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With weak yen, Japan aims to earn $34 billion from tourists next fiscal year
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Microsoft cuts about 1,000 jobs – Axios
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ECB set to warn of risks in its non-binding opinion on Spanish tax proposal, sources say
By Jesús Aguado MADRID (Reuters) -The European Central Bank is set to warn of the adverse impact on Spanish banks’…
Analysis-Global natural gas crisis dampens momentum for ‘cleaner’ LNG
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Glencore delivers Russian-origin aluminium into LME system -sources
By Pratima Desai and Mai Nguyen (Reuters) -Commodity trader Glencore has delivered significant amounts of Russian-origin aluminium to London Metal…
Analysis-As U.S. stocks rip higher, investors hunt for signs of market bottom
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) – Some gauges of the stock market’s health are showing that the latest rally…
Japan authorities keep up warning against sharp yen decline
By Chang-Ran Kim and Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese authorities repeated their warnings about the yen’s precipitous fall against the…
ECB to go big again on Oct. 27 with 75 bps rate hike: Reuters poll
By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) – The European Central Bank will go for another jumbo 75 basis point increase to…
Kia shares edge up in choppy trade after booking extra $1.1 billion provision
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