By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) -Gang violence in Haiti has killed over 1,500 people so far this year, including many children, while dozens have been lynched, stoned or burned alive …
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(Reuters) – Russian and Belarusian athletes who have qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympics this summer will need to undergo a vetting process by the International Olympic Committee before being …
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Could Dems Flip This Red State In 2024? Mary Lou Masters on March 17, 2024 Democrats are hoping to flip North Carolina in 2024 after former President Donald Trump secured …
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JAMES CARTER And JIM ELLIS: Is The Red Wave Finally Coming To The Senate In 2024? James Carter and Jim Ellis on February 18, 2024 The 2024 US Senate races …
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Does The Wave Of GOP Retirements Threaten Their Control Of The House In 2024? Mary Lou Masters on January 17, 2024 As more House Republicans decide to retire from Congress …
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GENEVA (Reuters) – Global foreign direct investment flows could rise modestly in 2024 after a marginal increase last year due to higher investment in some European economies, the United Nations …
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By Kevin Yao BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s economic growth is likely to slow to 4.6% in 2024, and cool further to 4.5% in 2025, a Reuters poll showed, raising the …
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By Suban Abdulla LONDON (Reuters) – Average asking prices for British homes made the strongest start to the year since 2020, according to a Rightmove survey on Monday that added …
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GENEVA (Reuters) – The global unemployment rate is expected to inch up to 5.2% this year primarily because of a rise in joblessness in advanced economies, the International Labour Organization …
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By Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s ailing economy is experiencing a bumpy start to the year with farmers launching nationwide protests against government plans to cut diesel subsidies and …
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(Reuters) – U.S. oil companies and refiners are likely to face another challenging 12 months in 2024, Bank of America (BofA) analysts wrote in a note on Friday, who expect …
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LONDON (Reuters) – There’s not much time to get over the New Year’s partying: the most closely watched U.S. economic release and key euro area inflation data are on the …
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s yuan eased against the dollar on the first trading day of the year on Tuesday, pressured by rising bets of monetary easing after factory activity reinforced …
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By Andrea Shalal (Reuters) – Higher consumer spending over the holiday season, real wage gains over the last nine months and a jump in consumer confidence point to a good …
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LONDON (Reuters) – There’s not much time to get over the New Year’s partying: the most closely watched U.S. economic release and key euro area inflation data are on the …
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Congress Unlikely To Pass All Appropriations Bills Before Next Government Funding Deadline In 2024, Experts Say Arjun Singh on December 25, 2023 The Senate and House of Representatives are unlikely …
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By Anant Chandak BENGALURU (Reuters) – Bank Indonesia will maintain its key policy rate for a second month on Thursday as inflation is within its target range and the rupiah …
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By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) – Goldman Sachs raised its 2024 S&P 500 target by 8% to 5,100, forecasting a tailwind for U.S. stocks from falling inflation and declining …
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By Mark Bendeich (Reuters) – Russia’s Vladimir Putin looks set to remain in power until at least 2030; India’s Narendra Modi seems certain to extend his rule to 2029; and …
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(Reuters) – The Congressional Budget Office projects U.S. economic growth to slow to 1.5% in 2024, with the unemployment rate seen rising to 4.4% next year from what it estimates …
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Chinese Financial System Poised To Hemorrhage Even More Foreign Cash In 2024, Report Says Will Kessler on December 13, 2023 Foreign investors are expected to pull $65 billion in capital …
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Jack Smith’s Only Aim Is To ‘Rush’ A Trial That Prevents Trump From Winning In 2024, Trump’s Lawyers Allege Katelynn Richardson on December 12, 2023 Special Counsel Jack Smith’s only …
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By Vuyani Ndaba JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Inflation in South Africa will slow next year as global trends weighing on prices’ growth combine with weak domestic consumer spending, a Reuters poll …
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By Anant Chandak BENGALURU (Reuters) – The Philippine central bank will leave its key interest rate unchanged at 6.50% for a second time on Thursday thanks to cooling inflation and …
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TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s central bank is expected to leave its policy rate unchanged this week as inflation gradually cools and indeed keep it steady for all of next year, …