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Dow futures showed a positive trajectory Monday morning, climbing amid growing optimism over a potential end to the longest US government shutdown in history....
China has suspended export restrictions on rare earth minerals and advanced semiconductor materials, delivering a major relief to American tech companies and electric vehicle...
Global markets surged on Monday after the US Senate took the first formal step toward ending the longest government shutdown in American history, lifting...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China’s consumer inflation hit a five-month low in November as fresh food prices pulled back while factory deflation persisted, suggesting Beijing’s recent...
By Vidya Ranganathan SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The Canadian dollar and Australian dollar were in focus on Monday ahead of their central bank meetings this...
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole If you are wondering how markets have reacted to the...
By Liz Lee and Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s exports likely grew in November, slower than last month’s bumper data but continuing an...
By Giselda Vagnoni, Christoph Steitz and Joanna Plucinska (Reuters) – France and Germany’s political crises are a setback for efforts to modernise Europe’s struggling...
Asian shares faced a turbulent start to the week as South Korea’s ongoing political upheaval and weaker-than-expected demand recovery in China weighed on investor...
The US labor market is sending confusing signals. November brought strong job gains, but unemployment ticked higher, and fewer people are participating in the...
The South African rand has softened a bit recently, joining other emerging market currencies like the Turkish lira and the Chinese yuan. The USD/ZAR...
The Zimbabwe ZiG currency has stabilized a bit in the past few weeks, helped by the central bank actions and higher gold prices. The...
The Hang Seng index held steady after another weak Chinese economic report. The index, which tracks the biggest companies in Hong Kong, was trading...