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Mexico’s core prices slow more than expected in February

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s core consumer prices slowed by more than expected in the year to February, data from statistics agency INEGI showed on Thursday, providing some relief as Latin America’s second-largest economy grapples with high inflation and interest rates. Overall, prices remain elevated in the country, the data showed, but the latest shift …

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Americanas scandal won’t affect Brazil banks much even in “extreme scenario” – cenbank

BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s central bank stated on Thursday that the potential impact of the accounting scandal involving retailer Americanas SA on banks would be ‘insignificant’ even in an extreme scenario. The statement was made in the minutes of last week’s Financial Stability Committee meeting, which had decided to maintain a neutral macroprudential policy due …

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Inflation scare over? The case for and against sticky inflation

By Yoruk Bahceli and Naomi Rovnick LONDON (Reuters) – Two years after inflation began its rapid ascent, investors, economists and policymakers remain divided on the path ahead. Yes, headline inflation across major developed economies has retreated from multidecade highs, inflationary impulses from COVID-19 such as rocketing used car and semiconductor prices are fading, and Europe’s …

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US carbon pipeline faces setback as residents refuse to cede land rights

By Leah Douglas (Reuters) – Navigator CO2 Ventures’ proposed carbon pipeline project in the U.S. Midwest is struggling to secure a site to store millions of tons of greenhouse gas it hopes to collect from the region’s ethanol plants, as residents refuse to give up land rights over fears the underground reservoirs could leak, according …

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Significant hack potentially exposes US lawmakers’ personal data -letters

By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A serious breach at a healthcare administrator serving the U.S. House of Representatives has potentially exposed the personal data of hundreds of lawmakers and their staff, top representatives and a senior Congressional official said in letters circulated on Wednesday. One of the letters, which the House’s Chief Administrative Officer Catherine …

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US digital asset fund, venture capital firm to raise $100 million for two new blockchain funds

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Alpha Sigma Capital, a U.S.-based digital asset fund, and Transform Ventures, a venture capital firm, will raise $100 million for two new funds focused on the blockchain and so-called decentralized Web 3.0 ventures, Alpha Sigma founder and Chief Executive Officer Enzo Villani said on Wednesday. Transform Ventures, founded by crypto investor …

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Biden’s budget plan would boost childcare funding by billions of dollars

By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden’s fiscal 2024 budget plan would boost federal funding for childcare and early childhood education by billions of dollars, ensuring free preschool for all of the country’s 4 million 4-year-olds, the White House said. The proposal, which Biden will deliver to Congress on Thursday, revisits several items …

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