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Iran rejects talks with U.S. under sanction pressures
Iranian President rejected talks with the U.S over the mutual issues, while Washington maintains its "maximum pressure campaign" against Tehran.
New York Fed intervenes to control benchmark interest rate
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Tuesday injected billions of dollars in cash into the markets to bring down short-term borrowing costs.
Japan remains largest foreign holder of U.S. Treasuries
Japan remained the largest foreign holder of U.S. Treasuries in July, with its holdings at the highest level in nearly three years.
S.Korea's auto production posts double-digit fall on less business days
Automobile production in South Korea posted a double-digit decline last month on less business days, a government report showed Wednesday.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation calls attention to global inequality
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation launched its third annual Goalkeepers Data Report, calling attention to the persistent global inequality.
World Bank chief urges structural reforms amid slowing global growth
World Bank President David Malpass said Tuesday that global growth prospects are weakening, and investment growth is slowing down.
U.S. seeks to tighten security reviews of foreign investment
U.S proposed new regulations to tighten national security reviews of foreign investment in U.S. firms involved in technology, infrastructure.
S.Korea reports 2nd confirmed case of African swine fever
South Korea on Wednesday reported its second confirmed case of African swine fever, a viral disease for pigs that has no vaccines nor cures found yet.
Saudi oil production to be fully restored by end of Sept.: energy minister
Saudi oil production, suspended earlier due to attacks on two major Aramco facilities, would be fully restored by the end of September.
S.Korea removal of Japan from whitelist of trusted export partners
South Korea's trade ministry said Wednesday that it implemented the removal of Japan from its whitelist of trusted export partners beginning midnight.
PM Johnson is entitled to shutdown British Parliament, top lawyer says
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is entitled to suspend the Parliament, even if it is for political reasons.
24 killed as explosion hits election rally in eastern Afghanistan
At least 24 people were killed and 32 others wounded after an explosion struck an election campaign rally in Afghanistan.
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