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Falling inflation shifts focus to when ECB could cut rates
Falling inflation shifts focus to when ECB could cut rates
Economy

With inflation dropping faster than expected and the economic outlook darkening, markets will be looking for clues about when eurozone borrowing costs might start to come down as rate-setters meet this week. But all eyes will be on whether the ECB gives any indications of when borrowing costs -- the key deposit rate is currently sitting at a record high -- will start to be reduced.

Elon Musk reinstates far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on X
Elon Musk reinstates far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on X
Technology

Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X, on Sunday reinstated far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on the social media platform, a year after vowing never to let him return. Musk had himself promised never to let the Infowars host back on the social media platform, which he bought last year for $44 billion.

US Fed expected to pause again as inflation edges closer to target
US Fed expected to pause again as inflation edges closer to target
Economy

The US Federal Reserve is widely expected to hold interest rates at a 22-year high for a third consecutive meeting on Wednesday as it continues to fight elevated inflation. Daco from EY said the Fed is fighting a "battle for optionality" in which policymakers continue to insist that another interest rate hike could happen, "if deemed necessary."

Sour grapes: Japan battles to protect premium fruits
Sour grapes: Japan battles to protect premium fruits
Economy

The variety of juicy grape that Yuki Nakamura is harvesting as the sun rises over his farm took scientists 33 years to develop and can sell for $100 a bunch in Tokyo department stores. Takehiko Shimada, head of NARO's fruit variety research unit, said it takes years of painstaking work to develop a new variety fit to hit stores.

Lula warns Maduro as South America nervously eyes Guyana-Venezuela row
Lula warns Maduro as South America nervously eyes Guyana-Venezuela row
Economy

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva urged his counterpart Nicolas Maduro Saturday against escalating Venezuela's border row with neighboring Guyana, as South American leaders nervously monitored the deepening dispute. "Lula emphasized the importance of avoiding unilateral measures that could escalate the situation," the Brazilian presidency said.

China sees progress at climate talks as OPEC fights for fossil fuels
China sees progress at climate talks as OPEC fights for fossil fuels
Economy

China said on Saturday it saw progress in reaching a climate deal at a key United Nations summit in Dubai, despite a last-minute push by the OPEC oil cartel to resist a phase-out of fossil fuels. A third draft deal released on Friday offers various ways to phase out fossil fuels but it also includes the option to not mention them at all in the final text.

Nigeria loads first crude at huge new Dangote refinery
Nigeria loads first crude at huge new Dangote refinery
Economy

Nigeria's huge oil refinery built by Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote received its first crude deliveries, the company said on Saturday, in the latest step to starting up the delayed megaproject. Dangote Petroleum Refinery received an initial shipment of one million barrels of crude from Agbami deepwater field and began loading on Friday, the company spokesman said Saturday.

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