Explainer: With inflation falling fast, will the BoE quickly cut rates?
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's once towering inflation rate looks set to fall close to the Bank of England's 2% target on Wedne...
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European stocks dip as rate uncertainty weighs
(Reuters) - European stocks inched lower on Tuesday, following losses in Asian equities as U.S. Federal Reserve officials tem...
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IBM makes more AI models open source and lands Saudi Arabia deal
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) - International Business Machines on Tuesday said that it will release a family of artificial int...
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Cartier, LVMH look to stores outside Paris for Olympic retail boost
By Mimosa Spencer and Elisa Anzolin PARIS/MILAN (Reuters) - Luxury retailers in European cities outside France are jockeying ...
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Analysis-Tourism a boon for Spain's economy but a bane for some locals
By Belén Carreño and Corina Pons MADRID (Reuters) - Fresh from a tour of Real Madrid's glittering Santiago Bern...
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Britain seeks to rein in Mastercard and Visa fees on retailers
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - There is little evidence that big hikes in fees by Visa and Mastercard on retailers who use t...
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BHP shares hit 3-month high as deadline for formal Anglo bid looms
By Melanie Burton and Lewis Jackson PERTH (Reuters) -Shares of BHP Group touched a three-month high on Tuesday about 36 hours...
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German producer prices fall more than expected in April
(Reuters) - German producer prices fell more than expected in April due mainly to lower energy prices, the federal statistics...
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Germany property trough worsens as foreign investors scale back
By Tom Sims and John O'Donnell FRANKFURT (Reuters) - International investors are skirting German property deals as they dial ...
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Dollar steady; ether fuels crypto rally
By Rae Wee SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar was firm on Tuesday while the yen struggled on the weaker side of the 156 level, ...
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