Planemaker Embraer reaffirms guidance as net loss narrows

SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA reaffirmed full-year guidance after reporting a narrowing of first-quarter net losses as improved margins helped to offset a seasonal sales dip.

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Gold holds near 10-week low on aggressive U.S. rate hike bets

Gold prices hovered near their lowest level in two months on Thursday, as expectations of aggressive U.S. policy tightening spurred the dollar and added pressure on non-yielding bullion.

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Dovish BoJ sends yen to 20-year low, MOF sends warning shot

The dollar shot past the key level of 130 yen for the first time since 2002 on Thursday as the Bank of Japan doubled-down on its dovish policy, triggering a warning from Japan's Ministry of Finance not to push the yen too far.

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Brazilian planemaker Embraer narrows first-quarter net loss

Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA on Thursday posted a first-quarter net loss of 428 million reais ($86.22 million), narrowing from a 522.9 million real loss in the same period last year.

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Oil prices fluctuate in the face of supply and demand concerns

LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices firmed slightly but were trading in and out of positive territory on Thursday as investors weighed up tightening Russian supplies and the prospect of dwindling fuel demand in China.

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The Fed's racing to raise rates, but how high remains an open bid

U.S. Federal Reserve officials have aligned around plans to accelerate the pace of interest rate hikes this year but remain split over what could be the make-or-break decision of where to stop to avoid dragging the economy into recession.

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28-04-2022

India stands by social-media demands as Musk moves on Twitter

India has reiterated its position on social-media accountability in response to Elon Musk's pending takeover of Twitter, saying platforms must make checks on users and content.

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28-04-2022

Indonesia export ban traps 290,000 T of palm oil shipments for India -trade

Indonesia's wider palm oil export ban has trapped at least 290,000 tonnes of the edible oil meant to be headed to India at ports and oil mills in the world's top producer, four industry officials told Reuters on Thursday.

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Dovish BoJ sends yen to 20-year low, pressure on euro grows

The dollar rose past the psychological level of 130 yen on Thursday for the first time since 2002, after the Bank of Japan (BOJ) doubled-down on its super-low yield policy, while the euro briefly fell below another symbolic mark of $1.05.

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