Nigeria plans $28 billion spending for 2025 budget, minister says
ABUJA (Reuters) -Nigeria plans 47 trillion naira ($28.18 billion) spending for its 2025 budget, using an assumption of an oil price of $75…
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How Inflation Will Likely Play Out Under Trump’s 2nd Term
On Wednesday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the latest Consumer Price Index () report for October. Following the trend of the…
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Speech by Governor Kugler on central bank independence and the conduct of monetary policy
Thank you for your generous introduction, Marcela, and thank you for the…
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Iran tells IAEA chief it is ready to negotiate, but not under pressure, X
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran said it can resolve disputes with the United Nations nuclear watchdog through cooperation and negotiations but not…
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Oil prices ease on stronger greenback, fears of higher output
By Trixie Yap (Reuters) -Oil prices slipped in early trade on Thursday, reversing most of the previous session's gains on a stronger dollar…
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Trump pick Rubio could harden oil sanctions on Iran, Venezuela
By Timothy Gardner and Vivian Sequera WASHINGTON/CARACAS (Reuters) - President-elect Donald Trump's pick of U.S. Senator Marco Rubio for…
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BHP set to detail copper growth plans on Chile roadshow, analysts say
By Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) - BHP Group (NYSE:) is likely to flesh out plans next week to spend at least $7 billion over the…
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Gold prices dip to near 2-mth low after CPI data boosts dollar; Copper slides
Investing.com-- Gold prices fell to a near two-month low on Thursday, hit chiefly by a stronger dollar after data showed U.S. inflation…
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Oil prices muted after mixed US inventory data; more demand cues awaited
Investing.com-- Oil prices drifted lower in Asian trade on Thursday following middling industry data on U.S. inventories, while markets…
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Today’s CPI Print Proves the Fed Decision Was a Policy Error or Worse
I said two months ago that I didn’t think the Fed should ease, but they would anyway. And they did, by cutting overnight rates 50bps.…
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