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Euro Zone July Inflation Confirmed At 8.9% YoY, Core Measure Sharply Up
Last month, the bank started a tightening cycle after years of ultra-loose monetary policy, but still the prices of services, which create more than two thirds of the euro zone's GDP, rose 3.7 per cent year-on-year in July, adding 1.6 percentage point to the final outcome
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On Thursday, OPEC's Secretary General Haitham Al Ghais told Reuters that policymakers, lawmakers and insufficient investments are to be blamed for high energy prices
Read MoreUS To Boost Up Monkeypox Vaccine Supply By 1.8Million Doses
On Thursday, the White House said that the United States will boost its supply of monkeypox vaccine by making an additional 1.8 million doses of Bavarian Nordic's Jynneos vaccine available.
Read MoreUS Taiwan Soon To Start Formal Trade Talks Under New Initiative
On Thursday, Taiwan official said that The United States and Taiwan have agreed to start trade talks under new initiative to reach agreements with "economically meaningful outcomes".
Read MoreRaising Fed Rates By 50 Or 75 Basic Points Reasonable For Next Month: Mary Daly
On Thursday, San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly said that raising interest rates by either 50 or 75 basic points would be a reasonable way to get short-term borrowing costs.
Read MoreWe Stand By Pakistan In Hard Times: Antony Blinken
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Read MoreChinese Economy At 'Critical Stage Of Stabilisation': Premier Li Keqiang
The local governments should tighten their belts, put existing assets to better use, maintain a balance between revenue and expenditure, and guarantee fiscal spending in ensuring people's livelihoods, he said
Read MoreGotabaya Rajapaksa to Return To Sri Lank On August 24, Says His Cousin
The United Nations has warned that 5.7 million people require immediate humanitarian assistance, with Sri Lankans experiencing extreme shortages of essentials including food, fuel and medicines
Read MoreLiz Truss Holding On Lead Over Rishi Sunak For Conservative Party Leader
The Conservative Home website survey of 961 party members, who either already have or will be casting their postal or online ballots in the leadership election
Read MoreUS Retail Sales Flat In July; Core Sales Rise
Excluding automobiles, gasoline, building materials and food services, retail sales increased 0.8 per cent last month after rising 0.7 per cent in June
Read MoreBritain's Inflation Rate Rises To 10.1% In July Due To Price Hike Of Food & Staples
The increase was largely due to rising prices for food and staples including toilet paper and toothbrushes
Read MoreTaiwan May Unwind A $800 Mn Chip Deal With Chinese Company
Officials may force Foxconn, formally known as Hon Hai Precision, to unwind an $800 million deal with a Chinese chipmaker. At the same time Taipei is moving to protect its top engineers from mainland corporate poachers
Read MoreBiden Signs $430 Bn Climate, Healthcare And Tax Bill
The legislation includes the most substantial federal investment in history to fight climate change and would cap prescription drug costs at $2,000 out-of-pocket annually for Medicare recipients
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