Stock MarketWorld stocks survive banking turmoil – but for how long?April 6, 202355LONDON, April 6 (Reuters) - Banking sector turmoil has not dented demand for equities, with MSCI's world stock index up...
CurrenciesUS services sector growth slows; price pressures abatingApril 5, 202359Services PMI falls to 51.2 in March from 55.1 in FebruaryPrivate payrolls increase 145,000 in MarchTrade deficit widens 2.7% to...
CryptocurrencyEU’s new crypto asset rules don’t go far enough – ECB’s McCaulApril 5, 202374FRANKFURT, April 5 (Reuters) - The European Union's proposed regulations for crypto assets do not go far enough, and safeguards...
CurrenciesColombia’s peso to stay weak on c.bank pause signs, mismatch vs oil price: Reuters pollApril 5, 202353BUENOS AIRES, April 5 (Reuters) - Colombia's peso will likely stay weak on signs the central bank is turning to...
CurrenciesGold hovers near 2020 record highs on softer dollar, weak US dataApril 5, 202380April 5 (Reuters) - Gold prices hovered near record highs seen in 2020, trading steady above the key $2,000 level...
MortgagesECB’s Centeno says mortgage default risk in Portugal is lowApril 4, 202386LISBON, April 4 (Reuters) - The risk of default on mortgages in Portugal is low despite the steep rise in...
CurrenciesDollar slides on sluggish US data, Aussie steadies ahead of RBAApril 4, 202355SINGAPORE, April 4 (Reuters) - The dollar wobbled on Tuesday after a slump in U.S. manufacturing activity last month pointed...
FinanceNigel Lawson, architect of Thatcher’s economic reforms, dies at 91April 3, 202359LONDON, April 3 (Reuters) - Nigel Lawson, a former British finance minister who was an architect of Margaret Thatcher's economic...
FundsDollar skids after soft U.S. economic data; impact of OPEC+ cuts fadesApril 3, 202360OPEC+ announces output cuts; dollar gives up gainsInvestors re-focus on central bank policy divergenceISM manufacturing index falls, construction spending dipsFed...
BankingAs banking jitterbug dies down, Fed returns to its main dance partnerApril 3, 202356WASHINGTON, April 3 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve officials, increasingly confident they have nipped a potential financial crisis in the bud,...