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By Amanda Cooper LONDON (Reuters) -Global stocks hit record highs on Wednesday, driven by a rally in tech shares that has made AI chipmaker Nvidia the world's most valuable company, while the dollar...
By Rae Wee and Stefano Rebaudo (Reuters) -The dollar steadied on Wednesday as soft U.S. economic figures weighed by boosting U.S. rate-cut bets but political jitters in Europe offered some support by...
Investing.com - The US dollar experienced a dip on Wednesday, following weak retail sales data that boosted expectations of impending Federal Reserve rate cuts. Meanwhile, the British pound saw a...
Investing.com – Political and monetary decisions have been bringing volatility to various currencies, including the euro, Swiss franc, and Japanese yen. While the French elections weakened the...
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) -The dollar eased against the euro on Tuesday after retail sales data indicated signs of exhaustion among U.S. consumers, boosting the case for Federal Reserve...
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) indicated its plan last week to maintain current policy settings and initiate a gradual process of quantitative tightening (QT). The bank's QT strategy, which involves reducing...
Investing.com – Following the decision by the Japanese monetary authority to maintain interest rates at 0.10%, having previously abandoned the ultra-loose policy with negative rates, the...
Investing.com - The Bank of Japan surprised many by delaying the start of its bond buying, so-called quantitative tightening, at its policy meeting earlier Friday, but UBS still looks for an interest...
By Rae Wee SINGAPORE (Reuters) -The yen fell to an over one-month low on Friday after the Bank of Japan (BOJ) stood pat on rates and said it would trim bond buying in the future, while the euro,...
Investing.com-- The Bank of Japan kept interest rates steady as widely expected on Friday, and said it will only decide on how to reduce its bond purchases at its next meeting. The BOJ left its...
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