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Headlines : * 16 new Covid cases reported in country   * Japan to provide 2,294 m Japanese Yen to Bangladesh; deals signed   * BNP wants to nullify meaning of independence: Obaidul Quader   * Rain with temporary gusty wind likely over Country   * 3 die as bus hits auto-rickshaw in M`sing   * 15 ferries, 20 launches to ply on Daulatdia-Paturia route during Eid   * Six houses gutted in Rangamati fire   * Baltimore divers recover 2 bodies from harbor after bridge collapse   * Bangladeshi youth shot dead by police in US   * Govt to import 50,000 metric tons of onion from India  

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Australia survives sold out Taylor Swift shows without spike in inflation

Reuters Australia survived sold out Taylor Swift concerts in Sydney and Melbourne without a spike in inflation as travel and hotel costs in other parts of the vast country swung lower in February, leaving interest rates on track to be cut later in the year. Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday showed its monthly consumer price index (CPI) rose at .....
Asia shares on a roll as SNB kicks off rate cuts
Indian banks halt silver imports as duty differential spurs private trade
India`s wheat stocks hit 7-year low after record state sale
New sanctions threaten Russian oil sales to India
EU agrees on looser fiscal rules to cut debt, boost investments
India eyes $100b investment deal with Switzerland, Norway
IMF raises India`s growth forecast to 6.5% for next financial year
Oil jumps 1% after Houthis attack on fuel tanker in Red Sea
India may earmark $48bn for next year`s food, fertiliser subsidies
Energy stocks aid rebound in Indian shares after lacklustre start
China proposes trading cost cuts for mutual funds, to regulate commissions
As global rates turn, banks in India and Indonesia set to win
US producer prices unexpectedly fall in October
Sri Lanka, IMF reach staff level agreement on first review of bailout
86 entities fined for selling potato, onion, egg at higher prices
IMF says $650bn reserve boost helped global economy, urges caution on future allocation



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     Economy
Australia survives sold out Taylor Swift shows without spike in inflation
Asia shares on a roll as SNB kicks off rate cuts
Indian banks halt silver imports as duty differential spurs private trade
India`s wheat stocks hit 7-year low after record state sale
New sanctions threaten Russian oil sales to India
EU agrees on looser fiscal rules to cut debt, boost investments
India eyes $100b investment deal with Switzerland, Norway
IMF raises India`s growth forecast to 6.5% for next financial year
Oil jumps 1% after Houthis attack on fuel tanker in Red Sea
India may earmark $48bn for next year`s food, fertiliser subsidies
Energy stocks aid rebound in Indian shares after lacklustre start
China proposes trading cost cuts for mutual funds, to regulate commissions
As global rates turn, banks in India and Indonesia set to win
US producer prices unexpectedly fall in October
Sri Lanka, IMF reach staff level agreement on first review of bailout

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