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Dollar on the defensive as US leaders meet on stimulus, pound buoyed by Brexit hopesAlso supporting sentiment, the U.S. expanded its roll-out of a vaccine from Pfizer Inc and German partner BioNTech SE , while another devel...
EU considering further legal action in Brexit standoffThe fight over the government's proposed bill continued Tuesday as the two sides were deep in negotiations on a free trade agreement.
EU to UK on Brexit talks: 'You can't have cake, eat it too'European Council President Charles Michel refused to bow to British insistence for the EU to fundamentally change its negotiating stance an...
UK recovery continues but way to go to recoup virus losses; faces risks related to BrexitThe Office for National Statistics said the British economy grew by a monthly rate of 6.6% as many sectors started reopening after months o...
Investors take cover as gold ETFs post longest run in a decadeThe total stash now stands less than 35 tons away from a record set in 2012.
ECB cuts rates, restarts QE to fight slowdown as Draghi era endsThe Governing Council reduced the deposit rate to minus 0.5 per cent from minus 0.4 per cent.
Q3 earnings, crude oil among 7 key factors that may steer market this weekKotak Bank, ITC and YES Bank are among companies that will report Q3 earnings this week.
Dollar ends strongest year since 2015 on defensive noteDollar, which tracks the greenback versus six peers, was down 0.22 per cent on Monday.
Dollar pressured by cautious Fed comments, weak homebuilder sentimentThe dollar index, a gauge of its value versus six major peers, traded relatively unchanged at 96.22 on Tuesday.
Asia shares absorb Nvidia blow, sterling licks its woundsLosses in semi-conductor shares dragged Japan's Nikkei down 0.1 per cent.
Gold prices firm from over 1-month low on bargain-huntingSpot gold was up 0.2% at $1,202.57 per ounce at 0746 GMT.
Dollar hits 16-month high, yen boosted by risk-off sentimentShares on Wall Street tumbled on Monday with falls led by technology stocks.
Don’t buy a stock because it has fallen a lot; buy a good businessUndoubtedly, the forthcoming elections are going to be the curtain raiser.
Euro slides to two-month low on growth concernsThe Swiss franc, considered another safe haven, traded flat at 0.9952 on the dollar.
Dollar gains on euro as EC criticizes Italian budgetThe dollar was also supported by hawkish minutes from the Federal Reserve's September meeting released on Wednesday
Wall St analysts split on how to trade ‘overvalued’ DollarLong-term, currencies cannot stay out of equilibrium forever
Trade wars do not benefit anybody: Tata MotorsThe company's British arm Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) sells vehicles manufactured at its plants in the UK to the US.
Reason why former foreign secretary S Jaishankar, one of India's top diplomats, is now on Tata's rollsHiring a diplomat credited with shaping the aggressive yet nimble foreign policy of PM Narendra Modi hints at the Tata group too trying to ...
Dokalam, Rohingya issue to be examined by parliamentary panelThe panel, which also includes Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, will deliberate on a number of key foreign policy issues at its next m...
September's bringing tonnes of catalysts to shatter market calmSeptember will see central-bank meetings in Japan, Australia, Russia, Mexico and Brazil.