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JAKARTA (Reuters) -South Korean companies will increase their investment in Indonesia by $1.7 billion, Indonesian economic ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany has asked the European Commission for an exemption from European Union borrowing limits in order to ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's trade-reliant economy likely grew at a quicker pace in the first quarter of 2025 compared with ...
(Reuters) -European shares nudged higher on Monday, after registering a second consecutive weekly gain, as investors looked ...
New loans to non-bank institutions hit 284.4 billion yuan in February - the second-highest reading since a peak of 886 ...
LONDON (Reuters) -Euro zone government bonds edged higher on Monday, as the unusual absence of U.S. tariff-related headlines ...
(Reuters) -Spanish retail sales rose 3.6% in March from a year earlier on a calendar-adjusted basis and excluding the effects ...
Villeroy reaffirmed that he saw no recession risk in France or in Europe, as inflation continued to decline. "We still have a ...
(Reuters) -Britain's National Grid said on Monday it had filed a three-year rate plan proposal with the New York Public ...
FRANKFURT (REUTERS) -German healthcare and materials group Merck KGaA said on Monday it struck a deal to acquire U.S. biotech ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -Chinese artificial intelligence service DeepSeek became available again on South Korean app markets on ...
Komatsu, the world's second-largest heavy equipment maker after U.S. rival Caterpillar, earns more than a quarter of its ...