
By Gregor Stuart Hunter HONG KONG, June 12 (Reuters) – The dollar found its footing in early trading on Friday, after sliding to its weakest in a week as traders parsed reports that a ceasefire deal
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India willing to let fiscal deficit widen to 4.8% of GDP, Bloomberg News reports
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South Korea concrete delivery halt threatens Samsung, SK Hynix chip plant work, media reports
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