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The U.S. stock market is presently witnessing an extraordinary period, with the S&P 500 Index trading at all-time highs. This remarkable rally has seen...
Europe’s NATO allies just made history. At the latest summit in The Hague, all 32 member states endorsed a bold new target: spend 5%...
Gold prices rose slightly on Monday, but the precious metal is likely to struggle to make further gains amid improved market sentiment. Expectations of...
Apple’s iPhone exports from India surged by a third in the six months ending in September, reinforcing the tech giant’s strategic move to boost...
With the US presidential election mere days away, manufacturers brace for potential policy shifts that could reshape the industry’s trajectory for years. While they’re...
By Xinghui Kok SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore’s central bank said on Monday it expects 2024 gross domestic product growth at the upper end of...
By Leika Kihara WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Aside from the mixed policy signals dropped during his trip to the International Monetary Fund and World Bank...
By Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO (Reuters) – The loss of Japan’s ruling bloc’s parliamentary majority has heightened prospects that a new government will need to...
BEIJING (Reuters) – China renewed warnings to the European Union that if the bloc conducts separate negotiations with electric vehicle companies while in talks...
By Balazs Koranyi (Reuters) – There is no urgency for the European Central Bank to cut interest rates quicker and it could even live...
After years of welcoming immigrants to tackle labour shortages and boost economic growth, Canada is shifting gears. On October 24, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s...
China’s central bank, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), has announced the expansion of its monetary policy tools by introducing an outright reverse repurchase...
Gold prices were under pressure on Monday as the dollar and US Treasury yields rose, denting demand for the precious metal. Easing concerns over...