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French budget packs bigger tax punch than first meets the eye
By Leigh Thomas PARIS (Reuters) - France's belt-tightening budget delivers a bigger tax hit than the government originally let on, according to new breakdowns that suggest a bigger dent in President
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
Factbox-Where abortion will be on the ballot in the 2024 US elections
By Joseph Ax (Reuters) - Abortion will be on the ballot in 10 U.S. states for the Nov. 5 election, including battleground states that will play critical roles in the presidential race and the fight
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
US home builder confidence rises for second straight month
(Reuters) - U.S. home builder confidence rose in October for the second consecutive month but volatile mortgage rates and low housing affordability continued to pose headwinds. The NAHB/Wells Fargo
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
Nestle flags shopper uncertainty around US election
By Richa Naidu LONDON (Reuters) - Nestle on Thursday said shopper "concerns around the election" in the United States are putting further pressure on demand in its biggest market by creating consumer
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
Big central banks are firmly in rate-cut mode
By Naomi Rovnick and Alun John LONDON (Reuters) - Seven of the 10 big developed-market central banks tracked by Reuters have now started easing policy, with expectations of how quickly each will move
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
South Africa could lower inflation target at little cost, central bank governor says
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's central bank governor, Lesetja Kganyago, said on Thursday that the country could move to a lower inflation target at little cost. Kganyago is a strong advocate
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
Israel stops processing key commercial food imports to Gaza, sources say
By John Davison, David Gauthier-Villars and Nidal al-Mughrabi JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel has stopped processing requests from traders to import food to Gaza, according to 12 people involved in the
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
At least 28 dead in Gaza strike, which Israel says targeted gunmen
By Nidal al-Mughrabi CAIRO (Reuters) -At least 28 Palestinians including children were killed on Thursday in an Israeli strike on a shelter in the northern Gaza Strip, a Gaza health ministry official
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
Bank of Canada to cut rates by 50 bps on Oct. 23; next move unclear: Reuters poll
By Mumal Rathore and Indradip Ghosh BENGALURU (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada will cut its overnight rate by 50 basis points on Oct. 23 as price pressures ease, according to two-thirds of economists
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
Instant view: ECB cuts key rates again
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Central Bank cut interest rates for the third time this year on Thursday, pointing out that inflation in the euro zone is now increasingly under control and the
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
US weekly jobless claims unexpectedly fall
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment unexpectedly fell last week, but could remain elevated in the near-term amid the effects of Hurricanes Helene
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
India says Canada did not act against gang it links to New Delhi
By Krishn Kaushik NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's foreign ministry said on Thursday that despite requests from New Delhi, Canada had not taken any action against members of a gang that Canadian police
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
Uruguay's leftist presidential frontrunner: no plan for tax hikes; focus on growth
By Lucinda Elliott MONTEVIDEO (Reuters) - Uruguay's center-left presidential candidate Yamandu Orsi, the frontrunner in polls ahead of elections this month, plans to avoid unpopular tax hikes despite
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
ECB cuts rates again as euro zone economy stagnates
By Francesco Canepa and Balazs Koranyi (Reuters) - The European Central Bank cut interest rates for the third time this year on Thursday, pointing out that inflation in the euro zone is now
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
Exclusive-Nokia cuts 2,000 jobs in China, 350 in Europe as part of cost cuts, sources say
By Supantha Mukherjee STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Nokia has laid off close to 2,000 people or about a fifth of its employee base across Greater China and plans to cut another 350 jobs across Europe as part
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
UniCredit in court limbo over ECB's Russia demands, sources say
By Stefania Spezzati LONDON (Reuters) -UniCredit is still awaiting a court decision over whether it must immediately reduce its Russia business to comply with a European Central Bank order, months
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
Itochu's deal to buy stake in Brazil's CSN Mineracao implies 26% premium
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian steelmaker CSN's deal to sell a stake in CSN Mineracao to Japan's Itochu implies a 26% premium over the previous closing price for shares in its mining subsidiary, a
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
TSMC bullish on outlook as AI boom blows Q3 profit past forecasts
By Yimou Lee, Ben Blanchard and Faith Hung TAIPEI (Reuters) -TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, bet on sustaining its strong growth, after reporting on Thursday a forecast-beating 54% jump
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
PPG to lay off 1,800 employees in US, Europe in cost-cut push
(Reuters) - Paints and coatings maker PPG Industries said on Thursday it would lay off 1,800 employees in the United States and Europe and close various facilities as part of its cost-reduction
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
China welcomes Austrian firms to invest despite EU tariffs plan
BEIJING (Reuters) - China hopes Austrian enterprises will have the confidence to invest in China and cooperate with Chinese partners, even as the European Union plans tariffs on Chinese electric
Reuters
Thu, Oct 17
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