CurrenciesStocks slip, US yields rise after PMI dataApril 21, 202361Dollar poised to snap five-week streak of declinesOil climbs but still set for weekly lossMSCI index on track for weekly...
Stock MarketMorning Bid: April boomlet mocks recession scriptApril 21, 202358A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike DolanThe signal is still lost in an...
CurrenciesDollar regains footing amid higher yields as Fed outlook weighedApril 19, 202377TOKYO, April 19 (Reuters) - The dollar steadied on Wednesday after it seesawed with bond market volatility as investors scrutinised...
PensionMacron’s pension law passes constitutional test, will enter into force in SeptemberApril 14, 202360PARIS, April 14 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron's flagship pension reform, which triggered weeks of nationwide protests, received the...
FinanceBritain recognises CFTC oversight of US clearing houses in UKApril 14, 202360LONDON, April 14 (Reuters) - The Bank of England said on Friday it would rely on a key U.S. regulator's...
InvestingInvestors put $538 billion into cash funds over eight weeks, Bank of America saysApril 14, 202387LONDON, April 14 (Reuters) - Investors have moved $538 billion into cash funds over the past eight weeks as they...
PensionFrance to witness 12th nationwide strike against Macron’s pension lawApril 13, 202357PARIS, April 13 (Reuters) - French unions have called on workers to walk off the job and join protest rallies...
FinanceECB policymakers make case for rate hikes but differ on sizeApril 12, 202369WASHINGTON/MADRID, April 12 (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymakers made the case for more rate hikes on Wednesday but offered...
FundsWorld Bank chief says Western European countries need to help fund Ukraine reconstructionApril 11, 2023101WASHINGTON, April 11 (Reuters) - The World Bank is ready to do its part in rebuilding Ukraine after the devastation...
FinanceUK economy set for smaller hit in 2023 than previously feared – IMFApril 11, 202359April 11 (Reuters) - Britain now looks set for a shallower economic hit this year than previously thought but remains...