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The Nasdaq Composite climbed 0.65% on Friday to 23,365.69, stretching its rally to a fifth straight session even as the index closed November down...
A big tech bounce, rising geopolitical tensions, and fresh economic momentum shaped the day’s headlines. Intel led markets higher after hopes grew that it...
India’s march toward becoming a $5 trillion economy has been a central theme in policy and investor discussions. Now, Vishrut Rana, Asia Pacific Economist...
Mark Carney, the former governor of the Bank of England and Bank of Canada, is set to become Canada’s next prime minister at a...
Consumer staples stocks are defying broader market weakness, benefiting from economic uncertainty and trade concerns. The Vanguard Consumer Staples ETF, which includes household names...
On the first day of trading since China’s decision to impose 100% tariffs on imports of rapeseed meal and oil from Canada, Zhengzhou rapeseed...
India and China have been taking different approaches to mitigate short-term crude oil supply disruptions, Vortexa said in a report. Vortexa flow data revealed...
While bearish sentiment due to OPEC+ production increases and demand concerns are causing oil prices to fall, this decline is likely to be temporary....
Mexico intends to considerably increase the number of complying companies selling to the United States under a regional trade agreement in the coming weeks,...
US President Donald Trump said Friday that he is “strongly considering” imposing large-scale banking sanctions and tariffs on Russia until a ceasefire and peace...
President Donald Trump is set to welcome cryptocurrency industry leaders to the White House on Friday for an unprecedented “crypto summit.” The meeting, a...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Friday that the central bank is in no rush to adjust interest rates, emphasizing that policymakers will wait...
President Donald Trump said Friday that he is considering imposing reciprocal tariffs on Canadian lumber and dairy products, citing what he called unfair trade...