Asian shares rise, dollar staggers after 'dovish' Powell commentsIn the currency market, the dollar pulled back a bit after the speech. The dollar index, which measures the U.S. currency against six major...
Asian equities rise, dollar sways as focus firmly on Fed minutesIn the currency market, the euro was up 0.14% to $1.0561 in early Asian hours, not far off its three-week lows of $1.0519 it touched overni...
Experiencing sudden weight gain? Stress is tricking your brain into eating more, says Johns Hopkins studyThe participants were given a food word reactivity test during both scans. "
Hawkish Fed comments knock stocks, help dollarThe euro, which made a brief trip above parity on Tuesday, was struggling at $0.9950 as markets see soaring energy prices setting off anoth...
Surprise tightening in Asia ups pressure on dovish central banksPressure is on countries like India who are already returning policy toward pre-pandemic levels. That’s because higher borrowing costs in t...
Stocks rise as investors await US jobs data for Fed cuesFor equities right now, anything that might be viewed as capping the Fed’s tightening could be viewed as supportive," said ING's Asia head ...
Most Asian indexes gain ground on US yield drop, but Chinese stocks fallMainland China and Hong Kong stocks fell on Thursday, hurt by worries about the Chinese economy, but an overnight tumble in longer dated U....
China tries to limit economic blow of Shanghai shutdownAt the Shanghai port, the world's busiest, operations were normal and managers made extra efforts to ensure vessels "can call normally," st...
Asian markets fall after weak showing on Wall Street, oil tumblesAsian share markets and U.S. futures fell on Friday, after U.S. stocks took a knock overnight, hurt by lingering concerns over the Federal ...
Dollar stands tall after firm US data, Asian stocks wobbleThe dollar reached a four-and-a-half-year high against the yen on Wednesday after better-than-expected U.S. retail data, which also boosted...
There is a lot of cash floating around but nothing is going anywhere, says ING's Robert Carnell“People are worried about losing the gains that they have made and we are going to see a very jittery market, moving closer to a decision o...
HODL your horses, cryptos face possible hurdles ahead, experts sayEurope and the United States are both working on regulating digital assets and their providers - moves welcomed by investors, who hope the ...
Pandemic knocks Singapore into recession as GDP plummets 41% in second quarterGross domestic product (GDP) dived by a record 41.2% in the three months ended June, on a quarter-on-quarter annualised basis, preliminary ...
US move part of Trump's negotiation tactics to get $100 bn of bilateral surplus from China: Rob Camell, ING"More trade is good for global growth and if more such tariff behaviour occurs, then it is going to get undermined."
Expect better numbers by end of the year: Rob Carnell, INGIn a chat with ET Now, Rob Carnell, ING, says, further falls cannot be ruled out now
Alexis Tspiras could have clinched a better deal: Rob Carnell, ING"Financial markets have viewed eurozone as a typical underperformer along with countries like Japan and not really invested heavily in it."
- India growth unlikely to be hit by Greece crisis: ING
India's reliance on domestic factors for growth and comfortable foreign exchange reserves will help the nation insulate itself from the eur...