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Japan says trade minister will visit Washington for March 9-11 to meet US officials
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Philippines says to sign troops pact with Canada as defence ties deepen
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STOXX 600 snaps 10-week winning streak as US tariff uncertainty weighs
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Airbus deliveries down 18% in first two months of the year
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Take Five: Change is in the air
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Porsche and Volkswagen CEO to keep dual role until restructuring complete, WirtschaftsWoche reports
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Spain's January industrial output falls 1% year-on-year
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Nigeria to receive leprosy drugs after a year-long delay
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Sport-Australia, US, Britain and NZ join forces in women's health initiative
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Global coffee trade grinding to a halt, hit hard by brutal price hikes
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Apple gets local content certificates in Indonesia, still needs more permits
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Russian tanker group Sovcomflot expects more pressure from Western sanctions after profit slump
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Toyota launches its cheapest smart EV in China, aims to up market share
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France's Atos to launch reverse stock split on March 25
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Russia launches major Ukraine missile attack after US cuts off military aid
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UK house prices unexpectedly dip in February, Halifax data shows
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German industrial orders fall 7% in January
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Analysis-Germany's climate activists on edge as parties shape coalition agenda
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Orban says financing Ukraine's war effort would 'ruin Europe'
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China's February bank loans likely to dip from record high: Reuters poll
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Bayer tells US it could halt Roundup weedkiller sales over legal risks
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Paris' Gare du Nord grinds to halt after unexploded World War 2 bomb found
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Nomura now expects only one ECB rate cut after policy meeting
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South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February
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South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February
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South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February
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South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February
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South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February
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South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February
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South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February
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South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February
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South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February
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South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February
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South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $61.733 billion in February
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Explainer-What is behind South Korea medical student quota dispute
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Factbox-Who could be the next Nissan CEO after Uchida?
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Morning Bid: Payrolls and Powell provide focal point
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South Korea offers to freeze medical student numbers to resolve 13-month dispute
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Analysts see seventh Pakistan rate cut amid low inflation, IMF review
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South Korea court paves way for President Yoon's release from jail
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Policy uncertainty tests US labor market resilience
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China's imports tumble as demand skids, trade war heats up
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Japan's revised Q4 GDP likely to stay upbeat, backing BOJ's rate hike path: Reuters poll
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Democrat-led states join legal fight over Trump's mass firings of federal workers
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New Zealand’s top spy warns on China’s influence in the Pacific, backs Five Eyes
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Iron ore ticks up, but posts weekly loss on tariff woes
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Inflation risks may stir BOJ discussion of rate hike in May, sources say
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China's January-February exports, imports weaker than expected
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'Major powers should not bully the weak', China foreign minister says
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Stocks, yields edge higher; Powell says economy still in good place

