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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Housing squeeze in Swiss boom region fuels support for population cap
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Analysis-ECB, banks rift hampers Europe's efforts to loosen reliance on US payments giants
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Malaysia to introduce new rules to protect youth on online platforms
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Europe's AI stocks shine through gloom of Iran war
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Investigation into King Charles' brother Andrew will be lengthy, UK police say
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France's Macron announces €1.5 billion for quantum computing, advanced microchips
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Lenovo Q4 revenue tops estimates on strong PC sales; shares jump 15%
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India central bank not in favour of rate hikes to defend rupee, prioritises inflation, sources say
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China does not make tech firms reject foreign investment, NDRC says
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JPMorgan looks to offload exposure to $4 billion in private equity-linked loans, FT reports
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Nomura pivots away from Fed rate cuts in 2026 as inflation risks linger
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Explainer-Why China might react badly to any call between Trump and Taiwan's president
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South Korean ministry to shun Starbucks vouchers in 'Tank Day' campaign backlash
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Analysis-India's job engine strains as Iran war hits remittances and trade
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New Zealand central bank to hold rates at 2.25% on May 27; slim majority expect Q3 hike: Reuters poll
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North Carolina sues Vietnam's VinFast over delayed EV project
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Briton makes record Everest climb by foreigner, two die on mountain
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Hengli, China's silk-to-petrochemicals empire, faces the chill of US sanctions
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Australia fines Coles over milk supply deals; flags Brownes' pricing practices
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Philippine central bank governor says it is considering off-cycle rate hike
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US approves potential $108.1 million sale of missile system equipment to Ukraine
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AMD ramping up Taiwan capacity as global CPU market tightens
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Power outages recorded in Ukraine's Russia-controlled Zaporizhzhia region, media say
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Australian women linked to ISIS leave Syrian camp, ABC says
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Arafura Rare Earths plans $250 million share sale backed by Australia's richest person
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North Carolina sues Vietnam's VinFast over delayed EV project
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Stocks climb, yields dip as investors focus on some progress in US-Iran talks
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US, Japan, Australia, India to have 'Quad' top diplomats' meeting in Delhi, Japan says
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Samsung workers begin voting on pay deal, some non-chip employees to oppose it
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Dollar near six-week high amid Iran war jitters
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US hits nine Hezbollah-aligned individuals in Lebanon with sanctions
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Japan will avoid over-reliance on debt for extra budget, finance minister says
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China's top diplomat touts Moldova ties after Putin visit despite differences over Ukraine war
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US lawmakers propose making daylight saving time permanent, again

