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The European Central Bank should avoid waiting too long to address the fallout from the Iran war, according to Governing Council member Dimitar Radev.
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Robust first-quarter corporate results, driven by technology megacaps, have provided fundamental support to the stock-market rally, dimming worries about elevated Treasury yields, according to HSBC Bank Plc’s Max Kettner.
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Jobs report on tap for soaring US stocks as rate path, bond yields eyed as risks
Uipath expects FY2027 revenue $1.776B-$1.781B while raising non-GAAP operating income outlook to ~$430M
Saudi Arabia is expected to slash again the official selling prices of the crude it will load for Asia in July amid weakening demand and narrowing spot Middle East crude premiums, a Reuters survey of industry sources showed on Friday. Saudi Arabia, the world’s top crude exporter, is set to cut the o
ECB appoints three Directors General
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Dollar heads for small weekly loss on Middle East ceasefire deal expectations Reuters
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Central bank intervention boosts rupee; NDF maturities exert pressure Reuters
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The UK’s much-discussed relationship with the bond markets may be dysfunctional, but it isn’t particularly complicated. It boils down to one basic fact about humanity: Nobody thinks kindly of the people who lend them money.