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  • ECB keeps rates unchanged as economy holds up despite trade strife

    The European Central Bank kept interest rates unchanged at 2% for the third meeting in a row and offered no hints about future moves as it enjoys a rare period of low inflation and steady growth, even in the face of trade turbulence.

    European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde speaks as she and European Central Bank (ECB) Vice-President Luis de Guindos, Director General Communications Wolfgang Proissl and Governor of the Bank of Italy Fabio Panetta hold a press conference following the Governing Council's monthly monetary policy meeting in Florence, Italy, October 30, 2025. REUTERS/Remo Casilli
  • Euro zone growth beats forecasts as France outperforms

    The euro zone economy grew a touch more quickly than expected in the third quarter, lifted by buoyant growth in France and Spain that more than offset faltering exports and persistent struggles in Germany's oversized industrial sector.

  • Fed adds wrinkle for markets with December cut now in doubt

    Investors were pinning hopes on more monetary policy easing ahead, even as the Federal Reserve meeting revealed a less-certain path toward more interest rate cuts in the face of a data drought.

  • Commentary
    The cuts don't work - why the Fed may pause in December

    Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell surprised many market-watchers on Wednesday when he declared that another interest rate cut in December was not a slam dunk. Perhaps even more surprising was his apparent suggestion that if boosting the labor market is the goal, rate cuts might not be that useful.

    Jamie McGeever



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Americas

  • Corpses line Rio street after Brazil's deadliest operation against drug gangs

    The deadliest police operation against drug gangs in Brazil's history killed at least 121 people, authorities said, as Rio de Janeiro residents lined a street with dozens of corpses found overnight.


Hurricane Melissa Tracker

  • Hurricane Melissa smashes through Caribbean, accelerates towards Bermuda

    Hurricane Melissa smashed through the northern Caribbean and was seen picking up speed as it churned across open ocean towards Bermuda, leaving a trail of high winds and destruction from Jamaica to Cuba and Haiti in its wake.

    A drone view shows streets covered with mud in Montego Bay, Jamaica. REUTERS/Sandra Stojanovic
  • Jamaican expats can only wait and pray

    Roughly 218,000 New York City residents with Jamaican roots are worried about friends and loved ones in their homeland.



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