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Below are the most important global events likely to affect FX and bond markets in the week starting April 14. After a week of huge volatility--with hefty selling in U.S. Treasurys and the U.S. dollar ...
Asian tech hardware stocks broadly rose after the Trump administration exempted tariffs on semiconductor equipment, smartphones and other electronics, despite administration officials saying that ...
Holcim said it expects its Amrize spinoff to take place in June, having previously targeted the second quarter of 2025. The Swiss building-materials company on Monday also proposed a dividend-in-kind ...
Telefonica sold its Peruvian business for 3.7 million Peruvian soles ($991,730) to Integra Tec International as it seeks to gradually reduce its exposure to Latin America. The Spanish company said ...
The latest market activity snapshot suggested that the stamp duty increase in England on April 1 didn't deter most movers going through the sales-completion process, Rightmove said. Stamp duty is a ...
Chinese president Xi Jinping has called for deeper China-Vietnam cooperation in manufacturing and supply chains, making the comments as tensions between Beijing and Washington continue to escalate.
Nasdaq-100 futures indicated tech stocks would lead U.S. stocks higher as a new week of trading got under way Sunday night, though investors noted confusion remained after mixed signals from the Trump ...
Asian equity markets rose Monday after the U.S. exempted some tech products from tariffs, though President Trump indicated sector-specific levies may be on the way. The Nikkei Stock Average was up 1.3 ...
The 30-year yield gained 0.482 percentage points, its largest one-week gain since 1987, according to Dow Jones Market Data. Crippling sanctions and systemic corruption are pushing ordinary Iranians to ...
Singapore's central bank eased its monetary policy for a second time amid the weakening external global economic outlook. The central bank will continue with its policy of a modest and gradual ...
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Count St. Louis resident Frank Scaduto as one of the fans of yellow-cap Coke. He's not Jewish, but he's a Coke lover who swears by the cane-sugar version, so he keeps a few extra two-liter ...