SINGAPORE, Jan 3 (Reuters) – Asian stocks began 2017 on a flat note on Tuesday, uninspired by a surge in European markets to their highest in more than a year, while the dollar resumed its climb after last week's stumble.
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A customer holds a 100 Yuan note at a market in Beijing, August 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jason Lee. HONG KONG China's yuan is likely to see more volatility against the U.S.
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Finland kicked off the New Year by rolling out a groundbreaking trial that will give some of its citizens a universal basic income, in a bid to reduce poverty and increase employment.
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And you thought your holiday hangover was rough. Monday night, a temporary computer shutdown of U.S. Customs and Border Protection systems at airports across the country led to major headaches for travelers nationwide.
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The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has imposed a penalty of Rs 2 million on M/s Society of Accounting Education, which mislead
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