Inflación en Colombia habría acelerado en julio, expectativas de cierre 2025 y 2026 aumentan

Por Nelson Bocanegra BOGOTÁ, 1 ago (Reuters) – La inflación en Colombia habría reportado una aceleración en julio, jalonada principalmente por los precios de algunos rubros de los sectores de vivienda y alimentos, reveló el viernes un sondeo de Reuters en el que además aumentaron las expectativas de precios para el cierre de este y …

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South African rand recoups some losses after US jobs data, stocks fall on tariff concerns

JOHANNESBURG, August 1 (Reuters) -The South African rand gained against a softer dollar after the United States reported weaker-than-expected jobs data, but stocks on the local bourse fell sharply as traders mulled the impact of higher tariffs on the country after it failed to clinch a trade agreement with Washington. At 1604 GMT, the rand …

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UK’s Spectris ditches KKR in favour of Advent’s sweetened $6.4 billion offer

(Reuters) -British scientific instruments maker Spectris <SXS.L> has agreed to private equity firm Advent’s sweetened takeover offer worth 4.8 billion pounds ($6.38 billion), including debt, as the battle for Britain’s biggest takeover target of the year heats up. Shares in the London-headquartered company closed up 2.2% at 4,078 pence, a near four-year high. They have …

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Turkey, Italy and Libya leaders discuss Mediterranean migration route, cooperation

ANKARA (Reuters) -The migration route from Libya across the Mediterranean, used by thousands seeking a way to get to Europe, was a top issue at a meeting on Friday between the leaders of Turkey, Italy and Libya in Istanbul, Turkey’s presidency said. President Tayyip Erdogan met Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Libyan Prime Minister …

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South Africa’s finance minister and central bank governor at odds over inflation target

By Colleen Goko JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -The South African central bank’s decision to lower its inflation target on Thursday without the sign-off of the finance ministry has raised questions among investors about policymaking cohesion in Africa’s largest economy. South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago and Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana rarely disagree in public, but they have …

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European shares log biggest daily drop since April after US tariffs hike

By Twesha Dikshit and Johann M Cherian (Reuters) -European stocks logged their biggest one-day drop in over three months on Friday, at the end of a busy week as investors grappled with the repercussions of fresh U.S. levies on dozens of countries, including a 39% tariff on Switzerland. Investors shunned riskier equities globally as Trump …

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Explainer-Does Britain face another multi-billion-pound consumer finance scandal?

By Sinead Cruise and Iain Withers LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s Supreme Court will make a landmark ruling on Friday on car finance commissions that could lead to consumer claims of billions of pounds in compensation from banks and other finance firms. The judgment is expected after financial markets close in London on Friday. The Supreme Court …

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