-president
JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia’s fiscal deficit for the whole of 2022 will likely be 2.49% of gross domestic product, much smaller…
As Bank of Japan switches gears, roaring dollar hits the skids
By Amanda Cooper LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar’s biggest bull run in 40 years may have finally come to a…
Fall in New Zealand confidence raises spectre of deeper recession
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) – Confidence in New Zealand has slumped in recent weeks, raising concerns the country might…
Exclusive-China to unveil new rules to rein in fund ‘greenwashing’ -sources
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Japan warns of China’s COVID situation, cuts view on factory output
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan will pay close attention to the COVID-19 situation in China, in addition to risks from a…
Boeing jetliner unit names new supply-chain, sales execs
By David Shepardson and Tim Hepher WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) -Boeing Commercial Airplanes is tapping the sales chief who helped lead the…
Portugal approves windfall tax on energy firms, food retailers
By Sergio Goncalves LISBON (Reuters) – Portugal’s parliament on Tuesday approved a 33% tax on the windfall profits that energy…
U.S. Senate advances $1.66 trillion government-funding bill
By Richard Cowan and Gram Slattery WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A $1.66 trillion government spending bill drew overwhelming bipartisan support in the…
Wall St closes slightly higher after four-day sell off
By Sinéad Carew and Sruthi Shankar (Reuters) – Wall Street closed slightly higher on Tuesday after four sessions of declines,…
