Major banks cut China 2023 GDP forecasts as recovery falters
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      2023-06-16 13:27
    
    India's merchandise import jump in may signals stable local economy - economists
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      2023-06-16 13:19
    
    Why South Africa's Cyril Ramaphosa is leading Ukraine peace mission
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      2023-06-16 10:47
    
    Chinese e-commerce giants entice cautious consumers with steep mid-year discounts
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    BOJ to keep ultra-low rates, focus shifts to Ueda's inflation views
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      2023-06-16 09:57
    
    Cheap 'like cabbage' apartments in some Chinese cities draw buyers, and caution
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      2023-06-16 08:18
    
    Mysterious 1,000% Stock Gains Baffle Traders in Indonesia
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      2023-06-16 08:15
    
    China eyes support for consumer, private sectors as growth falters
      By Kevin Yao BEIJING (Reuters) -China will roll out more stimulus to support a slowing economy this year, but concerns
      2023-06-16 07:28
    
    Despite alternatives, Tuberville steadfast in hold against Pentagon nominations
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      2023-06-16 04:17
    
    French growth seen fragile through 2023, inflation slowing - INSEE
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      2023-06-15 23:25
    
    Russian officials seek to streamline budget spending, but disagree on tax hikes
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      2023-06-15 22:48
    
    Peru archaeology: Ancient mummy found under rubbish dump
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      2023-06-15 22:23
    