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‘Highly restrictive’ rates risk hurting Eurozone economy, says Greek central bank chief
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New Zealand central bank slashes rates by 50 basis points in second straight rate cut
The RBNZ slashed rates from 5.25% to 4.75% on Wednesday, marking its second straight cut to its interest rate since August.11 hours ago - New Zealand -
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Fed’s Collins sees risk of economy slowing ‘beyond what is needed’
Boston Fed President Susan Collins said Tuesday that there are risks to the U.S. economy not only from sticky inflation, but also an economic downturn.16 hours ago -
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HS2 rail link will run into central London, says minister
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Patrick Mahomes throws for 331 yards, Derek Carr hurt as Chiefs shut down Saints for 26-13 victory
Patrick Mahomes threw for 331 yards, Kareem Hunt ran for 102 yards and a touchdown, and the Chiefs overcame more red-zone woes to beat the Saints 26-13 on a big night for Kansas City’s professional ...Yesterday - NFL -
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Schwab leads list of banks expected to profit most in 2025 from Fed’s rate cuts
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Troubled HS2 rail line may now run to central London, minister says
The Transport Secretary says it would make "no sense" to have the line terminate in west London.22 hours ago -
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