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The Bank of Japan kept its interest rates steady on Tuesday and said it would slow the pace of reduction in its bond ...
Amidst a slight cooling in economic activity, inflation has been making decent progress towards the 2% target. However ...
GBP/JPY faces pressure after refreshing five-month high near 196.85 after the BoJ held interest rates unchanged at 0.5%.
Japan’s once-slumbering bond market has roared back to life with a burst of volatility that is echoing around the world. Major debt markets have moved in tandem with Japanese government bonds during ...
Investors are heading into the coming week's two-day Federal Reserve meeting facing a wide band of uncertainty around the path ahead for the U.S. economy, inflation, and interest rates - which has the ...
India-Israel tensions raise concerns over export disruption. Govt to meet exporters, shippers as risks to Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz routes grow. 80% of India-EU trade, major oil imports at stake, ...
As we head into the second half of 2025, the Canadian market is closely monitoring trade negotiations, particularly between the U.S. and China, which could influence economic growth and inflation. In ...
BEL, UltraTech, Tech Mahindra, ONGC led gainers, while Tata Motors, Adani Ports and Sun Pharma depreciated among Nifty 50 pack.
The greatest risk the oil markets face is that Iran retaliates against Israel airstrikes by closing the Strait of Hormuz, which is critical to global energy shipments. OPEC Sees Lower Supply Growth ...
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Timor-Leste’s battle to belong in Asean
Ms Ana Hula Muda was only five when the men in black came. It was 1999. Just after lunch, pro-Indonesian militia stormed her family home in the coastal town of Liquica. Wearing ...
Every fresh negative headline may cause temporary jitters, but the broader trend remains bullish, says a market expert ...
US trade and tariff talks with the European Union and Canada are in focus to start the week as President Trump attends the G7 summit in Canada. A report in the German newspaper Handelsblatt on Monday ...