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Kristalina Georgieva - Sumathi Bala - CNBC Daily Open: U.S. labor market is in 'good shape' - cnbc.com - Japan - China - Usa -  Beijing - Hong Kong

CNBC Daily Open: U.S. labor market is in 'good shape'

This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Like what you see? You can subscribe  here .

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Contributing writer - NEETA LAL - India fertility fall puts policymakers on clock to avoid Japan-like strain - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - China - India -  New Delhi

India fertility fall puts policymakers on clock to avoid Japan-like strain

NEW DELHI -- Demographic pressures hitting aging Asian economies like China and Japan are also looming on the horizon for India, new research highlights, putting the world's most populous country in a race against time to mitigate the effects.

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Red Sea - India's inflation, growth at risk from Red Sea crisis-driven oil price rise, government says - cnbc.com - India - Yemen

India's inflation, growth at risk from Red Sea crisis-driven oil price rise, government says

India's inflation and economic growth are at risk from the rise in oil prices caused by disruptions in the Red Sea, the government said on Friday, highlighting the need to diversify trade routes.

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Masato Kanda - Japan top currency diplomat says yen weakness doesn't reflect fundamentals - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan top currency diplomat says yen weakness doesn't reflect fundamentals

TOKYO (Reuters) -- Japan's top currency diplomat said on Monday that the yen's current weakness did not reflect fundamentals, in the latest warning about the yen's "big slide" against the dollar.

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Xi Jinping - Li Qiang - Keith Bradsher - China’s Plan to Spur Growth: A New Slogan With Familiar Ideas - nytimes.com - China -  Beijing

China’s Plan to Spur Growth: A New Slogan With Familiar Ideas

From the top of the government, China is heavily promoting a plan to fix the country’s stagnant economy and offset the harm from a decades-long housing bubble.

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Nikkei staff writer - Toyota and Honda reap rewards from U.S. hybrid boom - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo

Toyota and Honda reap rewards from U.S. hybrid boom

TOKYO -- Hybrid vehicles are gaining traction in the U.S. thanks to improved fuel economy, enabling Toyota Motor and Honda Motor to cut sales incentives for popular models in a boost to earnings.  

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Narendra Modi - lord Ram - Jawaharlal Nehru - India to begin voting on April 19 in world's largest election - asia.nikkei.com - India -  New Delhi

India to begin voting on April 19 in world's largest election

NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- India will begin voting in phases starting April 19 to elect a new parliament, the country's election authority said on Saturday, the world's largest election in which nearly one billion people are eligible to cast ballots.

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Reuters - India’s economy is booming, so why are its start-ups finding it harder to get money to grow? - scmp.com - China - Usa - India

India’s economy is booming, so why are its start-ups finding it harder to get money to grow?

Investors, once eager to pump in billions of dollars in promising Indian tech ventures, are now going slow and cutting smaller cheques. They’ve been burnt by ignominious falls from grace – and valuations – for once-marquee young firms or market debutants of recent years such as digital payment company Paytm.

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