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(Reuters) – European shares slid on Monday as the technology sector joined the retreat in other markets after China’s upgraded low-cost, low-power artificial intelligence...
MILAN (Reuters) -Italian billionaire Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone has emerged as a leading player in the reshaping of Italy’s financial sector that is currently under...
Investing.com — Markets may be ignoring an important lesson of 2019, according to Goldman Sachs. The Wall Street bank said in a note that...
By Duncan Miriri and Samuel Shen NAIROBI/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Plans by African governments to raise money on China’s domestic debt markets via so-called panda...
By Chayut Setboonsarng and Thanadech Staporncharnchai BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand’s $53 billion automobile industry is facing a grim future as highly indebted domestic consumers...
By Liangping Gao, Ellen Zhang and Marius Zaharia BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) – China’s central bank has shifted to a more aggressive easing stance, but...
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Political uncertainty and the surprise prominence of a reflationist-minded candidate in Japan’s ruling party leadership race may add...
LONDON (Reuters) – Interest rates will head downwards gradually towards a “a neutral rate”, Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said in an interview...
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee Investors have long clamoured for China to unleash broad-based stimulus...
By Summer Zhen (Reuters) – China announced a broad range of measures on Tuesday to support the faltering economy, stabilise the housing sector and...
By Makiko Yamazaki and Kentaro Sugiyama TOKYO (Reuters) – At least two candidates vying to become Japan’s next prime minister are planning to tackle...
By Leika Kihara OSAKA (Reuters) -The Bank of Japan can afford to spend time scrutinising market and overseas economic developments in setting monetary policy,...
Investing.com– The Reserve Bank of Australia is widely expected to keep interest rates unchanged in September, although sticky inflation and a strong labor market...