BoE's Pill says UK labour market remains tight
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's labour market remains tight by historical standards despite some signs of a rise in unemployment and a gradual slowdown in the pace of pay growth, Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill said on Tuesday. "We actually g...
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China's Tencent posts strong revenue growth as ad sales, business services shine
By Josh Ye HONG KONG (Reuters) -China's Tencent Holdings posted a 6% rise in first-quarter revenue on Tuesday, beating analyst expectations, as business services and advertising sales deliver strong revenue growth. The world's largest video gam...
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German investor morale hits two-year high in May
By Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) -German investor morale improved more than expected in May, reaching its highest level since February 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine, the ZEW economic research institute said on Tuesday. The economic sentiment ind...
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Biden sharply hikes US tariffs on billions in Chinese chips, cars
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday unveiled a bundle of steep tariff increases on an array of Chinese imports including electric vehicles, computer chips and medical products, risking an el...
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Foreign investment in Germany reaches new record
By Rene Wagner BERLIN (Reuters) - Foreign companies announced record levels of new investment in Germany last year despite the economic downturn and high energy prices, according to an analysis published on Tuesday by the federal development agency...
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UK pay grows by more than expected as BoE mulls rate cuts
By Suban Abdulla LONDON (Reuters) -British wages excluding bonuses - in the sights of the Bank of England as it considers when to cut interest rates - grew by a stronger-than-expected 6.0% in the first three months of 2024 compared with the same period...
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European shares muted ahead of US inflation, Powell remarks; Delivery Hero spikes
(Reuters) - European shares were subdued on Tuesday as investors braced for key U.S. inflation data and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's remarks due later in the day, while Delivery Hero jumped on the sale of its Taiwan foodpanda business to U...
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India's April wholesale price index rises 1.26% from year earlier
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's wholesale price-based inflation in April rose 1.26%, mainly driven by food and primary articles, government data showed on Tuesday. The April figures were higher than the 1% rise expected by economists polled by Reuter...
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Rate cut bets make investors 'most bullish' since Nov 2021 - BofA survey
MILAN (Reuters) - Expectations over interest rate cuts rather than earnings optimism has made investors the "most bullish" since November 2021, Bank of America's monthly fund manager survey for May showed on Tuesday. The survey of global fund manag...
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German final inflation confirmed at 2.4% in April
BERLIN (Reuters) - German inflation inched up in April to 2.4%, the federal statistics office said on Tuesday, confirming preliminary data. German consumer prices, harmonised to compare with other European Union countries, had risen by 2.3% year-on...
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Sony posts 7% fall in annual profit
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Sony Group reported a 7% fall in annual operating profit on Tuesday. Profit for the year ended March was 1.2 trillion yen ($7.67 billion), in line with an average estimate from 23 analysts polled by LSEG. ($1 = 156.4200 ye...
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Apple supplier Foxconn's first-quarter profit jumps 72% but misses forecasts
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Apple supplier Foxconn reported a 72% rise in first-quarter profit, boosted by strong demand for AI servers and coming off a low base from the period a year earlier, but the growth was lower than expected. The Taiwanese company, the w...
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Cryptoverse: Retail traders sit out bitcoin rally
By Medha Singh (Reuters) - What's happened to the army of retail traders who used to drive bitcoin's biggest rallies? U.S. crypto exchange Coinbase reported just $56 billion in consumer trading volumes in the first quarter of 2024, when bitcoin lea...
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Bayer's Q1 adjusted profit beats analyst consensus
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Bayer on Tuesday reported a 1.3% decline in adjusted earnings in the first quarter, beating analysts' forecasts on better-than-expected performance at its prescription drugs and agriculture divisions. Quarterly earnings before...
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Dollar drifts as traders eye US inflation data; frail yen in focus
By Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar was steady on Tuesday as investors awaited an inflation report this week that will likely shape the U.S. rates outlook, while the yen was hovering near a two-week low, stoking intervention worries...
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Blackstone-led consortium eyes snacks business of India's Haldiram's, sources say
By M. Sriram and Aditya Kalra MUMBAI (Reuters) - A consortium including Blackstone, Singapore state fund GIC and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) is in talks with India's Haldiram's for a majority stake in its snacks business at a valuation of...
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Investors expect BHP to lift Anglo American offer again
By Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) - BHP Group is likely to sweeten its $43 billion takeover offer for Anglo American for a second time and possibly add cash, investors in both companies said on Tuesday, after the London-headquartered target re...
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Uber to buy Delivery Hero's foodpanda business in Taiwan for $950 million
(Reuters) -Ride-hailing company Uber will acquire Delivery Hero's foodpanda branded takeaway business in Taiwan for $950 million in cash, the companies said on Tuesday. Germany's Delivery Hero plans to additionally issue 8.42 million new ordinary regis...
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Asia shares hit 15-month high as traders wait for CPI
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian shares hovered around 15-month highs on Tuesday and the dollar was firm ahead of highly anticipated U.S. inflation data, while Japanese bonds were squeezed as the central bank pulled back a little on its...
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Japan will keep close communication with BOJ on forex, finance minister says
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Tuesday the government will closely work with the Bank of Japan on foreign exchange to ensure there is no friction between their mutual policy objectives. "We'll take all possible m...
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Walmart to lay off hundreds of corporate staff and relocate others, WSJ reports
(Reuters) - Walmart is cutting hundreds of corporate jobs and asking most remote workers to move to offices, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter. Meanwhile, workers at the U.S. retail giant's smaller o...
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Oil prices tick up on tighter supply outlook
By Colleen Howe BEIJING (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Tuesday as the supply-demand balance looked set to tighten on operational disruptions, stronger demand and voluntary output cuts. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 18 cents to $79...
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Japan April wholesale inflation steady as weak yen boosts import costs
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's wholesale prices rose 0.9% in April from a year earlier, steady from the previous month as the yen's decline pushed up import costs, central bank data showed on Tuesday. The rise in the corporate goods price index (CGPI), ...
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Rumble sues Google over digital advertising practices
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Video sharing platform Rumble said on Monday it has sued Google, arguing the tech giant has engaged in anticompetitive practices across its range of digital advertising products and sought damages in excess of $1 billion. Th...
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Unions, lawmakers protest Boeing firefighter lockout
By David Shepardson ARLINGTON, Virginia (Reuters) - Union leaders and U.S. lawmakers on Monday criticized Boeing's lockout of its unionized firefighters and urged the planemaker to reach a contract deal. Earlier this month, Boeing locked out about ...
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