TOKYO, Feb ⁠13 (Reuters) - ⁠Bank of ⁠Japan board member ​Naoki Tamura said ‌on Friday ‌he ⁠sees ⁠a good chance of the country ​durably achieving its 2% ​inflation target by around ⁠spring this ⁠year. ...
Take those compressor blades from a CFM56 engine. As air rushes into the core of the engine, spinning blades squeeze it to build pressure. Over years of use, blade tips deform and must be restored in ...
Asian shares retreated from record highs on ⁠Friday ⁠as worries about shrinking margins in the tech ⁠sector hit the likes of Apple, driving investors into safe-haven bonds ahead of key U.S. inflation ...
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BEIJING, Feb ⁠13 (Reuters) - ⁠China's new ⁠home prices extended ​their decline in ‌January, official data ‌showed ⁠on ⁠Friday, indicating weak demand that would ​further weigh on the country's ...
LONDON/SINGAPORE, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The shipping industry's biggest players are shrugging off Trump administration ...
Against the euro, the yen was similarly poised for a ​2.3% weekly jump, its strongest performance in a year. It was also up roughly 2.8% against the British pound for the week, its largest rise since ...
MOSCOW, Feb 12 (Reuters) - ‌Russia's economy will ‌continue ⁠to ⁠slow down in the first half ​of 2026, Economy Minister Maxim ...
Toyota Industries shares jumped after the tender offer period ⁠extension was disclosed on Thursday and on Friday morning, they were trading around a record high of 20,355 yen per share. (Reporting by ...
The Federal Reserve's current monetary-policy ⁠setting ⁠threatens U.S. economic growth ⁠that otherwise is being "underwritten" by a range of Trump ​administration policies including tax cuts, Fed ...
TOKYO, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Japan's government does not necessarily ⁠need ⁠to pick reflationists to fill seats ⁠opening up in the central bank board as the economy has exited deflation, Etsuro ​Honda, ...
Global carmakers ‌with large exposure to the ‌U.S. market have booked some $55 billion in writedowns in the past year as they scale ⁠back electric ⁠vehicle ambitions on a tough U.S. market under ...