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Haruhiko Kuroda has been nominated by Japan's government to be the next governor of the country's central bank

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Haruhiko Kuroda has been nominated by Japan's government to be the next governor of the country's central bank. Haruhiko Kuroda is currently the head of...

European Union officials have struck a provisional deal on new financial rules, including capping bank bonuses

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European Union officials have struck a provisional deal on new financial rules, including capping bank bonuses. Under the agreement, bank bonuses will be capped at...

Beppe Grillo, whose M5S defied expectations to come third in last weekend's elections, has ruled out a coalition with Pier Luigi Bersani’s centre-left bloc

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Italian comedian-turned-politician Beppe Grillo, whose Five-Star Movement (M5S) defied expectations to come third in last weekend's elections, has ruled out a coalition with Pier...

European Union fisheries ministers have agreed to phase out the controversial practice of dumping unwanted fish

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European Union fisheries ministers have agreed to phase out the controversial practice of dumping unwanted fish. After a tense all-night meeting, ministers said a ban...

Former Senator Chuck Hagel has been confirmed by the US Senate as the new Pentagon chief

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Former Senator Chuck Hagel has been confirmed by the US Senate as the new Pentagon chief, after four Republicans joined Democrats to approve his...

European markets and politicians have reacted anxiously after Italy's general election produced a stalemate between centre-right and centre-left blocs

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European markets and politicians have reacted anxiously after Italy's general election produced a stalemate between centre-right and centre-left blocs. France and Germany urged continued reform,...

Italy's parliamentary elections have ended in stalemate and the possibility of a hung parliament

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Italy's parliamentary elections have ended in stalemate and the possibility of a hung parliament. With all domestic votes counted, Pier Luigi Bersani's centre-left bloc has...

Early exit polls from Italy's general election show a lead for the centre-left bloc led by Pier Luigi Bersani

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Early exit polls from Italy's general election show a lead for the centre-left bloc led by Pier Luigi Bersani. The polls suggest Pier Luigi Bersani's...

Park Geun-hye was sworn in as South Korea's president promising a tough stance on national security and an era of economic revival

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Park Geun-hye was sworn in as South Korea's president promising a tough stance on national security and an era of economic revival. Park Geun-hye, who...

Cuba’s President Raul Castro has announced he will stand down at the end of his second term in 2018, following his re-election by the National Assembly

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Cuba’s President Raul Castro has announced he will stand down at the end of his second term in 2018, following his re-election by the...

Nicos Anastasiades has won the Cypriot presidential election with 57.5 percent of the vote

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Nicos Anastasiades has won the Cypriot presidential election with 57.5% of the vote. It was a comfortable victory of the centre-right leader over Communist-backed Stavros...

Italy has begun voting in general elections seen as crucial for the country's effort to tackle its economic problems, as well as for the eurozone

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Italy has begun voting in general elections seen as crucial for the country's effort to tackle its economic problems, as well as for the...

The UK has lost its top AAA credit rating for the first time since 1978 on expectations that growth will remain sluggish over the next few years

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The UK has lost its top AAA credit rating for the first time since 1978 on expectations that growth will "remain sluggish over the...

The European Commission joined other major international organizations in admitting that the eurozone economy would contract in 2013

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The European Commission has said Spain, France and Portugal have failed to cut overspending to agreed targets. Spain's government deficit was 10.2% of the country's...

Egypt’s President Mohamed Morsi has called parliamentary elections, starting on April 27 and end in June

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Egypt’s President Mohamed Morsi has called parliamentary elections, starting on April 27 and end in June. A presidential decree said voting would take place in...

Sergei Ignatiev, Russia's central bank governor, has said that $49 billion left the country illegally last year

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Sergei Ignatiev, Russia's central bank governor, has said that $49 billion left the country illegally last year. The capital flight, some 2.5% of Russia's annual...

Hillary Clinton will be charging $200,000 per speech on her lecture circuit

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It was revealed today that former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be charging $200,000 per speech on her lecture circuit. The massive fee...

Silvio Berlusconi is trying to buy votes in Italy's election on Sunday by sending out letters promising a tax rebate,

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Former PM Silvio Berlusconi is trying to buy votes in Italy's election on Sunday by sending out letters promising a tax rebate, his rivals...

Bulgarian government is resigning after nationwide protests against high electricity prices and austerity

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Bulgarian government is resigning after nationwide protests against high electricity prices and austerity, Prime Minister Boiko Borisov has announced. "I will not participate in a...

Japan's monthly trade deficit hit a record in January after its recent aggressive monetary policy stance weakened the yen sharply

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Japan's monthly trade deficit hit a record in January after its recent aggressive monetary policy stance weakened the yen sharply. Exports rose in January, the...

Rafael Correa has been re-elected for a third term as Ecuador's president with more than 50 percent of the vote

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Rafael Correa has been re-elected for a third term as Ecuador's president with more than 50% of the vote. His main challenger, Guillermo Lasso, has...

Centre-right leader Nicos Anastasiades has a 15-point lead in the polls over his main rival, leftist Stavros Malas

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People in the Republic of Cyprus have begun voting for a new president as centre-right leader Nicos Anastasiades has a 15-point lead in the...

France, Germany and the UK have launched a drive for new global rules to clamp down on corporate tax avoidance

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France, Germany and the UK have launched a drive for new global rules to clamp down on corporate tax avoidance. The three are seeking backing...

Jesse Jackson Jr., former congressman and son of Chicago civil rights leader the Rev Jesse Jackson, has been charged with spending campaign funds on personal expenses

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Jesse Jackson Jr., former congressman and son of Chicago civil rights leader the Rev Jesse Jackson, has been charged with spending campaign funds on...

The European Union and the US will begin formal talks on a free-trade agreement, paving the way for the biggest trade deal in history

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The European Union and the US will begin formal talks on a free-trade agreement, paving the way for the biggest trade deal in history. European...