GENEVA (Reuters) – The head of the World Trade Organization on Tuesday voiced optimism that trade deals could be reached at the next major ministerial meeting in February 2024. More …
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By Howard Schneider and Ann Saphir DALLAS (Reuters) – The “golden path” some Federal Reserve officials see leading to lower inflation without high unemployment may, like the pot of gold …
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By Ann Saphir (Reuters) – Chicago Federal Reserve Bank president Austan Goolsbee on Friday said he does not disagree with his fellow US central bankers that rates will need to …
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(Reuters) -Colombia’s economy is currently undergoing a transition toward a more sustainable growth path, the International Monetary Fund said Thursday, highlighting tightened macroeconomic policies, slowing global growth and higher borrowing …
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By Swati Bhat MUMBAI (Reuters) – India’s monetary policy committee is likely to deliver the expected 25-basis point (bps) rate hike in April, even as global markets lowered rate hike …
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FDA Clears Path For Abortion Pills At Pharmacies Laurel Duggan on January 3, 2023 The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will allow pharmacies to dispense the abortion-inducing drug mifepristone, the …
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VERONIQUE DE RUGY: A Path To Fiscal Sanity Has Been Revealed To Congress. Will It Listen? Veronique de Rugy on December 28, 2022 Dealing with high inflation and an increasingly …
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REP. JASON SMITH: Dems Put America On A Dangerous Path. Now, House Republicans Must Turn Things Around Rep. Jason Smith on December 27, 2022 Two years ago, Democrats began their …
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Congress Spars Over Bill Giving Afghans Who Fled The Taliban A Path To Permanent Residence Micaela Burrow on December 21, 2022 Legislation to help Afghans who fled Kabul become permanent …
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SMITH: One Illinois Ballot Amendment Could Put America On A Very Dangerous Path. Here’s How Mailee Smith on November 2, 2022 A dangerous expansion of government union power could spread …
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Mary Kay Scholtens A new senior director of technology increases expertise to support expansion plans Schaumburg, IL (PRESS RELEASE) Celebrating its 20th year as an innovative data intelligence provider, DataDelivers …
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By Nafisa Eltahir CAIRO – Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, who was killed by a U.S. drone strike in Kabul, seemed harmless to neighbours when he was a young man …
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By Elizabeth Pineau and Leigh Thomas PARIS – President Emmanuel Macron’s French government, hunting for votes to enact a cost-of-living relief bill after losing its majority in parliament, is open …
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By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall NEW YORK – Goldman Sachs Group Inc said on Thursday it is launching a partnership with capital markets technology firm Derivative Path that opens the door …
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From Oscar-winning director Ross Kauffman and Oscar-nominated producer Robin Honan, the documentary follows three paths which come together in what became a pivotal moment in cancer history. The film traces …
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NEWARK, NJ – High school is a tough time for many kids, especially in the post-pandemic era after so many disruptions and distractions have interfered with the mental health and …
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By Julie Zhu HONG KONG – Didi Global may have ensured its survival after winning shareholders’ nod for a U.S. stock delisting but a quick return to growth won’t be …
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BERLIN – A sustained rebound in services helped business activity in Germany grow again in May, though there are signs that rising prices, market uncertainty and supply problems are starting …
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NEW ROCHELLE, NJ – The New Rochelle Police Department is on its way to becoming more environmentally friendly as it rolls out its first hybrid patrol vehicle. According to a …
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(Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Reserve can assess how much more it needs to do to bring inflation back down to its 2% goal when it has raised borrowing costs …
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By Brenda Goh and Jane Lanhee Lee SHANGHAI -Arm Ltd said on Friday a change in leadership at its Chinese joint venture fully complied with local laws, after concerns were …
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By David Gaffen (Reuters) – The crude oil market heads into another week of uncertainty, buffeted on one side by the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine and the expansion …
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By Howard Schneider BALTIMORE – The rate increases projected by Federal Reserve officials this week represented a “balancing act” between the need to begin normalizing monetary policy in the face …
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By Daniel Wiessner – U.S. immigration authorities released new policies on Monday that will make it easier for immigrant minors who are victims of parental abuse and neglect to qualify …
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By Aradhana Aravindan SINGAPORE -Singapore maintained its forecast for the economy to expand 3-5% this year as the city-state’s recovery from the pandemic slump continues, although officials flagged downside risks …