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  1. Australia central bank sees inflation still sticky, job growth strong
    Reuters | 11/04/24 10:33 PM EST

    Australia's central bank said on Tuesday underlying inflation was expected to slow gradually as it revised up its outlook for employment gains, while trimming forecasts for economic growth as consumers remained reluctant to spend.

  2. New Zealand central bank paints grim economic outlook
    Reuters | 11/04/24 09:50 PM EST

    New Zealand's central bank painted a bleak economic picture on Tuesday, citing rising unemployment and delayed business investment plans due to financial hardships. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand's semi-annual Financial Stability Report said weakness in domestic economic activity had become more pronounced and a combination of subdued global growth and high interest rates had reduced demand.

  3. Stocks rise, Treasuries dip as markets await US election outcome
    Reuters | 11/04/24 09:28 PM EST

    World stocks rose and Treasury yields retreated from early highs on Tuesday as markets awaited early indications of the outcome of a knife-edge U.S. presidential election, with only currency markets showing some jitters.

  4. China's services activity picks up as conditions improve, Caixin PMI shows
    Reuters | 11/04/24 08:50 PM EST

    China's services activity expanded at the fastest pace in three months in October, helped by early signs that Beijing's big stimulus push was helping improve business conditions, a private-sector survey showed on Tuesday. The Caixin/S&P Global services purchasing managers' index grew to 52.0 in October from 50.3 the previous month.

  5. China's services activity picks up as conditions improve, Caixin PMI shows
    Reuters | 11/04/24 08:45 PM EST

    China's services activity expanded at the fastest pace in three months in October, helped by early signs that Beijing's big stimulus push was helping improve business conditions, a private-sector survey showed on Tuesday. The Caixin/S&P Global services purchasing managers' index grew to 52.0 in October from 50.3 the previous month.

  6. PRESS DIGEST- Financial Times - Nov. 5
    Reuters | 11/04/24 08:36 PM EST

    The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Headlines. - Anglo American to offload Australian coal mining stake for $1.1 bln. - Bank of England expected to cut interest rates despite looser fiscal policy. - UK MPs plan to grill Shein boss over labour practices. - UK government aims to ban smoking outside schools and hospitals. Overview.

  7. South Korea inflation weakest in almost 4 years, sets stage for more rate cuts
    Reuters | 11/04/24 08:16 PM EST

    South Korea's October headline inflation slowed further to the weakest level in almost four years, data showed on Tuesday, strengthening the case for more interest rate cuts and fueling worries of an undershoot of the Bank of Korea's 2% target.

  8. South Korea Oct headline inflation weakest since early 2021
    Reuters | 11/04/24 06:12 PM EST

    South Korea's consumer inflation in October hit the weakest level since January 2021, official data showed on Tuesday. The consumer price index rose 1.3% in October from a year earlier, after a rise of 1.6% in September, according to Statistics Korea. It was weaker than a median 1.4% increase tipped in a Reuters poll of economists and marked the weakest annual increase since January 2021.

  9. Form 424B2 ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
    EDGAR SEC Filings | 11/04/24 05:11 PM EST

    http://archive.fast-edgar.com/20241104/A82TAQ22ZC228ZZS222I2Z42MLDLZK22Z262 Filed on: November 4, 2024.

  10. Form FWP ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Filed by: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
    EDGAR SEC Filings | 11/04/24 05:01 PM EST

    http://archive.fast-edgar.com/20241104/AI22AQ22ZC22OZZS222P2Z424NWBWK22Z262 Filed on: November 4, 2024.

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