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Gold prices rose slightly on Tuesday as safe-haven demand remained intact amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Prices had briefly eased earlier...
Asia’s heavy reliance on Middle Eastern oil is emerging as a significant economic vulnerability, leaving the region susceptible to prolonged supply disruptions, according to...
UK households faced a renewed rise in grocery bills in February, ending four consecutive months of easing food inflation. Data from Worldpanel by Numerator...
Gold prices have defied the scaling back of rate cut expectations in the US. The precious metal shrugged off hotter-than-expected US inflation data and...
The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average surged to new highs on Friday, buoyed by strong earnings reports from major banks, kicking off...
A significant portion of the Federal Reserve’s decision-makers were in favor of a more aggressive approach to rate cuts during the central bank’s September...
In September, Mexico’s annual inflation rate unexpectedly decreased to 4.58%, marking its lowest level since March and the second consecutive month of decline. This...
As the youngest generation in the workforce, Generation Z (Gen Z), those aged 12 to 27, are navigating a landscape filled with economic uncertainty,...
Asian equities saw an upward trend on Thursday, with stocks in Japan, South Korea, and Australia advancing. This follows a record-setting session for US...
Sensex and Nifty50 traded higher on Thursday, tracking gains in other Asian markets. Markets were up today after the minutes from the US Federal...
Remy Cointreau’s stock took a sharp hit, falling nearly 8.5% on Tuesday after China announced new anti-dumping tariffs on European brandy imports. However, this...
The S&P 500 rebounded on Tuesday after a previous decline on Wall Street, with attention on oil prices and bond yields. The S&P 500...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) held its key interest rate at 6.50% on Wednesday, while signaling potential for future rate cuts by shifting...