By Nikunj Ohri NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India plans to project higher economic growth for the next fiscal year, two government officials with direct knowledge of the matter said, adding that…
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VIENNA (Reuters) – The European Central Bank cannot lower rates too quickly given issues including stubbornly high core inflation, policymaker Robert Holzmann said on Tuesday, while maintaining that the next…
Investing.com — According to Robert Holzmann, a policymaker at the European Central Bank (ECB), the bank should not lower rates too swiftly due to ongoing issues such as persistent high…
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The number of migrants entering the European Union by irregualr routes dropped overall by 38% in 2024, reaching the lowest level since 2021, the EU border agency…
(Updates story date to Jan 14 from Jan 13.) By Chad Terhune, Jorge Garcia LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Los Angeles firefighters braced on Tuesday for intense winds that could fuel two…
Exclusive-Syria’s new central bank chief vows to boost bank independence post Assad
By Timour Azhari DAMASCUS (Reuters) – Syria’s new central bank governor, Maysaa Sabreen, said she wants to boost the institution’s independence over monetary policy decisions, in what would be a…
Investing.com – US stock futures pointed into the green as investors geared up for more economic data and the release of corporate earnings from major Wall Street lenders this week. Traders…
Economic woes not a deal breaker as China’s Lunar New Year travel rush kicks off
By Liz Lee BEIJING (Reuters) – The annual travel rush for China’s Lunar New Year celebrations officially began on Tuesday, with many taking a mental break from their worries about…
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Investments in governments bonds are not risk-free, a Chinese central bank official said on Tuesday, warning of a potential market bubble and resulting turbulence if bond yields…
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Investors are dialling back bets on near-term rate cuts in China, the derivatives market shows, as expectations grow that policymakers will refrain from easing policy when the…