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Germany to grow between 0.4% and 1.1% in 2025, Ifo Institute says
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Russia says it will definitely respond to Ukraine's latest ATACMS strike
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China's Nio, behind on growth targets, aims to tighten cost control
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EBRD launches 110 million euro guarantee for Ukraine war-risk insurance
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Finland blocks more Russian property acquisitions
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German economy expected to remain weak in 2025, institutes says
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SNB cuts interest rate 50 basis points, biggest reduction in nearly a decade
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European stocks settle lower after ECB trims interest rates as expected
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China's ruling Communist Party expels former chief of sports body
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Blackstone to acquire Tokyo office building from Seibu in $2.6 billion deal
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Mbappe's lawyer says Swedish rape case against her client has been dropped
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BHP and Rio pressured women to sign NDAs after sexual harassment complaints, lawyer says
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Rosneft, Reliance agree biggest ever India-Russia oil supply deal, sources say
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China open to talks with Trump's economic, trade team, commerce ministry says
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Soccer-Serbia hit with partial stadium closures over supporter behaviour
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Stellantis to extend stoppage at Mirafiori plant until Jan. 20, union says
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Russia will boost AI clout despite West's sanctions, Sberbank first deputy CEO says
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Australia's Insignia Financial soars on reports of Bain Capital buyout
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Bearish bets maintained on Asian FX as US tariff fears intensify: Reuters poll
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Taiwan closes emergency response centre, likely meaning Chinese drills over
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UK to mostly avoid tariff trouble with the U.S., say economists: Reuters poll
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UK to mostly avoid tariff trouble with the U.S., say economists: Reuters poll
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UK to mostly avoid tariff trouble with the U.S., say economists: Reuters poll
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UK to mostly avoid tariff trouble with the U.S., say economists: Reuters poll
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UK to mostly avoid tariff trouble with the U.S., say economists: Reuters poll
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UK to mostly avoid tariff trouble with the U.S., say economists: Reuters poll
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UK to mostly avoid tariff trouble with the U.S., say economists: Reuters poll
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UK to mostly avoid tariff trouble with the U.S., say economists: Reuters poll
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UK to mostly avoid tariff trouble with the U.S., say economists: Reuters poll
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Morning bid: ECB, Swiss set to cut, but by how much?
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BOJ leaning toward keeping rates steady next week, sources say
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Australia orders $5.1 million fine on Kraken crypto exchange operator
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US solar industry downplays climate in strategy for Trump era
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Exclusive-Shein IPO: UK regulator decision slowed by NGO challenge, sources say
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China to expand private pension scheme nationwide from Dec 15
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Suspected Palestinian shooting attack on Israeli bus kills child
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Thai consumer confidence rises in November on stimulus measures
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Nvidia steps up hiring in China to focus on AI-driven cars, Bloomberg News reports
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South Korea to safeguard competition after Korean Air, Asiana merger
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Japan plans to raise key taxes in 2026 to fund defence budget expansion
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After Assad's ouster, Syrian rebel leader tightens his grip on the state
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US military airfields in Indo-Pacific too easily taken out of action, report says
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Australia to charge tech companies for news content if they do not pay
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South Korea's ruling party elects pro-Yoon veteran as floor leader
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South Korea's top court upholds two-year jail term for opposition MP
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Global equities retreat after ECB cuts rates; gold, oil fall
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Yuan pressured by depreciation expectations; long-term yields fall to record lows
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Malaysia launches national AI office for policy, regulation
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South Korea's tourism, soft power gains, at risk from extended political crisis
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Trump picks hardline Republican Kari Lake to lead Voice of America

