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Prices of the metal surged 36% in the second quarter as a rise in Chinese imports and a drop in supply from major producer ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The massive U.S. tax and spending bill slated for a final vote in Congress runs counter to the ...
ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) -The Russian central bank sees no risk of a looming crisis in the country's banking system as ...
IMF spokeswoman Julie Kozack told a regular briefing that recent developments in Russia suggested that its economic growth ...
The current high level of uncertainty about the direction of jobs, growth and inflation, "is no time for significant shifts ...
"Further decisions will depend on incoming information, we are not announcing a path of rate cuts, this is not the beginning ...
(Reuters) -Ratings agency Moody's on Thursday raised Southern Water's outlook to stable from a review for downgrade, after ...
Factory orders increased 8.2% after a downwardly revised 3.9% drop in April, the Commerce Department's Census Bureau said on ...
SINTRA, Portugal (Reuters) -At their annual gathering in the hills of Portugal's Sintra, central bankers this week confronted ...
Nvidia's newest chips have made gains in training the largest artificial-intelligence models, fueling demand for products by ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. trade deficit widened sharply in May as exports fell, but subsiding imports suggested trade ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -The risk of inflation is pointing downwards rather than upwards, Belgium's central bank governor, Pierre ...