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Wall Street drifts around its all-time highs as gold keeps rising to records

Most U.S. stocks are ticking higher on Wednesday, a day after breaking their seven-day winning streak, while the price of gold is pushing further past $4,000 per ounce.

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World economy not doing as badly as feared, IMF chief says

The global economy is faring better than expected, propped up by a resilient United States, the IMF chief said Wednesday, ahead of next week's gathering of finance ministers and central bank governors in Washington.

The world economy is doing "better than feared, but worse than we need," International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva told reporters in Washington, according to prepared remarks, adding the Fund now expects global growth to slow "only slightly this year and next."

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Iran says will not resume nuclear talks with Europeans 'at this stage'

Iran does not plan to immediately resume talks with European nations on its nuclear program after they reimposed sanctions, an Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said on Monday.

"We have no plans for negotiations at this stage," spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said, adding that Iran was examining the "consequences and implications" of the restart of sanctions initiated by France, Britain, and Germany.

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Paris stock market sinks after new PM resigns

The Paris stock market slipped Monday as Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu resigned after a month in the job, plunging the country into further political turmoil.

The CAC 40 index of blue-chip stocks was down more than two percent at around 0800 GMT.

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EU plans to broaden, sharply raise steel tariffs

The EU will seek to widen and significantly increase tariffs on foreign steel, the bloc's industry chief Stephane Sejourne told the sector on Wednesday.

Brussels will unveil new measures on Tuesday to protect the steel sector that will replace the current "safeguard clause" expiring next year, Sejourne said during a meeting in Brussels, participants told AFP.

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Eurozone inflation accelerates to 2.2% in September

Eurozone inflation rose in September, official data showed Wednesday, buoyed by energy costs in the single-currency area.

Inflation rose to 2.2 percent last month, from two percent in August, the EU's statistics agency said. The figure was in line with predictions by analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.

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US government enters shutdown as Congress fails to reach funding deal

Plunged into a government shutdown, the U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and services running by Wednesday's deadline.

Roughly 750,000 federal workers are expected to be furloughed, some potentially fired by the Trump administration. Many offices will be shuttered, perhaps permanently, as Trump vows to "do things that are irreversible, that are bad" as retribution. His deportation agenda is expected to run full speed ahead, while education, environmental and other services sputter. The economic fallout is expected to ripple nationwide.

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Treasury chief says wars and tariffs are harming the UK's economic outlook

Britain's Treasury chief warned Monday that "harsh global headwinds" from wars in Ukraine and the Middle East and U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs have worsened the U.K.'s economic outlook since the governing Labour Party won power last year.

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Stock markets shrug off looming US government shutdown

Global stock markets mostly rose on Monday, shrugging off concerns about a looming U.S. government shutdown.

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Riad Salameh walks free after posting record bail

Lebanon's former central bank governor Riad Salameh walked free from a year in custody over embezzlement allegations Friday after posting more than $14 million in bail, a judicial official told AFP.

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