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In Asia, a busy week of central bank decisions and key inflation data lies ahead. Monetary policy decisions will be in focus in Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand, while fresh ...
Stock markets slipped in Asia amid much confusion as U.S. officials flagged a delay on tariffs but failed to provide any ...
The AUD/USD pair trades in negative territory for the third consecutive day near 0.6550 during the early Asian session on ...
Leaders from BRICS met in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday and demanded controls on how artificial intelligence uses data, while ...
Dollar weaponization” refers to the expanding use of America’s currency dominance—trade settlement, access to the Federal Reserve’s clearing system, SWIFT messaging, and New York–jurisdiction ...
China’s leaders must be wondering whether they are hallucinating or whether America’s political class really has lost its ...
The ongoing market consolidation is expected to continue in the coming week too starting from July 7 as the market would like ...
Markets don’t punish those who are cautious, they punish those who are late. Smart money moves early -- It doesn’t panic, it ...
There is now a less than 5 per cent chance that the Fed cuts interest rates at its July 29-30 meeting, according to data from LSEG. The equivalent of two quarter-point rate cuts are expected by the ...
Higher tariffs on nearly all major U.S. trading partners are piling pressure on farmers already struggling with soaring ...
While tariffs are a tangible worry for investors, something far more nefarious (and important) can weigh on the stock market.
Heading into the final days before the July 9 deadline, negotiators are scrambling to come up with trade pacts ...