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Oil rises, stocks mixed as new US strikes dampen peace deal optimism Reuters
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Regulatory loosening has allowed countries’ banks to expand balance sheets while EU and Swiss rivals are constrained
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South Korea will monitor overseas private debt investments from the nation that total some $37 billion, the government said, following recent scares in the industry globally.
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Gold slips as US-Iran tensions lift oil, stoke inflation fears Reuters
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is facing mounting public and political pressure following last week’s federal budget, which included proposed changes to negative gearing and the capital gains tax (CGT) discount. Policy Institute of Australia CEO Amy Auster warns the tax changes could fai
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After a rally that’s seen Sasol Ltd.’s stock price double this year, analysts are becoming wary of the South African oil and chemicals company.
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South Korea’s central bank to hold key rate on May 28, hikes expected from Q3
Indian equities surged over 1% on Monday, with the Nifty reclaiming the 24,000 mark, driven by optimism over a potential US-Iran agreement easing tensions and oil prices falling below $100. The rupee also climbed, and bond yields slid as volatility eased, signaling improving risk expectations.
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Jake Auchincloss makes partial sale of State Street Corporation stocks
Targets included missile launch sites and Iranian boats attempting to emplace mines.