China’s yuan may slip further to aid economic recovery – analysts

By Winni Zhou, Brenda Goh and Tom Westbrook SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -China’s yuan has skidded to six-month lows against the dollar and analysts say it could weaken further as investors fret over a bumpy pandemic recovery in the world’s second-largest economy. Disappointing economic data, widening yield differentials with the United States, upcoming corporate dividend payments and…

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McCarthy lauds U.S. debt ceiling deal, House conservatives divided

By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Sunday lauded the debt ceiling deal he negotiated with Democratic President Joe Biden, but a prominent House conservative warned that McCarthy has “credibility issues” that may prompt some Republicans to seek his ouster as the top Republican in Congress. Representative Ken…

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Lufthansa CEO says it’s premature to discuss possible takeover of Portugal’s TAP

By Joanna Plucinska and Tim Hepher ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Lufthansa’s Chief Executive Carsten Spohr said on Sunday it was too soon to discuss the German airline group’s potential interest in taking over Portugal’s TAP as the Portuguese government is still debating the privatisation process. Portugal wants to keep a strategic stake in state-owned airline TAP…

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