Singapore Exports Slump on Worst Electronics Drop Since 2013

Singapore Exports Slump on Worst Electronics Drop Since 2013

Singapore's electronics exports slumped in March by the most since 2013, an ominous sign that it will take longer for the city state to shake off a
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6 months in, pot shops in Sask. say prices push people to dealers

Recreational cannabis has been legal in Canada for six months, but licensed retailers in Saskatchewan say they are still struggling to compete with the illegal market. According to Statistics Canada, marijuana users who buy their product legally are paying, …
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Brent nears $72 amid tightening supplies; surprise draw in US crude stocks

SEOUL (Reuters) – Oil prices rose on Wednesday, supported by concerns over tightening global supply due to U.S. sanctions and fighting in Libya, as well as an unexpected fall in U.S. crude inventories. International benchmark Brent crude oil futures rose 21 …
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Accountants feeling better about global economy in Q1

Global economic confidence rebounded in the first quarter of the year among accountants, especially in North America, according to a quarterly survey
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Euro on backfoot after report of dovish ECB views; China data awaited

TOKYO (Reuters) – The euro sagged early on Wednesday following a report that some European Central Bank policymakers have expressed dovish views, with the market awaiting Chinese economic data for further cues. 50 and 20 Euro banknotes are …
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