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BERN (Reuters) – The Swiss president voiced optimism on Monday that a deal with the European Union could still be reached by year-end on...
By Michelle Conlin NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. commercial real estate industry is pushing for tax relief and incentives championed by former Republican...
By Maria Martinez WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Politicians within Germany’s three-way coalition government should put their differences aside to address the country’s stagnating growth, the...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungarian gross domestic product growth will be “very close to zero” in the third quarter, significantly below market expectations, Economy Minister...
By Orathai Sriring BANGKOK (Reuters) – After months of withstanding political pressure and public bickering, Thailand’s central bank on Wednesday delivered what the country’s...
By Roushni Nair (Reuters) – Analysts turned bearish on most Asian currencies, with short bets on the Indian rupee at a one-year high, as...
Investing.com — S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures contracts inched slightly higher on Thursday, with markets looking ahead to retail sales data and a...
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s government still wants to see a higher inflation target that will push up prices, the finance minister said on Thursday...
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook The European Central Bank is expected to make its first...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China will expand a “white list” of housing projects eligible for financing and increase bank lending for such developments to 4 trillion...
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Asian shares steadied on Thursday ahead of a housing policy briefing in China that has raised expectations of...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian employment beat forecasts for a sixth straight month in September, while the jobless rate held steady, reinforcing the view that the...
By Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s exports fell for the first time in 10 months in September, data showed on Thursday, a worry...