BankingSlowdown in UK inflation eases pressure on Bank of EnglandFebruary 15, 202356UK inflation falls to 10.1% in January, less than expectedCore, services inflation - watched by BoE - slow sharplySterling drops...
CurrenciesDollar climbs after U.S. inflation data and tough Fed talkFebruary 15, 202349Persistent U.S. inflation drives up rate expectationsDollar gains; Yen, yuan hit six-week lowsPound falls after British inflation dipsLONDON/SINGAPORE, Feb 15...
CurrenciesShares mixed in volatile market after U.S. inflation dataFebruary 14, 202359U.S. inflation eased in Jan, but not as fast as expectedStock, currency, Treasury trading volatileOil futures fall after reserve release...
CurrenciesSouth African rand slides as Moody’s flags risks, dollar gainsFebruary 13, 202358JOHANNESBURG, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The South African rand slid on Monday, after ratings agency Moody's flagged risks from crippling...
CurrenciesJapanese yen gains as Ueda set to be named next BOJ governorFebruary 10, 202353Japan to present new BOJ governor to parliament on Feb. 14U.S. dollar index on track to post 2nd straight week...
BankingRussian central bank governor on rates, inflation, GDP and oilFebruary 10, 202356Feb 10 (Reuters) - Russian Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina and her deputy Alexei Zabotkin gave a news conference on...
CurrenciesSterling falls as UK economy grinds to a halt in late 2022February 10, 202369LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - The pound eased on Friday after data showed the UK economy ground to a halt...
EconomyPutin says Russian economy will grow in 2023 despite sanctionsFebruary 9, 202389Feb 9 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said Russia's economy had overcome the worst effects of sanctions and...
Stock MarketMorning Bid: Corporate scatter | ReutersFebruary 9, 202363A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan.A hail of mega corporate updates distracted...
BankingBritons face 20,000 digital pound cap under Bank of England planFebruary 7, 202373LONDON, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Britons would be limited to 20,000 digital pounds ($24,000) each if the country goes ahead...