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What changed your market while you were sleepingNifty50 futures on the Singapore Stock Exchange were trading 17 points, or 0.18 per cent, lower at 9,600, indicating a negative opening for...
Trump comments trigger US dollar, bond yield slideSurprisingly strong Chinese trade figures and Trump's remarks that the United States will not name China a currency manipulator helped boos...
Tokyo talkies: Speculations leave bonds shaken & stirredThe gap between short and long term yields is widening globally on bets the Bank of Japan's next monetary twist will be to steepen the yiel...
- UK industries hum, bolster growth engine
New orders rose at the fastest pace since May as export demand increased, and employment growth stayed close to the record high seen in Nov...
- European confidence at 2-yr high on exports push
European confidence in the economic outlook rose to the highest in more than two years in July and German unemployment declined for a 13th ...
- Dollar slips against euro as economic hopes rise
The dollar slipped against the euro Monday as renewed confidence in the global economic recovery lured investors away from the relative saf...
- Euro zone finally exits recession
The euro-area economy emerged from its worst recession since World War II in the third quarter as exports from Germany and France helped co...
- Eurozone comes out of recession; economy grows 0.4% in Q3
Across the Atlantic, as if on cue, the Eurozone’s year-long recession, ended as output grew in the third quarter.
- Recessions bring paralysis to central banks
Recessions are threatening to crash over the world economy in waves, as one country after another turns down a year after the onset of the ...
- Europe may suffer as US sub-prime mortgage slump
The European economy may be starting to suffer collateral damage from the US sub-prime mortgage slump. Banks are making borrowing harder, i...