Brent crude could reach the $90-$100 a barrel range if the conflict in the Middle East escalates further, but any spike in prices would likely be short-lived, according to Capital Economics' Jason ...
Roger Ferguson gives the Federal Reserve high marks for making a jumbo rate cut to get ahead of any labor-market weakness.
China's recent stock market frenzy doesn't necessarily mean the economic recovery is here, ANZ's chief China economist ...
Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures are falling in premarket trading Thursday as the stock market digests with economic data, port strikes and conflict in the Middle East.
Hong Kong shares ended lower in likely profit-taking, snapping a six-session winning streak. The benchmark Hang Seng Index pared back earlier losses to close 1.5% lower at 22113.51. The Hang Seng Tech ...
Gold futures were broadly flat at $2,691.30 a troy ounce in early trading, but tailwinds are likely to keep driving prices going forward, according to MUFG. The precious metal gained 5.7% in the last ...
Oil prices were rising amid fears of a widening conflict in the Middle East as markets await Israel's response to Iran's missile barrage. "A more limited response would be hitting launch sites used ...
The dollar rose to a one-month high, boosted by safe-haven flows on concerns about the mounting Middle East conflict and Wednesday's stronger-than-expected ADP U.S. private payrolls data, and is ...
Gold is glittering, although not necessarily for the reasons everyone is talking about.
Worries that Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts might not be as big as hoped and the threat of more violence in the Middle East was sending stocks lower early Thursday. The ADP report on Wednesday sho ...
Japan's Nikkei Stock Average rose 2.0% to close at 38552.06 amid sharp yen weakness, which typically benefits the overseas earnings of Japanese exporters when repatriated to Japan. "With the BOJ seen ...
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