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SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s consumer sentiment dropped sharply this month to hit the weakest level in more than two years on growing worries...
By Matt Tracy (Reuters) – It could be a bumpy ride for U.S. corporate bond spreads in 2025, with investors and strategists expecting more...
By David Ljunggren OTTAWA, Dec 23 (Reuters) – The Bank of Canada’s decision to cut rates by 50 basis points on Dec 11 was...
By Anastasia Lyrchikova, Alexander Marrow and Darya Korsunskaya MOSCOW (Reuters) – A growing chorus of Russian industrial companies and lobby groups are complaining of...
By Gergely Szakacs and Karol Badohal WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s NATO-leading surge in defence spending is raising budget concerns because it will bake in...
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee The rising odds of a Trump presidency in a still-too-tight-to-call...
By Balazs Koranyi (Reuters) – European Central Bank policymakers have begun to debate whether interest rates need to be lowered enough to start stimulating...
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – A Chinese policy think tank has called for Beijing to issue 2 trillion yuan ($280 billion) of special treasury bonds to...
By Brigid Riley TOKYO (Reuters) – The U.S. dollar hovered at a 2-1/2-month peak on Wednesday as investors adjusted bets toward a gradual reduction...
By Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Gold prices jumped to record high and the dollar was on the rise again on Wednesday, keeping the...
By David Kirton, Casey Hall and Ellen Zhang GUANGZHOU, China (Reuters) – If Donald Trump wins next month’s U.S. presidential election, Mike Sagan’s toy-making...
LONDON (Reuters) – Growth in pay awards by British employers stagnated during the three months to September and firms expect average wage rises to...
By Libby George LONDON (Reuters) – Nearly half of Africa’s citizens live in a country where governance has worsened over the past decade, as...