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Kevin Warsh is set to be sworn into office as the 17th chair of the Federal Reserve, taking over at a tense moment for the economy and the central bank. Krishna Guha, Evercore ISI vice chair and head of central bank strategy, talks about how Warsh will manage monetary policy. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The BBC speaks to Havana residents after the US charges the country's former leader, Raúl Castro, with murder.
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Citizens maintains Zoom stock rating after strong quarterly results
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RBC Capital raises Advance Auto Parts stock price target on strong Q1 results
Modi's Europe trip yields tech, defense deals to cut China, US reliance
Vietnam close to signing BrahMos cruise missile deal with India
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The government spends £3bn on children’s homes a year and the profits existing players make have ‘piqued people’s interest’
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South Korea stepped up verbal intervention to counter the won’s decline against the dollar, warning that authorities would “take decisive actions if necessary” to stabilize the currency.
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A key measure of euro-area pay growth slowed, providing some relief to European Central Bank officials worrying about emerging inflation risks from the Iran war.
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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde stressed that long-term inflation expectations are still broadly in line with the 2% target, despite deepening fallout from the Iran war.