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SEOUL (Reuters) - The number of marriages in South Korea rose in 2023 for the first time in more than a decade, lifted by pent-up demand from couples delaying nuptials during the...
By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Danny Werfel said on Monday that the tax agency will need to boost its workforce to over 100,000...
By Liangping Gao and Ryan Woo BEIJING (Reuters) -China's fragile housing market opened this year with slower declines in property investment and sales, buoyed by government...
(Reuters) -Chile's economy experienced a slight expansion of 0.1% in the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to the previous quarter, according to data released by the country's...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will increase oil exports through its western ports in March by almost 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) against the monthly plan to 2.15 million bpd, and...
By Ellen Zhang and Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) -China's factory output and retail sales beat expectations in the January-February period, marking a solid start for 2024 and...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The number of new marriages in China jumped 12.4% in 2023 from a year earlier, reversing a downtrend that has lasted for almost a decade as more youth tied...
By Satoshi Sugiyama TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's core machinery orders fell more than expected in January on the back of a weak manufacturing sector, data showed on Monday, prompting...
Investing.com-- Chinese industrial production grew more than expected in the first two months of 2024, as manufacturing output continued to benefit from supportive policies and...
Investing.com-- Singapore’s key non-oil exports fell more than expected in February, as a new-year boost in demand now appeared to be running out of steam, while strong figures for...
By Judy Hua and Kevin Yao BEIJING (Reuters) -New bank lending in China fell more than expected in February from a record high the previous month, even as the central bank seeks to...
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Production at U.S. factories increased more than expected in February amid a rise in temperatures, but data for the prior month was revised...
(Reuters) -Peru's economy grew in January, the government's INEI statistics agency said on Friday, fueling hopes the Andean nation can emerge from a stubborn recession this...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer sentiment and inflation expectations were little changed in March, a survey showed on Friday. The University of Michigan's preliminary reading...
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil created a net 180,395 formal jobs in January, labor ministry figures showed on Friday, a result that surpassed expectations and added to other recent...
By Marcela Ayres and Bernardo Caram BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Finance Ministry next week will stick to its official projection for gross domestic product (GDP) to grow 2.2%...
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -The British public's expectations for the pace of inflation over the coming year have fallen over the past three months, a Bank of England...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's merchandise trade deficit in February stood at $18.71 billion, according to a Reuters calculation based on export and import data released by the...
By Satoshi Sugiyama TOKYO (Reuters) - Inflation in Japan is expected to have accelerated further in February as the effects of government fuel subsidies faded, a Reuters poll...
By Liangping Gao and Ryan Woo BEIJING (Reuters) -China's new home prices dropped for an eighth straight month in February, official data showed on Friday, suggesting the fragile...
Investing.com-- Chinese house prices fell at a sharper pace in February than the prior month, official data showed on Friday, as the country’s property market remained under...
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales rebounded less than expected in February, suggesting a slowdown in consumer spending in the first quarter amid rising...
PARIS (Reuters) - France's economy is expected to eke out growth in the second quarter after stalling in the first, as higher consumer spending helps offset the drag from interest...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. business inventories were unexpectedly unchanged in January as increases in stocks at retailers were offset by declines at manufacturers and...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. producer prices increased more than expected in February amid a surge in the cost of goods like gasoline and food, which could fan fears that inflation...
By Rene Wagner BERLIN (Reuters) - Investment in Germany by foreign firms was at its lowest level in a decade last year, an IW institute study showed on Thursday, as...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's wholesale price index in February rose at a slower pace than in the previous month, mainly due a sharper fall in manufactured products and power...
By Alasdair Pal SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia will report a smaller revenue upgrade in its federal budget for the year ended June 30 than it posted the prior year due to falling...
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's housing market picked up in February but property surveyors said uncertainty over the Bank of England's interest rates path could temper demand, a...
LONDON (Reuters) - The British public's expectations for inflation over the next year and also the longer term fell in February, U.S. bank Citi said after publishing a monthly...
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Canadian province of Quebec on Tuesday forecast its 2024/25 budget deficit would hit a record C$11 billion from the C$4 billion forecast last November and...
By Jesús Aguado MADRID (Reuters) - The Bank of Spain on Tuesday upped its 2024 economic growth outlook, expecting a more moderate slowdown from 2023 thanks to a positive carry-over...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. consumer prices increased solidly in February amid higher costs for gasoline and shelter, suggesting some stickiness in inflation that could delay an...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian industrial output in January grew at a weaker-than-expected rate of 3.8% year-on-year on the back of slowdown in manufacturing and mining activity,...
Investing.com -- Headline U.S. consumer price growth accelerated in February, while the underlying measure was faster than anticipated, in a sign of sticky inflationary pressures...