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Putin sees wage increase and social support as key issues

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said the Russian economy was showing “positive trends” but called on improving the “quality of people's lives” during a meeting with government ministers. “The macro-economic situation in our country

China’s Service Trade Growth hits new highs this year

China's service trade maintained robust growth in the first five months of this year as the government has channeled more energy into opening the service sector. The Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Thursday the country's

Stock markets diverge before US-China tariff deadline

European stock markets enjoyed solid gains Thursday on robust German data, brushing off trade war fears that sent Asian indices falling. Asian stock markets closed with losses and the dollar fell against major rivals, with

Xi to address China – Arab Cooperation forum on July 10th

Chinese President Xi Jinping will deliver a speech at the opening ceremony of the eighth ministerial meeting of China-Arab States Cooperation Forum (CASCF), it is announced Thursday. The announcement was made by Chinese Foreign Ministry

Glencore to buy back up to $1 billion in shares

Glencore said Thursday it intends to repurchase up to $1.0 billion of its stock, just days after the mining and commodities giant announced it was the target of a US corruption probe. The Swiss-based Corporation

German Industrial Orders beat expectations for May

Industrial orders in Germany bounced back in May after a string of setbacks, official data showed Thursday, suggesting Europe's largest economy may not face the sharp slowdown some observers feared.  New contracts at industrial firms

Greenpeace activists protest oil pipeline in Canada

Canadian police tried in vain Wednesday to remove Greenpeace activists who have rappelled from a bridge to protest an oil pipeline project, blocking marine traffic in the port of Vancouver. Officers of the Royal Canadian

Hang Seng Index sheds 0.87 percent in morning session

Hong Kong shares fell in the morning session Thursday as anxious investors braced for US-China tariffs due to take effect within hours. The Hang Seng Index shed 0.87 percent, or 246.59 points, to 27,995.08. (APP)

Putin sees wage increase and social support as key issues

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said the Russian economy was showing “positive trends” but called on improving the “quality of people's lives” during a meeting with government ministers. “The macro-economic situation in our country

China’s Service Trade Growth hits new highs this year

China's service trade maintained robust growth in the first five months of this year as the government has channeled more energy into opening the service sector. The Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Thursday the country's

Stock markets diverge before US-China tariff deadline

European stock markets enjoyed solid gains Thursday on robust German data, brushing off trade war fears that sent Asian indices falling. Asian stock markets closed with losses and the dollar fell against major rivals, with

Xi to address China – Arab Cooperation forum on July 10th

Chinese President Xi Jinping will deliver a speech at the opening ceremony of the eighth ministerial meeting of China-Arab States Cooperation Forum (CASCF), it is announced Thursday. The announcement was made by Chinese Foreign Ministry

Glencore to buy back up to $1 billion in shares

Glencore said Thursday it intends to repurchase up to $1.0 billion of its stock, just days after the mining and commodities giant announced it was the target of a US corruption probe. The Swiss-based Corporation

German Industrial Orders beat expectations for May

Industrial orders in Germany bounced back in May after a string of setbacks, official data showed Thursday, suggesting Europe's largest economy may not face the sharp slowdown some observers feared.  New contracts at industrial firms

Greenpeace activists protest oil pipeline in Canada

Canadian police tried in vain Wednesday to remove Greenpeace activists who have rappelled from a bridge to protest an oil pipeline project, blocking marine traffic in the port of Vancouver. Officers of the Royal Canadian

Hang Seng Index sheds 0.87 percent in morning session

Hong Kong shares fell in the morning session Thursday as anxious investors braced for US-China tariffs due to take effect within hours. The Hang Seng Index shed 0.87 percent, or 246.59 points, to 27,995.08. (APP)

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